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Tom Green to guest star in Seed

From a media release:

Canadian Shock-Comic Tom Green to Guest Star in Citytv’s Original Comedy Series, Seed

  • Canadian-born actor takes on role of renowned psychoanalyst
  • Seed currently in-production in Halifax

Citytv and Force Four Entertainment today announced that Canadian-born actor and comedian Tom Green joins the dynamic cast of Citytv’s new original comedy series Seed in a one-time guest appearance. Ottawa-native Green, who is currently on a world-wide comedy tour and recently starred in his own comedy special, is internationally renowned for his irreverent talk show, The Tom Green Show, and roles in cult-comedies Freddy Got Fingered, Road Trip, and Stealing Harvard. In Seed, Green will play an arrogant but insightful psychoanalyst named Dr. Stuart Meinertzhagen that will see him counselling the show’s dysfunctional families. The good doctor’s new-age methods and alternative approach put him in direct rivalry with Anastasia’s mom Janet (Laura de Carteret, The L.A. Complex), who considers Meinertzhagen a total fraud.

Currently in production in Halifax, Seed follows Harry, played by Canadian-born actor Adam Korson (2 Broke Girls) an ill-equipped bachelor bartender who finds his earlier foray into the world of sperm donation has resulted in kids – lots of them. Created by Joseph Raso (Zombies & Cheerleaders), Seed is executive produced by award-winning writer and producer Mark Farrell (This Hour Has 22 Minutes, Made in Canada, Corner Gas), and produced by Force Four Entertainment. The series is slated to premiere on Citytv in early 2013. Additional broadcast details to be announced at a later date.

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My Babysitter’s a Vampire wins Shaw Rocket Prize

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From a media release:

My Babysitter’s a Vampire Takes A Bite Out Of The Competition
To Win Prestigious 2012 Shaw Rocket Prize

Fresh TV and TELETOON have proven that vampires and geeks are a winning combo in kids’ TV as My Babysitter’s a Vampire claimed the 2012 Shaw Rocket Prize at an industry gala held last evening in Ottawa.

Executive Producer Brian Irving was on hand to accept the $50,000 award on behalf of Fresh TV. The Toronto-based production company will be donating the entire cash award to the Canadian Film Centre (CFC) and the Writers Guild of Canada (WGC) to support their film and TV scholarship programs.

My Babysitter’s a Vampire took a bite out of four other competitors to claim the top prize. The TV series has previously won a GOLD Pixie Award while the companion interactive website, Humans VS Vampires, has won Kidscreen, Digi and Creativity Awards.

Produced by Fresh TV in association with TELETOON Canada and FremantleMedia Enterprises, My Babysitter’s a Vampire is a special effects enhanced live-action adventure comedy for tweens. Now in its second season, the series follows the heroics of three geeky, sci-fi loving best friends and their smoking hot vampire babysitter as they defend their town against an avalanche of scary supernatural phenomena.

A big hit with young fans in 26 countries, My Babysitter’s a Vampire was the No. 1 U.S. cable show among kids 2 – 11 in its time slot during its premiere season run on the Disney Channel. A second season recently concluded on the Disney Channel and is currently airing on TELETOON.

This is the eighth year for the prestigious Shaw Rocket Prize, which recognizes leaders in quality children’s television and digital media production in Canada.

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New tonight: Dragons’ Den, The Bachelor Canada

 

Dragons’ Den, CBC
Things are heating up in the Den; a tasty pitch results in a dental emergency; and we catch up with a feathered friend from earlier this season. Plus, a helmet innovation makes an impact on the Dragons.

The Bachelor Canada, Citytv – “After the Final Rose”
It’s the riveting conclusion to the first-ever season of The Bachelor Canada, as host Tyler Harcott sits down with Brad and Bianca for a look at life after the show and what lies ahead for the happy couple. Plus, Brad and Whitney come face-to-face one last time to discuss how things ended and where it all went wrong.

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Bomb Girls season 2 premieres January 2 on Global

From a media release:

BOMB GIRLS SEASON TWO ADDS POWERFUL AMMUNITION TO GLOBAL’S WINTER LINEUP

  • Last Winter’s #1 New Canadian Series Returns with 12 All-New Episodes Starting Wednesday, January 2 – 8pm ET/PT
  • Meg Tilly (Agnes of God) Leads the Talented Ensemble Cast with Special Guest Star Rosie O’Donnell and a Cameo Appearance by ET Canada’s Cheryl Hickey

Last winter’s #1 new Canadian series is back! Global is proud to announce the highly anticipated return of Bomb Girls season two premiering on Wednesday, January 2 – 8pm ET/PT.

The critically acclaimed original miniseries was an instant hit from coast to coast when it debuted earlier this year, averaging 1.3 million viewers per episode on Global and becoming the highest rated drama in the country for its timeslot.

“We knew we had a success on our hands when 1.6 million viewers tuned into the premiere of Bomb Girls,” said Barb Williams, SVP, Content, Shaw Media. “Fans immediately embraced and connected with the little known story of these incredible Canadian women who worked in the munitions factories during World War II. The powerful drama has a lot more in store, and this is the perfect series to kick off the New Year on Global.”

Bomb Girls season two draws us into 1942, the crux of the war, and all of its vibrancy – with its music, fashion, romance and the thrill of being alive in dangerous times. For the first time, everyone at Victory Munitions must come face-to-face with the war as wounded soldiers return home, and there are casualties, foreigners, and hidden foes among them. There’s rationing, unholy alliances, and the ever-present danger of explosives. While each of the characters go through their own personal trials, they also know that the steadfast friendships forged on the frontlines of Victory Munitions means that someone will always have their back.

Academy Award®-nominee Meg Tilly (Agnes of God, The Big Chill) returns as the no-nonsense shift matron, Lorna Corbett; Jodi Balfour (The Sinking of the Laconia) as the spirited socialite-turned-bomb girl, Gladys Witham; Ali Liebert (Hellcats) as the tough yet vulnerable, Betty McRae and Charlotte Hegele (Murdoch Mysteries) as her best friend, Kate Andrews, who is still struggling to exist in this new world while fighting the demons from her past life. Anastasia Phillips (Skins) portrays Vera Burr, who is learning to live a life where her beauty is no longer the most outstanding asset and Antonio Cupo (American Mary) is back as the honourable Marco Moretti who continues to face the challenges of his Italian heritage at a time when Canada is at war with Italy.

Plus, Gemini Award-winner Michael Seater (Life with Derek) joins the cast this season as Ivan, a gregarious factory worker and the object of interest of the girls working the assembly line at Victory Munitions.

Season two will return with double the number of episodes. Currently in production in Toronto until December 11, the season boasts a slew of special guest appearances including Rosie O’Donnell, ET Canada’s Cheryl Hickey, George Stroumboulopoulos and soulful performances from JUNO-nominated artists, Royal Wood and Jill Barber.

An encore presentation of Bomb Girls season one currently airs Fridays at 9pm ET/PT on Global. The finale is scheduled for December 7 and will feature an exclusive sneak peek of the upcoming season two.

Bomb Girls is produced by Muse Entertainment and Back Alley Film Productions Limited in association with Shaw Media. The executive producers are Janis Lundman, Adrienne Mitchell, Michael Prupas and Michael MacLennan. Mitchell is director on the first two episodes and is co-showrunner of the series along with Michael MacLennan who is also head writer. The show is distributed worldwide by Muse Distribution International.

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TV, eh? podcast episode 113: “That EcoDome is AWESOME”

Anthony and Diane reminisce about Mr. Dressup in the wake of the Google Doodle, pre-reminisce about the Flashpoint finale coming up on December 6 and 13, and chat about CBC’s holiday specials (only one of which is actually special), the W Network’s new shows, booming Canadian production centres, fall’s hits and misses, and Rachel Langer’s great interview with Continuum’s Simon Barry.

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