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Canadian Idol Competitor Update: 9 Remain as Adam Castelli Eliminated

From a media release:

Nine remain in the race for the Canadian Idol title as Hamilton’s Adam Castelli was revealed tonight as receiving the fewest number of votes this week. The Top 9 finalists now begin preparing for the next round of the competition when they pay homage to some of their favourite departed musicians during Rock and Roll Heaven week on Monday, July 21 at the new time of 9 p.m. ET on CTV (go to idol.CTV.ca to confirm local listings).

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In the news: Kinder, gentler The Next Star

From Brian of Zap2it:

  • No ‘parade of horror’ for these pop-star wannabes
    “If we can go by the kids auditioning for “The Next Star” this summer, the future of music may not be so bleak after all. The series, premiering Friday, July 18, on YTV, follows the multicity audition and audience-voting format. But that’s where the similarity to shows like “Canadian Idol” ends, says producer Jameel Bharmal.” Read more.
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In the news: The Next Star

From Tamsyn Burgmann of the Canadian Press:

  • YTV seeks out ‘The Next Star’
    “Dubbed the first Canadian talent series for kids 15 and under, YTV’s “The Next Star” is part “Canadian Idol,” part “Kids Say the Darndest Things.” While there’s a competitive beat underlying the program – only one kid will receive the top honour – the show doesn’t revolve around the sometimes nasty eliminations seen in live, adult-based TV talent searches.” Read more.

 

 

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Showcase producing Testees

From a media release:

TESTEES JOINS SHOWCASE FALL LINE-UP
Half-Hour Comedy Series from Kenny Hotz Slated to Premiere in October on Showcase and FX

  • Production on 13 episodes to begin late summer

Never one to shy away from provocative Canadian comedy, Canwest announced today that Testees, an edgy new half-hour comedy series from outrageous Showcase personality Kenny Hotz, will air on the channel this fall. The show is a co-production with Canwest for Showcase in Canada and FX in the United States. It will premiere exclusively Showcase in Canada and FX in the U.S. this October.

Testees stars Canadian newcomers Steve Markle as “Peter” and Jeff Kassel as “Ron,” and two best friends and roommates in their early 30s who work as test subjects for “TESTICO,” a less-than-normal product testing facility. In each episode, Peter and Ron are given a new product, experimental medication or treatment to test. The side effects from these are usually ridiculous and almost always negative. The roommates just try to live their lives while waiting for the side effects from these untested products to wear off.

“The minute Kenny Hotz brought us this wild idea we knew it was perfect for Showcase. Showcase viewers love the way Kenny’s brain works and we can’t wait to bring Testees to Canadian audiences this fall,” says Christine Shipton, Senior Vice President, Drama and Factual Content, Canwest.

The Testees pilot was written by Hotz and Derek Harvie and directed by Samir Rehem. Hotz is executive producing, along with John Morayniss and Michael Rosenberg of Blueprint Entertainment. Blueprint Entertainment is producing in association with Canwest and FX.

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Podcast: Drinkers on Writing

From Judith Klassen at Movie Entertainment:

  • Drinkers on writing
    “Jude swills wine with Blood Ties scribes Shelley Eriksen (Cold Squad, Show Me Yours) and Dennis Heaton (Fido, Jpod), as well as writer Edward Kay (22 Minutes, Jimmy Two Shoes) about vampires, women in the writers room, Deadwood with a laugh track, and so much more; Eriksen and Heaton also geek out on Battlestar and its coming prequel, Caprica. ”
    Listen here.
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