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New tonight: Flashpoint on CTV – “Behind the Blue Line”

10 p.m. – FLASHPOINT – “Behind the Blue Line” – ALL-NEW EPISODE

The Godwin Coliseum’s the pride of a city – an arena rich with the memories and dreams of millions of people. But when it’s slated for demolition, Darren Kovacs (guest star Shawn Roberts, WILD ROSES) decides to fight back. As Ed (Hugh Dillon) contains the vast arena, riddled with booby traps and occupied by an active shooter, Parker (Enrico Colantoni) and Jules (Amy Jo Johnson) discover that Darren is doing more than defending a stadium. He’s a soldier, recently returned from war and fighting the guilt of losing his best friend in combat. Sam (David Paetkau), haunted by his own ghosts of a military past, reaches out to Darren. Will the connection between the two men lead to a safe resolution or will Darren turn the tables on the team and gain the upper hand?

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Call Me Fitz starts shooting in Nova Scotia

From a media release:

Call Me Fitz, The Movie Network and Movie Central’s Original Comedy Series Begins Production

  • Jason Priestley Leads Comedic Cast Filming in Nova Scotia
  • Created and Written By Defying Gravity Producer/Writer Sheri Elwood

E1 Entertainment, Amaze Film + Television and Big Motion Pictures in association with Astral Media’s The Movie Network and Corus Entertainment’s Movie Central announced today that principal photography is underway on the Canadian original television series Call Me Fitz (working title). The series stars actor/director Jason Priestley (The Day of the Triffids, My Name is Earl, Beverly Hills 90210) as the charismatic used car salesman known as Fitz. Created and written by producer/writer Sheri Elwood (Defying Gravity), the 13-part, half-hour comedy series is filming an hour outside of Halifax, Nova Scotia in the Annapolis Valley region until mid-January. The series is scheduled to air on The Movie Network (Eastern Canada) and Movie Central (Western Canada) in 2010.

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