New tonight: Dragons’ Den, The Bachelor Canada

Dragons’ Den, CBC – student special
The Dragons go toe to toe with a young entrepreneur; it’s quiz time in the Den; and a small entrepreneur with a big heart shows the Dragons how a good deed goes a long way. Plus an exclusive concert in the Den.

The Bachelor Canada, Citytv
Brad visits the hometowns of the four remaining bachelorettes – Bianka, Gabrielle, Kara and Whitney – for one of most important steps in any relationship: meeting the parents. But instead of finding the answers he needs, Brad is left wrestling with the truth of what he’s learned versus what his heart desires.

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Mohawk Girls greenlit for 6-episode series

From a media release:

APTN and OMNI Television Greenlight Edgy New Series, Mohawk Girls

  • Six-part series produced by Montreal-based Rezolution Pictures
  • Start of production slated for spring 2013 in the Kahnawake Mohawk Territory in Quebec
  • Cast includes Glen Gould (Cashing In) and Ashley Michaels (Snare)

APTN and OMNI Television announced today a partnership to greenlight the new co-production, Mohawk Girls. Produced by Montreal-based Rezolution Pictures, the six episode, 30-minute ‘dramedy’ series is slated to start production in spring 2013 in the Kahnawake Mohawk Territory, in Quebec. In addition to its English broadcasts on both networks, the series will also air in Mohawk on APTN and in Mandarin on OMNI Television. Further production and broadcast details will be announced at a later date.

Mohawk Girls is a half-hour ‘dramedy’ about four, sexy, twentysomethings trying to figure out what it means to be a modern day Mohawk woman. But with their parents, friends, and community having an opinion on how they should live their lives, it seems like an impossible task.

The cast features Glen Gould (Cashing In), Ashley Michaels (Snare), Kaniehtiio Horn (18 to Life), Kyle Nobess (Todd And The Book Of Pure Evil), and Rachelle White Wind (Moccasin Flats). New Canadian talent Brittany LeBorgne, Heather White, and Maika Harper also join the cast.

“OMNI Television is proud to profile diverse communities across Canada through its originally produced programming,” said Madeline Ziniak, National Vice-President, OMNI Television. “Mohawk Girls examines aboriginal contemporary life and values by exploring and sharing its realities in a very clever and entertaining way.”

“APTN is proud to partner in this exciting project that provides the opportunity for fresh, new voices that are true to our mission of sharing the stories of Aboriginal Peoples in Canada” said Jean LaRose, CEO of Aboriginal Peoples Television Network. “Mohawk Girls is a fitting example of a youthful perspective and fresh insight into what it means to be a young Aboriginal woman living in the 21st century.”

Created by Gemini Award-winning writer Tracey Deer, Mohawk Girls was inspired by Deer’s 2005 acclaimed feature-length documentary of the same name about the trials and tribulations of teenage girls growing up on the Mohawk reserve of Kahnawake.

Filmed in 2010, the pilot for Mohawk Girls was selected during the 2010 Cannes Film Festival to be a finalist in the first-ever International Pilots Competition at the Banff World Television Festival.

“From the creator to the cast, this series represents a new wave in Aboriginal talent,” said Rezolution Producer Christina Fon. “The series is about dealing with cultural obligations, social pressures, and deciding who you want to be as an adult. Those issues resonate with people from every ethnicity and background.”

Mohawk Girls is directed by Gemini Award-winning Deer who also serves as executive producer. Cynthia Knight is the series showrunner. Executive producers for Rezolution Pictures are Catherine Bainbridge, Christina Fon, Linda Ludwick and Ernest Webb.

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TV, eh? podcast episode 109 – “Scary Is As Scary Does”

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Join Anthony and Diane for the Halloweek episode where we discuss Degrassi’s (debatable) 400th episode, the premiere of YTV’s The Funny Pit, Bill and Sons Towing’s iPhone app, Netflix Canada in 10% of Canadian homes, and who watches morning shows anyway? Apparently 40 years’ worth of Canada AM viewers.

Episode 109: Listen or download here or subscribe via iTunes or with any other program via the TV, Eh? feed.

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New tonight: Rick Mercer Report, 22 Minutes, Giller Prize, Highway Thru Hell

Rick Mercer Report, CBC
Rick is in Ontario’s Algonquin Park for a kayaking lesson from Olympic champ Adam van Koeverden and then he’s off to the Rockton World’s Fair for the small car roll-over competition.

22 Minutes, CBC
Mark Critch battles the REAL Barry Weiss (Storage Wars star) over a storage unit stuffed with Canadian content; 22 Minutes travels to Victoria to drill into the Northern Gateway Pipeline protest; the hit movie “Paranormal Activity” gets a Canadian-style remake perfect for the faint of heart with the release of “Normal Activity”; and a job posting for the new Ontario Premier is announced.

Giller Prize, CBC
Canada’s most distinguished literary prize awards $50,000 annually to the author of the best Canadian novel or short story collection published in English. The award was established in 1994 by Toronto businessman Jack Rabinovitch in honour of his late wife, literary journalist Doris Giller.

Highway Thru Hell: After The Crash, Discovery
HIGHWAY THRU HELL: AFTER THE CRASH joins series producer and host of the one-hour special, Mark Miller, as he takes viewers to the legendary “Barn” in Hope, BC, to join Jamie Davis and his crew for a season wrap-up “Beer O’clock.” Here, no topic is off limits as Jamie, Adam, Kevin, Bruce, and Samy trade stories from this season of working on the mountain.

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