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Carlo Rota to host Recipe to Riches on CBC

From a media release:

RENOWNED CANADIAN STAR AND FOOD EXPERT CARLO ROTA TO HOST CBC’S NEW CULINARY COMPETITION SERIES RECIPE TO RICHES

  • Former Little Mosque on the Prairie star, Carlo Rota signs on to host the hit Canadian series RECIPE TO RICHES

Exclusively on CBC this winter, hit culinary competition series RECIPE TO RICHES welcomes Canadian actor and food-lover Carlo Rota as the new host of the weekly Canadian cooking competition.

Renowned for his role on CBC’s breakout series Little Mosque on the Prairie and as host of The Great Canadian Food Show, along with successful stints on international hits 24 and Nikita, Rota returns to his culinary roots to help find an original home-cooked recipe that will whet the nations’ appetite.

As a British born Canadian, Carlo Rota developed a love of fine food early on in life from his father Dante Rota, an internationally renowned chef. Growing up, Rota travelled the globe as his father honed his craft around the world before settling in Toronto. Rota initially followed in his father’s footsteps, working in the culinary industry, before abruptly deciding to switch careers and pursue his long-time passion for acting. Before long he’d built a robust resumé, boasting roles on international hit television series and films including Little Mosque on the Prairie, 24, Nikita, Queer as Folk and Boondock Saints. Rota went on to parlay his industry experience and love of haute cuisine into a food-based series, as host of The Great Canadian Food Show, which earned him a prestigious nomination for the James Beard Award for excellence in culinary journalism. Now Rota joins CBC to host the hit series RECIPE TO RICHES, where he will help amateur cooks turn their original home-cooked recipes into the next big food product in Canada.

Reality culinary competition RECIPE TO RICHES aims to discover the best of the best in Canadian food development, inviting amateur Canadian home-cooks to create and share their original favourite personal recipes with the country. Each episode features a different food category with home cooks competing for a weekly $25,000 prize and the opportunity to move on to compete in the series finale — for the grand prize of $250,000. Each category winner’s recipe will be available across the country as a President`s Choice® brand product.

RECIPE TO RICHES is produced by Temple Street Productions in association with CBC. The six-episode series will air in the winter of 2014. Open calls will take place this summer in select Loblaw banner store locations in cities across Canada, from June 22 to July 13. For more information on the audition process and RECIPE TO RICHES, please visit cbc.ca/recipetoriches.

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The Next Star premieres July 15 on YTV

From a media release:

YTV’s The Next Star Season 6 Premieres on Monday, July 15 at 7 p.m.

  • Hit talent competition introduces new second screen experience and new web series

Corus Entertainment’s YTV and Tricon Films and Television announced today the Season 6 launch of The Next Star. The only talent competition that showcases young singing sensations on a journey to break out as Canada’s next hit artists will premiere on Monday, July 15 at 7 p.m. ET/PT. After travelling across Canada, where over five thousand aspiring stars auditioned for their chance at a national platform for their talent, the finalists will come to Toronto to appear on The Next Star’s career-making stage.

The show’s returning music industry judges include R&B star Keshia Chanté, music industry exec Mark Spicoluk and Canada’s country sweetheart Tara Oram. This esteemed panel who have all experienced the ins and outs of being young, breakout stars, will have the tough task of narrowing this field of hopefuls to just twelve. Popular on-air YTV personality Carlos Bustamante (YTV’s The Zone, Big Fun Movies), will host this season and be there alongside the auditioning hopefuls during the incredible cross-country tour and throughout the in-studio competition.

YTV is introducing fans to a new second screen experience, Next Star Nation, which directly connects fans to the series. This second screen experience expands on the pre-existing cross-platform experience, where fans interact online by voting, participating in the Virtual Next Star Contest, playing Next Star themed games and watching exclusive video. Next Star Nation will also offer behind-the-scenes exclusive content, live tweeting and daily fan interaction to make this an experience that no YTV show has offered before, available online, by tablet and smartphone.

In addition to the second screen experience, fans will also have access to exclusive content online with two new web series: The Next Star Aftershow and Backstage Pass, hosted by Next Star Nation’s Mark “Suki” Suknanan.

As the competition heats up, one lucky contestant who doesn’t make the cut, will be given a second chance as a wild card to fly to Toronto and compete with the Top 12, bringing the total number of finalists who advance to the next round to 13. Viewers can look forward to additional elimination twists in Season 6 as well as surprise special guests.

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Camp Lakebottom premieres July 4 on Teletoon

From a media release:

TELETOON Dives Into Summer with New Original Series Camp Lakebottom

  • World Broadcast Premiere on Thursday, July 4 at 6:30 p.m. ET/PT

The Camp Director is a monster, the lake is called Ickygloomy and the oatmeal has a life of its own. But in the eyes of a kid, Camp Lakebottom is the best camp ever! TELETOON is proud to present the world broadcast premiere of its latest original series, Camp Lakebottom, on Thursday, July 4 at 6:30 p.m. ET/PT, during the Can’t Miss Thursdays programming block.

Camp Lakebottom recounts the adventures of 12-year-old prankster McGee and his summer at the most dangerous – and exciting – summer camp in the world. The cabins are run down, the lake is toxic, the forest creatures are mutants and the counsellors are a real creep show, but McGee and his pals, Gretchen and Squirt, are having the time of their lives. The only thing they could do without is that snooty kid, Buttsquat, from the squeaky clean rival camp across the lake.

“Camp Lakebottom is the ultimate summer series for kids, complete with gross-out humour, plenty of pranks and a good amount of heart. We’re thrilled to be premiering it as part of our Can’t Miss Thursdays lineup this summer,” said Alan Gregg, Director, Original Content, TELETOON Canada Inc.

Produced for TELETOON by 9 Story Entertainment, Camp Lakebottom is created by Betsy McGowen and Eric Jacobson. Executive Producers are Vince Commisso, Steve Jarosz, Kevin Gillis, Betsy McGowen and Eric Jacobson. Season one consists of 13 half-hour episodes.

In addition to new episodes premiering every Thursday at 6:30 p.m. ET/PT throughout the summer, Camp Lakebottom will air Friday mornings at 9:30 a.m. ET/PT, during TELETOON’s special summer lineup, Camp TELETOON, airing weekday mornings from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. ET/PT.

For more information, online games and contests, please visit: www.teletoon.com, @TELETOON and Facebook.com/TELETOON.

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Looking back at Canadian Idol

From Nick Patch of the Canadian Press:

Looking back on 10th anniversary of ‘Canadian Idol’
It was a decade ago this week that “Canadian Idol” debuted, and it was also something of a premiere for host Ben Mulroney.
Then only 27 and better-known to Canadians as the son of a former prime minister rather than a ubiquitous fixture of entertainment news coverage, Mulroney recalls watching the show’s taped premiere at a friend’s place with 10 or so others. Afterward, they hopped in a taxi and headed off to a midtown Toronto sports bar, and they were dropped off a small hike away. Continue reading.

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