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The costumes of Murdoch Mysteries

From Nathalie Atkinson of the National Post:

  • Forensics & Furbelows: the costumes of Murdoch Mysteries
    As Murdoch Mysteries wound down its latest shooting season, costume designer Alex Reda took me on a tour of the wardrobe department. The suite of rooms is adjacent to the series’ Scarborough set, and it seems that every available inch is stocked with coats, hats, petticoats and police boots, with work areas carved out among the storage racks for cutting, tailoring and sewing. Read more.
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Murdoch Mysteries gets cop approval

From Karissa Donkin of the Toronto Star:

  • Murdoch Mysteries: CBC police drama gets thumbs up from real Toronto police officer
    Toronto police Staff Sgt. John Spanton can usually feel his blood pressure rising when he tunes into modern police dramas. Spanton, an “old-time copper” who has nearly 30 years of policing under his belt, says the portrayal of police work in most cop shows is “totally inaccurate.” Everything from the way the officers act to the accuracy of their gunfire makes him cringe. Read more.
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Monday: Murdoch Mysteries, Mr. D, Ron James, Just For Laughs, Majumder Manor, Love It Or List It Vancouver, Match Game

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Murdoch Mysteries, CBC – “Murdoch Air”
When a flying machine crashes, killing a man on the ground, Murdoch’s investigation uncovers high-level conspiracy and sabotage in the race to achieve the first human-controlled flight.

Mr. D, CBC – “Gerry’s Evaluation”
Gerry goes out of his way to prove he is great at his job to a member of the board. Robert is principal for a day but Trudy thinks he doesn’t have what it takes.

The Ron James Show, CBC – “Happiness”
Ron cuts to the chase when examining our relentless pursuit of Happiness. Special guests: Lauren Ash & Christian Potenza.

Just For Laughs: All Access, The Comedy Network – Series premiere
It’s the exclusive access everyone craves, all from the comfort of home when The Comedy Network invites viewers to Montréal for the Just For Laughs Festival in the new Original Series JUST FOR LAUGHS: ALL ACCESS, premiering Monday, Jan. 7 at 10 p.m. ET/PT. From the hustle and bustle backstage, to the uproarious stand-up onstage, Comedy delivers every hysterical moment of the star-studded galas through 13, brand-new, one-hour episodes, featuring the fine-tuned antics of hosts Bill Hader, Joel McHale, Jeremy Hotz, Jack McBrayer, Jason Jones, and John Pinette, as well as The Muppets.

Majumder Manor, W Network

Shaun Majumder, one of Canada’s most beloved comedic talents and three-time Gemini Award winner has a dream to give something truly special back to his modest hometown of Burlington, NL. From his beginnings in the tiny community of 350 people, to travelling the world as a standup comic and television star, Shaun has returned with the plan to build a 5-Star eco-friendly lodge with a transcendent modern design and a spectacular restaurant. The high-end destination he dreams of is a far cry from the rustic camper trailer that he once lived in as a child in Burlington.

Love It or List It Vancouver, W Network
Love It or List It Vancouver showcases families in B.C.’s largest metropolitan city who are struggling with homes that no longer suit their needs. It’s up to designer Jillian Harris (The Bachelorette Season V, Extreme Makeover: Home Edition) to put a stop to the wandering eyes of our homeowners, armed with their list of “must-haves to love it” and a design she hopes will persuade them to stay. Meanwhile, realtor Todd Talbot is determined to get homeowners to relocate by taking their list of “must-haves to list it” and finding them new digs.

Match Game, Comedy
Samantha Bee (THE DAILY SHOW), Jonny Harris (MURDOCH MYSTERIES), Pat Thornton (WAREHOUSE 13), and Anna Hopkins (Barney’s Version) fill-in-the-blanks on the Season 1B premiere of the hit comedy game show, MATCH GAME.

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Yannick Bisson soars into Murdoch Mysteries’ sixth season

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By Diane Wild of TV, eh?

The first new Murdoch Mysteries season to air on CBC will start Monday with an episode on the invention of human-controlled flight, a theme star Yannick Bisson finds fitting considering the series is finding new wings with a new network. He promises an intensified look at William Murdoch’s romantic life plus intriguing guest stars such as Thomas Howes (Downton Abbey) as Winston Churchill , Andrew Gower (Being Human) as Sherlock Holmes and Geraint Wyn Davies reprising his role as Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.

“The feeling that someone cares and considers the value of the show has  made it night and day for us,” Bisson said about the transition from CityTV to CBC in a recent interview at CBC’s Vancouver Open House and Food Bank Day. “It’s put some jump in our step. I couldn’t be happier.”

Even CBC’s airing of season 5 this fall – a season that had just aired over the summer on Citytv – were getting bigger ratings in reruns than the first-run episodes on CityTV. The public broadcaster has a bigger reach across the country, but Bisson also considers it a better fit for the show and is grateful for the consistent timeslot and major promotional efforts.

Even before the move, though, Murdoch was a hit with audiences in Canada and the UK especially. Bisson points to one possible explanation for its success.

“Some journalists have said the show hasn’t quite found its tone – is it a comedy, is it a drama? Well, it’s not any particular thing. We started doing period when no one was doing it. It’s sometimes funny, it’s sometimes macabre, it’s sometimes fraught with drama. It’s not always the same thing and that’s what I like about it, and I think what a lot of people like about it. Plus you can sit down with your family, there’s a resolution, and it touches on a lot of topics.”

Though he’s been acting for 30 years, Murdoch is the most time he’s spent with one character, and the one he jokes has legitimized his career choice to those close to home. “Until Murdoch crept over to Quebec, most of my family said ‘oh yeah, I hear Yannick’s an actor, whatever.’ Now they actually believe me.”

He’s also directed the season premiere for the last few years, allowing him to keep even more invested in the show and to “exercise some creativity I wouldn’t ordinarily be able to.” It helps stave off any boredom a star might end up feeling during a long-running series, enough that he sees a long future ahead.

“We could continue for several more seasons – there’s so many places the story could go. I mean, you have 200 more years,” he laughed about the series that’s just now entering the 20th century. “OK, so let’s say another 10.”

Murdoch isn’t his entire life, of course. He pursues other acting jobs as his schedule allows, and also has three daughters who have various interests in performing. He wouldn’t necessarily advocate for them to follow in his footsteps, especially when they were younger, given his own experiences in the industry.

“I would definitely encourage my kids in anything … but I’m not going to do anything to make it too easy for them,” he said. “It’s a long haul being an actor. It takes a lot of sacrifice and a lot of work. On the surface there are a lot of misconceptions about the industry, and it is no place for kids. I was quite young and that’s why I feel comfortable saying that. People throw their kids to the wolves and it’s not because they’re bad people, it’s because it’s business. Even if your kid was a prodigy and had a mind for engineering, you wouldn’t throw them in a 9 to 5 or worse job writing code or designing a bridge. That’s what showbiz is — it’s long hours and a lot of pressure and not always the nicest people.”

Murdoch Mysteries has been a positive experience for him, however, as well as for the audience who, it would seem a safe guess, will only grow as season six runs on CBC.

“The great thing about the show is you can pop in any time,” he said. “There are continuing arcs – the romantic aspect of the show is examined more closely this year, but the episodes are self-contained. There’s a little for everybody, like seasons past, if a little slicker now.”

Murdoch Mysteries season six premieres January 7 on CBC.

 

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