When the evil King Pelias usurps the throne of Jason's father, young Jason is sent to the centaur, Chiron, to learn the ways of a warrior and a leader. After his long training, Jason is finally ready to win his father's throne back. Jason soon discovers that Pelias has ruled with a wicked hand, and that the people rejoice at Jason's return. Seeing Jason as a real threat to his throne, the cunning King reminds Jason that if he fights him there will be much bloodshed -- then offers a way to avoid it. If Jason will travel to the ends of the earth and bring Pelias the ""Golden Fleece"", Pelias will gladly take the valuable prize and step down from his throne. Determined to do what's best for his people, Jason accepts the challenge. Jason recruits the heroes, Hercules, Atalanta, Orpheus and Zetes and Calais (gods of the wind) for his crew, and with the help of the goddess Athena, builds the Argo, the greatest sailing ship ever. But soon the inexperienced Jason's leadership skills are tested t
Name | Type | Role | |
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Peter Colley | Writer | ||
Tony Rosato | Guest Star | ||
Ron Lea | Guest Star | ||
Lally Cadeau | Guest Star | ||
Tony Daniels | Guest Star | ||
Kevin Duhaney | Guest Star | ||
Natalie Brown | Guest Star | ||
David Orth | Guest Star | ||
Tyrone Savage | Guest Star | ||
Adrian Egan | Guest Star | ||
Don Dickinson | Guest Star | ||
Philip Williams | Guest Star | ||
Ross Petty | Guest Star | ||
Lawrence Bayne | Guest Star | ||
Don Francks | Guest Star | ||
John Blackwood | Guest Star | ||
John Stocker | Guest Star | ||
Stephanie Morgenstern | Guest Star | ||
Chris Wiggins | Guest Star | ||
Jim Craig | Director | ||
Kathy Slevin | Director |