The Listener, CTV – “An Innocent Manâ€
Convinced an innocent man is taking the fall for a murder, Toby (Craig Olejnik) goes undercover as a prison inmate.
Link: 10 surprising moments from Degrassi
From Merna Jibrail of AndPop:
10 Surprising Moments In Degrassi: The Next Generation
“Over the course of the 13 long seasons, Degrassi: The Next Generation has become a Canadian mainstay. From deaths to pregnancies, friendships to lovers and abuse to memorable first times, there was no subject this show’s crack team of writers were afraid to tackle. Let’s also not forget that Degrassi became a breeding ground for a new wave of Canadian talent, including Drake, and actresses Shenae Grimes and Nina Dobrev.” Continue reading.
Tonight: Sensitive Skin
Sensitive Skin, HBO Canada – Episode 4
Al and Davina join Roger (Colm Feore, THE BORGIAS) and Veronica (Joanna Gleason, Last Vegas) on a birthday road trip, but after Roger’s disparaging rant about the arts, Davina takes back her Christmas gift of piano lessons and gives them to Al. While Al struggles with the dull exercises, Greg (Marc-André Grondin, C.R.A.Z.Y.) the piano teacher reveals to Davina his passion for archeology and older women.
Link: Killjoys casts Hannah John-Kamen
From Etan Vlessing of the Hollywood Reporter:
John-Kamen Lands Lead in Space, Syfy ‘Killjoys’ Drama
“British actress Hannah John-Kamen, the star of London’s West End musical Viva Forever, has landed the plum lead role in the Space and Syfy series Killjoys, from Orphan Black producer Temple Street Productions.” Continue reading.
Link: Andrea Martin’s “random roles”
From Will Harris of AV Club:
Andrea Martin on Working The Engels, SCTV, and almost being Liz Lemon’s mom
“Over the course of her career, Andrea Martin has regularly appeared on TV and in films—both in front of the camera and as a voice actress—while also trying to make as much time for stage work as possible. And while she’s certainly proven herself adept at drama, she’s best known for her efforts as a comedian since getting her big break as part of the ensemble of SCTV. In addition to having just wrapped a run in the play Act One at Lincoln Center, which was still in process when she chatted with The A.V. Club, it’s just been announced that she’ll be stepping back into the shoes of Berthe, her Tony-winning role in Pippin, for 24 additional performances in September. For now, however, Martin can be found in cast of the sitcom Working The Engels.” Continue reading.






