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Anna Silk was Lost Girl’s salvation

August 27, 2011 Diane Wild

From Andrew Rankin of Postmedia News:

  • How Lost Girl was found: Without Fredericton’s Anna Silk, there would be no show, says TV producer
    Long before Lost Girl proved to be a hit TV series, the writers and producers behind the production came dangerously close to calling it off. Then along came Fredericton’s Anna Silk. Read more.

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