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TV, eh? podcast episode 141 – “Buttsquat & Squirt Under The Dome”

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Diane and Anthony chat about this week in Canadian TV, plus The Next Star premieres July 15, Camp Lakebottom premieres July 4, Chef’s Domain on July 2, Carlo Rota hosting Recipe to Riches, and new funding models for TV.

Beverage update: pink grapefruit Perrier, mint chocolate and strawberry rooibos.

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New Tuesday: Saving Hope season premiere

Saving Hope, CTV – “I Watch Death”
Alex (Erica Durance) and Charlie (Michael Shanks) are caught in the middle of a shooting on their way to their first shift back at Hope Zion Hospital. It’s all hands on deck when the victims of the shooting end up at Hope Zion. In the midst of the commotion, Alex treats a bullied teenager and deals with her own emotions about everything that’s happened in the past year. Meanwhile, Charlie is caught off guard when he realizes that he’s still able to see the spirits of deceased patients. As well, new Chief of Surgery Joel (Daniel Gillies) works alongside Charlie’s ex-wife Dawn (Michelle Nolden) to perform an intense surgery.

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Amazing Race Canada announces 3 more teams.

From a media release:

Gay Cowboys, Contrary Identical Twins, and Brassy Best Buddies are the Next Teams Announced for CTV’s THE AMAZING RACE CANADA

The much-anticipated introduction of competitors for the inaugural season of THE AMAZING RACE CANADA continues as CTV unveiled the second group of teams to join the cast in the hottest series of the summer. Hosted by Olympic Champion Jon Montgomery (@jrmonty12), the next three teams announced to embark on the exhilarating race across Canada are Jamie and Pierre, a pair of gay cowboys from Alberta; Treena and Tennille, fiercely competitive and often incongruent twin sisters from Hamilton, ON; and Jet and Dave, sporty, confident, and light-hearted best friends from London, ON. They join previously announced teams dating couple, Kristen and Darren, and brothers Jody and Cory, in the hunt for the historic half-a-million dollar grand prize. Two more teams will be announced tomorrow (June 26), with the final two pairings to be revealed on Thursday (June 27).

Set to anchor CTV’s Summer 2013 schedule, THE AMAZING RACE CANADA airs Mondays at 9 p.m. ET/PT beginning July 15 on CTV (visit CTV.ca to confirm local broadcast times).

20130625-051000.jpgJAMIE and PIERRE – Best Friends

Name: Jamie Cumberland
Age: 47
Hometown: Airdrie, AB
Current occupation: HR Advisor, Talent Management
Twitter: @CowboysTARC, #pierreandjamie

Name: Pierre Cadieux
Age: 38
Hometown: Innisfail, AB
Current occupation: GM Creditor Insurance, Banker
Twitter: @CowboysTARC, #pierreandjamie

Motto: We are ready to represent our towns, represent our province, and represent our tribe.

How will they plan to win the Race: Ask everyone in sight for help and read the clues extra carefully.

TREENA and TENNILLE – Twin Sisters

Name: Treena Ley
Age: 36
Hometown: Hamilton, ON
Current occupation: Police Sergeant
Twitter: @The_Twinzz, #TwinzzNation

Name: Tennille Dorrington
Age: 36
Hometown: Hamilton, ON
Current occupation: Tax Auditor
Twitter: @The_Twinzz, #TwinzzNation

Motto: “You can’t spell TWIN without WIN!”

How will they plan to win the Race: “We plan to maximize on our individual strengths, think, and listen to each other, observe, plan, analyze…run fast! Don’t come last!”

JET and DAVE – Best Friends

Name: Jet Black
Age: 32
Hometown: London, ON
Current occupation: Police Officer
Twitter: @thejetblack, #jetanddave

Name: Dave Schram
Age: 28
Hometown: London, ON
Current occupation: Marketing
Twitter: @thedaveschram, #jetanddave

Motto: “We’re like icebergs…10% above water, 90% below!”

How will they plan to win the Race: “Be ourselves and win…in a strategic manner.”

Thousands of teams have entered, but only one team will run away with the historic grand prize for THE AMAZING RACE CANADA. Valued at more than half a million dollars including $250,000 in cash, the prize also features the opportunity to fly free for a year for two anywhere Air Canada flies worldwide (175 destinations) in Executive First Class (based on 10 trips for two), and two 2014 Chevrolet Corvette Stingrays. In total, the prize is equal to 167,224 hockey pucks, 178,572 cans of beer, and 33,356 half-liter jars of pure Canadian maple syrup.

With the knowledge that most Canadians have not travelled beyond their own province, THE AMAZING RACE CANADA gives Canadians the opportunity to race around Canada and discover the country they love in a once-in-a-lifetime adventure. Teams will race to the finish line, criss-crossing up to 23,000 kilometres. A stunning depiction of the Canadian fabric, the teams will travel through both the country’s urban centres as well as the most remote outposts in the land, all while exploring its broad cultural and ethnic diversity, wildlife, and iconic landmarks. Fans are encouraged to follow @AmazingRaceCDA and stay tuned to the CTV Facebook page for updates.

THE AMAZING RACE CANADA will also air TSN on Tuesdays at 12 a.m. ET/PT beginning July 16, on RDS2 Wednesdays at 6 p.m. ET beginning July 17, and TSN2 on Wednesdays at 8 p.m. ET/PT beginning July 17, as well as on demand across CTV’s digital platforms: including CTV.ca, the CTV App, the CTV Mobile channel on Bell Mobile TV, and through video on demand partners such as Bell Fibe TV following the broadcast.

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Saving Hope shows signs of improvement

From Alex Strachan of Postmedia News:

Saving Hope shows signs of hope for an improved second season
True, Hope still suffers from mawkish music and contrived emergencies, such as the shooting in a crowded train station that opens Tuesday’s episode, but it’s more assured and confident in its sophomore season. Hope no longer hovers uncertainly between wanting to be a paranormal thriller about ghost whisperers and what it was all along, a hospital drama with a twist. The doctors are hard-working and committed to living a good, clean life, on the job and off, but there are early hints in the season opener that their relationship will not play out as they might have expected, or hoped. Continue reading.

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Actors looking for Satisfaction

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From Bill Brioux in the Toronto Star:

Luke Macfarlane ready for comedy in Satisfaction
Luke Macfarlane decided that there was just too much drama in his life. So he switched over to comedy.
The London, Ont., native starred for five seasons on Brothers and Sisters, where he played husband to Kevin Walker (Matthew Rhys from The Americans), one of the “brothers” on the series. Continue reading.

From Bill Brioux in TV Feeds My Family:

Belleville looking for sitcom Satisfaction
Last week when I visited the set of Satisfaction, I thought Ryan Belleville had some interesting things to say about the state of TV comedy in Canada. Satisfaction premieres Monday night at 8 p.m. on CTV. Continue reading.

 

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