So it’s with a cheer that I herald CBC-TV’s new Canadian spy series X Company which dramatically details the exploits of our spies during World War II. The new hourlong drama which debuts Wednesday February 18 at 9 p.m., is exciting stuff. And it’s all true, too. Continue reading.
The Winding Circumlocutions of Schitt’s Creek Reviews
Schitt’s Creek. There. I said it. Which is more than David Bianculli, TV critic for NPR’s Fresh Air, was able to do on Tuesday in his review of this new sitcom. It’s a show about a rich family, the Roses, that loses everything except the deed to a town purchased decades earlier as a joke. Here’s Bianculli twisting himself into Federal Communications Commission–approved knots… Continue reading.
CBC’s ‘X Company’ based on real Second World War spy camp in Ontario
It’s 1942 and a group of Allied agents are training at a top-secret facility — not in Europe, but on the shores of Lake Ontario. The premise behind the new CBC series “X Company” stems from a part of Canada’s Second World War history that many don’t know about, say the stars. Continue reading.
How to classify the closing? It is tempting to mock. Shortly after Sun News went dark came a release from Fox announcing that 10 more episodes of World’s Funniest Fails had been ordered. Tempting to throw Sun News into World’s Funniest Fails. Tempting, but wrong. Continue reading.
The Canadian Screen Awards are set for the end of this month, celebrating the best among this country’s feature films and television shows.
Several past and present Gemini and Canadian Screen Award nominees and winners are currently available for streaming on Netflix Canada, and we wanted to celebrate that fact by teaming with Netflix for a poll leading up to the CSA festivities.
What’s at stake? The chance to win a one-year subscription to Netflix Canada. What do you have to do? Simply choose your Top 3 Favourite Canadian Series on Netflix and comment at the bottom of the page. We’ll select one random comment and award the poster a one-year subscription. So spread the word and vote for your faves! The poll closes on Monday, Feb. 23, at noon PT/3 p.m. ET.
What are your favourite Canadian TV shows currently airing on Netflix?
Murdoch Mysteries (30%, 181 Votes)
Trailer Park Boys (21%, 125 Votes)
Heartland (18%, 107 Votes)
Kenny vs. Spenny (9%, 54 Votes)
Republic of Doyle (9%, 53 Votes)
Dragons' Den (5%, 32 Votes)
Are You Afraid of the Dark? (3%, 15 Votes)
Dogs with Jobs (2%, 13 Votes)
Caillou (2%, 10 Votes)
Darknet (1%, 6 Votes)
Total Voters: 457
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