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TV, eh? podcast episode 99 – “More Than Less Than Kind”

Anthony banters with himself this week in Diane’s absence and interviews Mark McKinney about the final season of Less Than Kind and the possibility of a Slings & Arrows return. Plus, all the Canadian TV news of the week. Or at least the news Anthony cares to talk about.

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New tonight: Rookie Blue, Saving Hope

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Rookie Blue, Global – “Girls Night Out”
On Traci’s first day as a detective, all hell breaks loose when a carload of girls from a drunken bachelorette party is involved in a fatal accident. When Traci’s “rookie” handling of the car crash appears to have compromised the investigation, she is pulled from the case. Meanwhile, Chris realizes he still has feelings for Gail, and while dealing with the effects of shooting a suspect, Dov turns towards a surprising and disturbing source of comfort – the sister of the boy he killed.

Saving Hope, CTV – “The Fight”
After finding out that Charlie’s (Michael Shanks) condition hasn’t improved, Alex (Erica Durance) is growing concerned about her fiancé’s chances of recovery. Her worries are exacerbated when she detects a crackling in Charlie’s chest. To keep her mind active, an already exhausted Alex takes an overnight shift in the ER. Hoping for a peaceful night, the ER instead turns into a hotbed of activity when a hockey superstar comes in with injured ribs from a street fight. Encore episode airing on Sunday, July 1 at 9 p.m. ET on CTV.

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Rookie Blue renewed for season 4

From a media release:

GLOBAL’S ORIGINAL DRAMA, ROOKIE BLUE RENEWED FOR SEASON 4

Global Television, alongside broadcast partner, ABC, announced today the early renewal of its original drama series, Rookie Blue. A bona fide hit on both sides of the border, the development on Season 4 is already underway with production gearing up to begin on August 20 in Toronto.

“Rookie Blue’s fourth season renewal in simulcast is unprecedented territory for any Canadian original series, and we’re excited to lead the way,” said Barbara Williams, Senior Vice President, Content, Shaw Media. “From its very first episode, we had no doubt that this show would resonate with viewers and today’s announcement proves it remains a dominant force in our program schedule. This is amazing news for Rookie Blue fans and the television industry.”

Currently, Rookie Blue has consistently won its timeslot for Global since its return on May 24 – with over 1.6 million loyal fans tuning in for the Season 3 debut episode.

All-new episodes of Rookie Blue Season 3 return in simulcast starting this Thursday, June 28 – 10pm ET/PT on Global and ABC. In this week’s episode, “Girls’ Night Out,” all hell breaks loose on Traci’s first day as detective when a carload of young women from a bachelorette party slams into another vehicle, apparently killing the driver. When the police discover that the driver of the parked car was dead before the accident, Traci realizes that her “rookie” handling of the car crash may have compromised the pending homicide investigation. Meanwhile, as Gail and Chris work together on the case, Chris not only realizes he still has feelings for Gail but that he also has competition. Finally, when Traci and Andy uncover a secret the bride is desperately trying to keep, it’s a race to find the murderer before he strikes again.

Rookie Blue is a one-hour, original dramatic series that provides a candid look at the personal and professional lives of five rookie cops as they navigate their first years on the beat. Now in their third year on the job, these rookies have learned to overcome the sophomore curse — that a little knowledge is a dangerous thing. With a little more experience under their belts, they’re starting to realize that not only is the uniform shaping their professional identity, but it has also started to mould them as people. How can they stay true to themselves – maintaining their individuality and compassion – along the way? This year, the rookies of 15 Division are going to have to learn to be careful what they wish for – and they are going to learn it the hard way.

Rookie Blue stars Missy Peregrym (“Heroes,” “Reaper”) as Andy McNally, Gregory Smith (“Everwood”) as Dov Epstein, Charlotte Sullivan (“The Kennedys”) as Gail Peck, Enuka Okuma (“24”) as Traci Nash, Travis Milne (“Leslie, My Name is Evil”) as Chris Diaz, Peter Mooney (“Camelot,” ABC’s Family/Global’s “Falcon Beach”) as Nick Collins and Ben Bass (“The Eleventh Hour”) as Sam Swarek. Also starring in the series is Melanie Nicholls-King as Noelle Williams, Matt Gordon as Oliver Shaw, Noam Jenkins as Detective Jerry Barber and Lyriq Bent as Frank Best.

Rookie Blue is executive-produced by award-winning Tassie Cameron (“Flashpoint”), Ilana Frank (“The Eleventh Hour,” “Would Be Kings”), David Wellington (“The Eleventh Hour,” “Would Be Kings”) and John Morayniss. Rookie Blue is a production of ICF Film Inc. and leading indie studio and distributor Entertainment One.

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Ratings: Rookie Blue and The Listener come back strong

From Bill Brioux of TV Feeds My Family:

  • The Brioux Report: Rookie, Listener back strong
    Canadian TV shows like Rookie Blue and The Listener are back and hockey is still being played—summer must be around the corner. New episodes of Murdoch Mysteries and the premiere of Saving Hope will be tallied next week. Here’s how all it all played out across Canada in prime time among adults 2+ the week of May 28 to June 3 according to overnight estimates: Read more.
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New tonight: Saving Hope series premiere, Rookie Blue

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Saving Hope, CTV – “Pilot”
In the new CTV original series SAVING HOPE, when charismatic Chief of Surgery Charlie Harris (Michael Shanks, STARGATE ATLANTIS) at Toronto’s Hope-Zion Hospital ends up in a coma, he leaves the hospital in chaos – and his fiancée and fellow surgeon, Alex Reid (Erica Durance, SMALLVILLE), in a state of shock. Along with newly-arrived star surgeon Joel Goran (Daniel Gillies, THE VAMPIRE DIARIES), Alex races to save Harris’ life. As the action unfolds, comatose Dr. Harris explores the hospital halls in “spirit” form, unsure if he’s a ghost or a figment of his own imagination.

Rookie Blue, Global – “A Good Shoot”
Dov walks in on a convenience store robbery-in-progress, which results in him shooting a young black teenager. When news of the police shooting hits the streets of a tight-knit community, tension rises and 15 Division struggles to prevent a riot. Meanwhile, Dov deals with the emotional aftermath of the shooting.

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