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Aviation | Avro Arrow
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Best Sound in a Dramatic Program or Series | 1998 | Steve
Canadas Choice Award | 1998 | Paul
Best Visual Effects | 1998
Best Performance by an Actor in a Featured Supporting Role in a Dramatic Program or MiniSeries | 1998 | Aidan
Best Photography in a Dramatic Program or Series | 1998 | Rene
Best Production Design or Art Direction in a Dramatic Program or Series | 1998 | Tim
Best Sound Editing Television MiniSeries Effects Foley | 1998
1998 | Keith Ross
Best Cinematography in TV Drama | 1997 | Rene
Best TV Movie or Dramatic MiniSeries | 1998
Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Dramatic Program or MiniSeries | 1998 | Ron
Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Dramatic Program or MiniSeries | 1998 | Sara
Best Direction in a Dramatic Program or MiniSeries | 1998 | Don
Best Writing in a Dramatic Program or MiniSeries | 1998 | Keith Ross
Best Original Music Score for a Program or MiniSeries | 1998 | Christopher
Best Sound Editing Television MiniSeries Dialogue ADR | 1998
Budget 7,800,000 USD
The Arrow was originally pitched as a major movie to Hollywood, but no American studio would touch the project, thus it being re-invented as a big budget TV movie.
During The Arrow's first airing it gathered the second largest viewing audience in Canadian television's history - the first being Donovan Bailey's 100 meter run.
Most of the photographs used in the mini-series were original photographs taken in the 1950s (such as the famous photographs of the destruction of the five complete Arrows).
To make the Avro Arrow fly they filmed radio controlled models of the Arrow from a helicopter.
The idea of a tailless delta wing plane is depicted as being a new concept in 1953 with the development of the Avro Canada Arrow, but Avro (UK) had been testing the Vulcan bomber since 1952, which also featured a tailless delta wing design.