Auction: The Listener walk-on role and set tour

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Experience a day in the life of The Listener with a walk-on role and set tour! Watch the action unfold for yourself on the set of dramatic series The Listener, where you will shoot a scene from a season five episode with lead cast members. Also enjoy a rare behind­‐the-­scenes look at the production including lunch with the cast and crew.

DATE: January – May, 2014
LOCATION: The Listener set, Toronto, Ontario*
VALUE: PRICELESS

*transportation and accommodations are not provided

The Listener airs on CTV. www.ctv.ca/TheListener

Donated by Shaftesbury.

All proceeds will go to Kids Help Phone, a free, anonymous and confidential phone and on-line professional counselling service for youth. Please note that fraudulent bids stop real bidding from taking place and therefore reduces the amount we are able to raise.

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Recap: Call Me Fitz

From Emily Gagne of TV Guide Canada:

‘Call Me Fitz’: Giving her the business
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Recaps: Cracked season finale

From Greg David of TV Guide Canada:

‘Cracked’: The devil in the details
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From Christopher White of Unapologetic Canadian:

Episode Recap: Cracked Season 2 Finale
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Recaps: Republic of Doyle

From Eleni Armenakis of TV Guide Canada:

‘Republic of Doyle’: Jake’s a dad!
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From Christopher White of Unapologetic Canadian:

Episode Recap: Republic of Doyle – “Young Guns”
It’s Hostage Taking Week at CBC! At least I think it is, judging by the similarly themed episodes of Crossing Lines and Republic of Doyle. Maybe it’s all part of some greater CBC meta-narrative, setting up a shared universe that runs through all of the Ceeb’s programing with this week’s Doyle/Murdoch Mysteries cross-over just a tease of what’s to come? Next month: Arctic Air discovers Captain Canuck frozen in ice after sixty years! Continue reading.

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