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TV, eh? podcast episode 19 – The Dread Carpet

Episode 19: Listen or download here or subscribe via iTunes or with any other program via the TV, Eh? feed

[EDIT: My webhost Hostpapa completely sucks and thinks 6 kb/sec is an acceptable download speed so it’s also here on Posterous.]

Our guest this week is Chris Leavins of Todd and the Book of Pure Evil (as well as Cute With Chris, Traders, Slings & Arrows, etc.) who talks about playing the guidance counsellor from hell, his favourite Canadian television the limitations of making a web series about cute cats, and so much more.

But first Anthony and Diane rant, of course, about the Geminis foreign content, Canadians’ wacky list of 25 favourite shows, the excrement that is Lake Shore, and the difficulty of cutting the cable cord in Canada. Oh and Lost Girl was renewed, but we’re happy about that.

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TV, eh? podcast episode 16: The TV, eh? Spooktacular Hallowe’en Special

Episode 16: Listen or download here or subscribe via iTunes or with any other program via the TV, Eh? feed

It’s our trick or treat episode: Anthony and Diane trick you for 30 minutes for a 15 minute treat – an interview with Hugh Dillon of Durham County and Flashpoint, who also chats about music and Hard Core Logo.

Before the interview, we babble talk about Halloween themed TV and TV-related costumes, Come Dine With Me Canada, and the Being Erica and The Tudors magical timeslot switch.

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TV, eh? podcast episode 15: Giving The Geminis The Shaftesbury

Episode 15: Listen or download here or subscribe via iTunes or with any other program via the TV, Eh? feed

Diane’s back and ready to rumble with Anthony, who is a bad, bad man. We talk about the hidden message of the Gemini logo and host Cory Monteith of Glee, Stephen Harper’s visit to the set of Shaftesbury’s Murdoch Mysteries, and all the Canadian TV Anthony is watching that Diane is not (Haven, Sanctuary, Lost Girl, even the last couple episodes of Call Me Fitz).

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TV, eh? podcast episode 13: The Tudors and Todd

Episode 13: Listen or download here or subscribe via iTunes or with any other program via the TV, Eh? feed

There’s not one but TWO interviews in this podcast … one with Torrance Coombs of The Tudors (Wednesdays on CBC), Endgame and JPod, and another with co-creators Craig David Wallace and Charles Picco of Todd and the Book of Pure Evil (premiering September 29 on Space).

Anthony and I also talk about premiere week – the hits and misses, American and Canadian style – and the latest Canadian shows premiering soon or in production now. Check out TV, eh? for all the news.

I also point people to Kate Taylor’s excellent Atkinson Series on Canadian culture in the digital age, in the Toronto Star. Go read it. All. Now.

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TV, eh? podcast episode 12: Dragon’s Claws to the Max

Episode 12: Listen or download here or subscribe via iTunes or with any other program via the TV, Eh? feed

If Anthony is right and you people like a cranky Diane, you’re going to LOVE this podcast. I’d just been stood up by a Dragon and you’ll hear me roar about that.

We have two interviews, though, and I was perfectly nice to our guests. (It helps that they were prerecorded.) First up is Max Morrow, the star of Family Channel’s new Connor Undercover and a music aficionado. The show airs Fridays.

Our other guest is Sheri Elwood, creator of Call Me Fitz – one of my favourite Canadian shows ever, which airs Sundays on HBO Canada.

Mixed in there, Anthony and I chat about the new fall season (yes, including US shows), our thoughts on Lost Girl and Call Me Fitz, and the Murdoch Mysteries sale to China.

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