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Deconstructing Allan Hawco

From Tim Bousquet of The Coast:

Deconstructing Doyle: Allan Hawco talks about acting, women, reporters and Newfoundland winters.
Jake and a baby. But the whole episode started with that premise, right? It started with that, and it’s funny how things evolve. But the writing for me is—I love it. I love the idea of having a back story as an actor. We do a lot of research as actors, and we go back there and build back stories, but I have all of the knowledge, so when I step on stage and I hit my mark, I know everything about Jake. Continue reading.

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Canadian Pickers head to England

From Greg David of TV Guide Canada:

‘Canadian Pickers’ change addresses
Fans of Canadian Pickers have seen Scott Cozens and Sheldon Smithens seeking out hidden treasures in the attics, basements, garages, sheds — and even boats — of collectors across the country that they can in turn re-sell for profit to their clients. The duo went to new heights and distances for Season 4, jetting across the pond to England for a pick 15 years in the making. Continue reading.

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Storage Wars Canada and The Project: Guatemala premiere dates set

StorageWars

From a media release:

Auction and Adventure Drive OLN’s 2013 Fall Season

  • OLN introduces outlandish new characters in original series Storage Wars Canada and The Project: Guatemala

OLN unleashes an energetic and entertaining fall lineup with its strongest prime-time schedule yet. Joining OLN’s slate of unrivalled programming are gripping original new series Storage Wars Canada and The Project: Guatemala.

Anchoring a stellar season of fall programming, OLN unlocks the contents to original reality series Storage Wars Canada. Following six professional buyers as they attempt to outbid each other on abandoned, repossessed, and forgotten storage containers, each half-hour episode delivers highjinks and hilarity with a uniquely Canadian attitude.

OLN goes the distance to rural Guatemala in the homegrown docu-reality series The Project: Guatemala. Hosted by ultramarathon runner and adventurer Ray Zahab (Running the Sahara), the series uproots nine affluent adults from Canada and enlists them in a life-changing experience in the heart of rural Guatemala. Believing they’ve been handed a ticket on the trip of a lifetime, the group quickly realizes they’ll be spending their time abroad in hard hats – not hammocks.

FALL 2013 PREMIERE DATES AT A GLANCE

All dates are subject to change. Check local listings.

  • Storage Wars Canada – Season 1 - Thursdays at 9 p.m. ET/PT beginning August 29
  • The Project: Guatemala – Season 1 - Mondays at 10 p.m. ET/PT beginning September 23

 

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Production begins on The Best Laid Plans

From a media release:

PDM ENTERTAINMENT BEGINS PRODUCTION ON UPCOMING CBC-TV SERIES, THE BEST LAID PLANS

PDM Entertainment in association with CBC-TV is pleased to announce production of the six-part limited series THE BEST LAID PLANS, shooting in various locations in Ottawa, ON. From award-winning producers Phyllis Platt, Brian Dennis and Peter Moss the series is based on the critically acclaimed political satire novel of the same name by Terry Fallis (Stephen Leacock Prize for Humour 2008, CBC Radio Canada Reads 2011). THE BEST LAID PLANS launches in winter 2014 on CBC-TV.

The ensemble cast stars Jonas Chernick (My Awkward Sexual Adventure, The Border), Kenneth Welsh (The Day After Tomorrow), Jodi Balfour (Bomb Girls), Sarah Allen (Being Human), Mark McKinney (The Kids in the Hall: Death Comes to Town), Peter Keleghan (Murdoch Mysteries), Eric Peterson (Corner Gas), Leah Pinsent (Sunshine Sketches of a Little Town), Sonja Smits (Cybergeddon, Traders), and Barbara Gordon (Little Mosque on the Prairie).

“We are honoured and privileged to be filming in Canada’s capital. Our goal is to tell Terry Fallis’ brilliant comedic story while presenting the extraordinary architecture and environs of Canada’s capital city in a whole new light,” says PDM partner Phyllis Platt.

“It’s a thrill to see what started as words on a page, come to life on the screen,” says novelist Terry Fallis. “These fine actors have taken the characters that only existed in my mind and made them real. It’s surreal and wonderful.”

Parliament is a secret and esoteric world with its own culture, customs and language. THE BEST LAID PLANS is a rollicking journey into this cosseted world. Our guide is the earnest, hopeful, English PhD, Daniel Addison (Jonas Chernick), head speech writer for the Leader of the Opposition. When Daniel catches his girlfriend and her boss in flagrante delicto he decides to return to academia as assistant professor of English at the University of Ottawa. But you don’t just walk away from the Opposition Party — freedom has a price and in this case it’s finding a candidate in a riding 50 kilometers away and managing the campaign in the next election, scheduled in approximately eight weeks. The catch: the riding in question has voted solidly for the Government Party since Confederation and the incumbent is Eric Cameron (Peter Keleghan), the extremely popular finance minister whose plurality in the last election was over 90%.

THE BEST LAID PLANS series is written by veteran screenwriters Susan Coyne (Slings and Arrows) and Jason Sherman (The Listener) and directed by Peter Moss (Booky and the Secret Santa) and Jim Allodi (Call Me Fitz).

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