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TV, eh? podcast episode 25 – Minus Parka and Pajamas

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We dish on more of the January premieres, including what’s coming up (Republic of Doyle, Haven repeating on Global), and what’s launched already (Village on a Diet, InSecurity, Pillars of the Earth).

For all the scoop on ratings, check out Bill Brioux’s blog at TV Feeds My Family.

ABC has picked up Canada’s Combat Hospital and we talk a bit about their adaptation of Being Erica too.

Anthony rants about caps on Internet usage. And titles this podcast for Diane’s slip of the tongue that implied she was shopping naked. She didn’t.

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TV, eh? podcast episode 24: Painting with a Schadenfreude Brush

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We’re back from the holidays with an interview with Allan Hawco, creator and star of Republic of Doyle. (An odd audio glitch on my end means Anthony creatively edited to cut my part out – yay Anthony!)

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TV, eh? podcast episode 23: Lethally Sexy and Borderline Sociopathic


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TV, eh? podcast episode 20: When the Levy Breaks

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DMCoc10Writers Guild of Canada council member Denis McGrath (aka Mr. Dead Things on Sticks) joins us for a discussion on copyright and why Bill C-32 fails. Anthony Marco agrees to the failure but not to the WGC solutions, while Diane Wild eats popcorn from the sidelines.

At about the 44 minute mark, Anthony and Diane turn to other subjects like: copyright. But also: Diane’s heroic attempts to catch up on TV, the perils of hype, and the CBC winter schedule.

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