Everything about Call Me Fitz, eh?

Directors Guild award winners announced

From a media release:

Directors Guild of Canada celebrated the 50th anniversary of the DGC in Toronto this evening. Three special career acknowledgments were handed out along with 19 awards honouring the best work created by Members this past year.

Comedian Seán Cullen hosted the Gala which was held at the historic Fairmont Royal York Hotel. For the first time ever, the DGC Awards were streamed live online. Below is a full list of the awards presented at the 2012 DGC Awards Gala:
Continue reading Directors Guild award winners announced

Facebooktwitterredditlinkedinmail

New tonight: Over The Rainbow, Walk Of Fame, Call Me Fitz

MO11989HR

Over The Rainbow, CBC – “Performance #5”
The remaining Dorothys compete, singing a mixture of Broadway and pop songs for a chance to star as Dorothy in Andrew Lloyd Webber’s new production of The Wizard of Oz, to be staged at the Ed Mirvish Theatre in Toronto.

Canada’s Walk of Fame, Global and Slice
The annual star-studded gala event will showcase top tier talents being honoured by colleagues with inspirational performances and touching words.

Call Me Fitz, HBO Canada – “F*ck The Vote”
No episode description available.

Facebooktwitterredditlinkedinmail

Call Me Fitz returns with back-to-back episodes

From Greg David of TV Guide:

  • ‘Fitz’ to be tied
    Fitz is mad as hell, and he’s not going to take it anymore. When we last left the foul-mouthed, womanizing used car salesman, he had lost the car dealership to the Ruptals, but had gained a nightclub. Yup, Fitz (Jason Priestley), Larry (Ernie Grunwald) and Dot (Amy Sloan) were the proud owners of the Summer Wind Lounge. For all of 30 seconds. Read more.
Facebooktwitterredditlinkedinmail

New tonight: Call Me Fitz, Heartland, Over The Rainbow

Call Me Fitz, HBO Canada – season premiere
In the new season, after his beloved Summer Wind lounge is forced to close by City Hall, Fitz sees only one option: take over City Hall. With Larry (Ernie Grunwald) and Dot Foxley (Amy Sloan) running his campaign, Fitz is hell bent on forcing himself into office, any way he can. Before he can win the election he has to get by Melody Gray (guest star Gabrielle Miller), the city’s hardnosed on-the-street reporter and in her mind the most important journalist in news. Melody is not only determined to ruin Fitz’s political aspirations but has a long standing feud with Dot. It’s City Hall or bust on this season of Call Me Fitz.

Heartland, CBC – “Crossed Signals”
Ty struggles to deal with the fact that Amy has found the engagement ring and has to decide how and whether he is going to propose to her or not.

Over the Rainbow, CBC – “Performance #2”
The remaining Dorothys compete, singing a mixture of Broadway and pop songs for a chance to star as Dorothy in Andrew Lloyd Webber’s new production of The Wizard of Oz, to be staged at the Ed Mirvish Theatre in Toronto.

Facebooktwitterredditlinkedinmail

Call Me Fitz season 3 premieres September 23

From a media release:

Ring a Ding Ding – Jason Priestley Returns to HBO Canada For Season 3 of Call Me Fitz

  • Gemini-winning comedy series is back beginning Sunday, September 23
  • Joe Flaherty and Steve Schirripa guest star in Season 3

HBO Canada, a multiplex channel of Corus Entertainment’s Movie Central (Western Canada) and Astral’s The Movie Network (Eastern Canada) presents the third season of its award-winning, twisted comedy series, Call Me Fitz. Starring Jason Priestley as Richard “Fitz” Fitzpatrick, a morally flawed car salesman who is forced to become business partners with his inner conscience, the new season finds Fitz desperate to join the ranks of the powerful and attempt a run for public office. Call Me Fitz (Season 3) premieres Sunday, September 23 at 8:00 p.m. ET/MT with two back-to-back episodes, and the following week moves into its regularly scheduled timeslot, Sunday nights at 8:30 p.m. ET/MT.

Continue reading Call Me Fitz season 3 premieres September 23

Facebooktwitterredditlinkedinmail