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WGC Award Nominee Mark Farrell on Dan For Mayor’s “Ethical Dilemma”

Leading up to the Writers Guild of Canada awards on April 23, TV, eh? will be posting a series of interviews with some of nominees. Mark Farrell was nominated in the TV Comedy category for the “Ethical Dilemma” episode of Dan For Mayor.

Can you describe the episode, and how it fit into the Dan For Mayor season?
We had pitched a slightly serial show in the first season, but in the second season we decided to go more stand-alone. The episode was first thought of in the writers room and Jenn Engels, Carolyn Taylor and Tim McAuliffe helped me out. Later Mark DeAngelis, Kevin White and Paul Mather made some important suggestions. I originally thought of it to make fun of all the commissioners you always hear about in government. There was an ethics commissioner, then integrity commissioner, then a privacy commissioner but it was a little … okay a lot … over-written and arch and, well, shitty, so I simplified it.

What about this episode are you particularly proud of?
There was a scene that made fun of bad stunt doubling that I really liked and that the director and actors pulled off fantastically. I also liked that in this episode Claire was getting Dan in trouble instead of the other way around.

What does this recognition mean to you?
I always like that it’s writers picking and it’s based on the script and not the finished, packaged episode the way the Geminis does its writing awards.

And finally (imagine my best Joan Rivers impression): what will you be wearing to the ceremony?
Something that I’ll look good in watching Matt Watts win.

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New tonight: Dragons’ Den, Republic of Doyle, King

Dragons’ Den, CBC
The Dragons are introduced to the friend-zone; a nutrient-rich powder tries to benefit the Dragons’ wallets; and a ski mask gets masculine. Plus a natural alternative to other artificial sweetners enters the Den.

Republic of Doyle, CBC – “Mirror, Mirror”
With the infamous Maurice Becker back in town, Jake Doyle must get to the bottom of Maurice’s fabrications before he disappears again; a Quebec cop makes Leslie think twice about her single status; Des attempts to rebound after his break-up with Chandra.

King, Showcase
Jess grabs the reins from the Gaming Unit after one of their own is gunned down – leading a hunt through the city’s gambling underground to catch the shooter.

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New tonight: Arctic Air, Saw Dogs

Arctic Air, CBC – “New North”
Arctic Air gets more than it bargained for when Bobby convinces his high-rolling college roommate to invest in the company.

Saw Dogs, OLN – “Treehouse Fantasy”
Steve brings in guest carvers Tommy Craggs and Paul Frenette to help create one of his world-famous treehouses. The carvers dig deep into their fantasy bag of tricks to create a stunningly detailed masterpiece with no straight lines or square corners.

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Multicam format helps bring the funny to Mr. Young

Mr. Young is a rarity in Canada: a multi-camera sitcom filmed before a live studio audience.

“We’re emulating the American sitcom model which has been around for eons since the I Love Lucy days,” said producer Victoria Hirst in an interview last summer at the converted warehouse studio in Burnaby. Season two premieres March 12 on YTV.

Is it genetic, the Canadian industry’s lack of affinity for the multicam format? An additive in our maple syrup? Or is it just too expensive for our bare-bones budgets?

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