Everything about Sunnyside, eh?

Smart and silly Sunnyside returns to City

Sunnyside is back, and Sundays on City will never be the same. Sandwiched between American fare Bob’s Burgers and Brooklyn Nine-Nine, the ribald sketch comedy series co-created by Gary Pearson and Dan Redican returns for smart and silly second half of Season 1.

Back for more hijinks are established characters like the trio of Meth Denise, Meth Kimmie and Meth Georgette, Shaytan the demonic barista, Molly the virgin and put-upon husband Graham alongside new creations like the Punching Priest (Rob Norman, who drills those who use the Lord’s name in vain and their cell phones in church with a boxing glove) and Dixon (played by Pat Thornton), who is tasked with buying tampons for his wife. It’s a job given many men, but there’s a twist to it in that strange place called Sunnyside: a war has broken out on the streets and Dixon dodges bullets on his way to the store.

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“There is a war going on and nobody knows why,” Kathleen Phillips says with a laugh. The writer, actor and comedian who portrays memorable ladies like Denise, Molly and Carla, explains the bigger picture storylines for the remaining seven episodes include a volcano eruption, the Second Coming of Christ and the Rapture. Originally ordered for six episodes, Rogers greenlit an additional seven instalments, meaning Phillips, Thornton, Norman, Redican, Pearson and fellow cast Alice Moran, Kevin Vidal and Patrice Goodman headed back to Winnipeg. As Phillips explains, that meant returning to a familiar setting with established characters they could complement with new ones and plunge everyone into more outlandish scenarios.

“There’s never really a time when we say, ‘That’s too crazy,'” Phillips interjects. “If anything, we say, ‘That’s not big or weird enough.'” And while the cast may suss out who the characters are in the writers’ room, Phillips divulges the series’ hair, makeup and wardrobe team play an integral part in helping shape Sunnyside’s citizens.

“It informs everything,” she says. “Sometimes you see the script and you don’t know who the character is because you haven’t had time to sit down and figure out the nuances until you have the costume and the wig on and you’re walking to set. And then you have it.” Aside from Sunnyside, Phillips can be seen reprising her role of librarian Miss Terdie in Season 5 of Mr. D when it returns to CBC in January, and most Thursdays at Comedy Bar where she appears in the Laugh Sabbath comedy collective. Also on tap? She’s working on Filth City, a feature film from LaRue Entertainment headed to Super Channel in 2016, filming her own short film and appearances slated for the Guelph Comedy Festival on Oct. 3 and the Cream of Comedy’s 20th Anniversary show on Oct. 22.

Sunnyside airs Sundays at 8 p.m. ET/PT on City.

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Poll: Which returning Canadian TV shows are you most excited about watching this fall?

It’s the most wonderful time of the year. Evenings grow crisp, trees explode into vibrant colour and the new fall Canadian television season launches. We here at TV, Eh? are as excited as you, with all of our returning favourites hitting the small screen between now and the end of November.

So, to have a little fun—and celebrate the coming season—we’ve put together a poll where you pick the three returning Canadian-made shows you’re most looking forward to seeing this fall. Wondering exactly when those projects will be back? Check out our handy calendars and mark yours! The poll closes next week, so have fun!

Instructions: Click on the boxes next to your three choices and then register your votes by clicking the Vote box (on some browsers it’s greyed out) just to the right of Unusually Thicke.

Which three returning Canadian TV shows are you most excited about watching this fall?

  • Murdoch Mysteries (37%, 1,876 Votes)
  • Lost Girl (9%, 485 Votes)
  • Rick Mercer Report (9%, 449 Votes)
  • Heartland (6%, 318 Votes)
  • Canada's Worst Driver (4%, 218 Votes)
  • Property Brothers (4%, 198 Votes)
  • Saving Hope (4%, 196 Votes)
  • The Nature of Things (4%, 185 Votes)
  • 22 Minutes (3%, 169 Votes)
  • Love It or List It (3%, 157 Votes)
  • Dragons' Den (3%, 147 Votes)
  • Continuum (3%, 140 Votes)
  • The Fifth Estate (3%, 138 Votes)
  • House of Bryan (2%, 102 Votes)
  • Marketplace (2%, 100 Votes)
  • Highway Thru Hell (2%, 87 Votes)
  • Canada's Smartest Person (1%, 42 Votes)
  • Fugget About It (0%, 19 Votes)
  • Sunnyside (0%, 18 Votes)
  • Hockey Wives (0%, 15 Votes)
  • The Next Step (0%, 14 Votes)
  • Custom Built (0%, 14 Votes)
  • Fool's Gold (0%, 8 Votes)
  • Unusually Thicke (0%, 7 Votes)
  • Gaming Show (0%, 6 Votes)

Total Voters: 2,663

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Link: Norm Macdonald doing more stand-up than ever

From Bill Brioux of The Canadian Press:

Norm Macdonald doing more stand-up than ever 
The former “Saturday Night Live” Weekend Update anchor and sitcom star is a judge this summer on NBC’s “Last Comic Standing.” He also lends his voice to the Winnipeg-produced comedy gem “Sunnyside” (returning with new episodes in September on City).

Macdonald loves TV jobs where “I don’t have to put on any makeup.” He can also be heard as the voice of a pot-smoking pigeon in the animated comedy “Mike Tyson Mysteries” (carried in Canada on Netflix), an Adult Swim throwback to such Hanna-Barbera classics as “Scooby-Doo” and “Jonny Quest.” Continue reading.

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City schedules Sunnyside and Mr. D fall dates

From a media release:

Whether you are on the couch or on the go, gear up for television’s most anticipated season. Bringing TV addicts the most buzz-worthy series starring Hollywood’s hottest talent, City announces its fall 2015 premiere dates, boasting a schedule of 10 new series and 11 returning hits. Viewers can look forward to premium comedies and dramas, plus an unbeatable sports roster of both NHL and NFL games, beginning Thursday, Sept. 17 on City.

Returning television events include The Wiz Live!, The 58TH Annual GRAMMY Awards®, The 49thAnnual Country Music Association (CMA) Awards, and CMA Country Christmas with premiere dates to be announced on a later date.
FALL 2015 PREMIERE DATES

All dates are subject to change. All times ET. (s) = simulcast

Thursday, Sept. 17

8 p.m. Thursday Night NFL (s) **NEW to City – ends Oct. 29**

Monday, Sept. 21

8 p.m. The Muppets **NEW**

8:30 p.m. Life in Pieces (s) **NEW – moves to its regular timeslot in simulcast Thursdays at 8:30 p.m. starting Nov. 5**

9 p.m. Scorpion (s)

Tuesday, Sept. 22

9 p.m. Scream Queens (s) **NEW – Two-hour Series Premiere**

Wednesday, Sept. 23

8 p.m. Empire **WORLD PREMIERE – Pre-release**

9 p.m. Modern Family (s)

9:30 p.m. Black-ish (s)

Friday, Sept. 25

8:30 p.m. The Middle **Moves to its regular timeslot in post-release Mondays at 8:30 p.m. starting Nov. 2**

Sunday, Sept. 27

7:30 p.m. Bob’s Burgers (s) **NEW to City**

8 p.m. Sunnyside **City Original Programming**

8:30 p.m. Brooklyn Nine-Nine (s)

9 p.m. Family Guy (s) **NEW to City**

9:30 p.m. The Last Man on Earth (s) **NEW to City – Catch up on Season 1 on shomi**

Tuesday, Sept. 29

8 p.m. Grandfathered (s) **NEW**

8:30 p.m. The Grinder (s) **NEW**

Friday, October 9

8 p.m. Undateable (s) **NEW to City – LIVE broadcasts every week**

Thursday, Nov. 5

8 p.m. Mr. D **NEW to City – Canadian Original Programming**

9 p.m. Mom (s)

9:30 p.m. The Mindy Project

Friday, Nov. 6

9 p.m. World’s Funniest Fails

 

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