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Two weeks left for Over The Rainbow

From a media release:

ONLY TWO WEEKS REMAIN IN CBC’S OVER THE RAINBOW, WHO WILL BE CANADA’S NEXT BIG STAR?

  • Canada decides who will play the iconic role of Dorothy

With the series finale of CBC’s live competition series, OVER THE RAINBOW just around the corner, Andrew Lloyd Webber will make a special appearance this week and will join the judging panel formed by Arlene Phillips, Louise Pitre and Thom Allison during finale week.

Canada’s votes mean more than ever now in casting the country’s next big star, and Lloyd Webber is urging fans to make their votes count via a special video message.

Following the final performance episode by the Top 3 contestants on Sunday, November 4 at 8 p.m. (8:30 NT), Canada decides who will become Dorothy in Andrew Lloyd Webber’s new stage adaptation of The Wizard of Oz, opening this December at the Ed Mirvish Theatre, in Toronto, ON.

The Toto judging panel formed by comedians Deb McGrath and Colin Mochrie, along with award-winning dog breeder, Mike Macbeth will be the special guests during the live results episode on Monday, October 29 at 8 p.m. (8:30 NT). Following this episode, Canada will have 24 hours to vote online for their favourite pooch, with the top dog winning the title of Canada’s Honorary Toto and the chance to perform live with the Dorothys in the season finale.

CANADA’S TOP 4 DOROTHYS ARE:

AJ Bridel – 18, Kitchener, ON

AJ graduated from Eastwood Collegiate Institute’s Integrated Arts Program, where she trained in vocals, drama and dance. Her theatre credits include playing Dorothy in The Wizard of Oz, Rusty in Footloose, Mimi in RENT, and Pepper in Annie. She is also a solo vocalist in the KW Symphony Orchestra and has sung the National anthem at various functions across her city.

Colleen Furlan – 19, Winnipeg, MB

Colleen is in her first year at the University of Manitoba. She was the 2012 Recipient of the Rainbow Stage trophy and scholarship and holds the title of 2012 Provincial Highland Dance Adult Champion. She has had principle roles in productions of A Funny Thing Happened at the Office, Snapshots, Get Your Act Together and Street Scenes.

Danielle Wade – 20, La Salle, ON

Danielle recently completed her second year at the University of Windsor, where she studies acting. She has over 10 years of vocal training and recently played Elle Woods in Legally Blonde, The Musical, Cinderella in Into The Woods and was part of the cast in Carner & Gregor’s Barely Legal Showtune Extravaganza in New York City. Her previous stage credits include playing Belle in Beauty and the Beast and Sandy in Grease.

Stephanie La Rochelle – 18, Ottawa, ON

Stephanie is a recent high school graduate, a musician/songwriter and the 20th most viewed musician on YouTube (Canada). She is trained in singing, dancing, acting, guitar and piano. Her theatre credits include playing Anne in Anne of Green Gables and parts in Willy Wonka and Annie Warbucks.

OVER THE RAINBOW, hosted by Daryn Jones, broadcasts live one-hour performance episodes at 8 p.m. (8:30 NT) each Sunday, where the Dorothys will perform a variety of Broadway, standards and pop numbers in front of a live studio audience. Then on the weekly half-hour results episodes airing on Mondays at 8 p.m. (8:30 NT) the bottom two Dorothys, as determined by a public vote, will go head-to-head in a live sing-off. Judges Arlene Phillips, the famed UK TV judge, dance choreographer and director, Louise Pitre, Canada’s first lady of musical theatre, and one of Canada’s most popular leading men, Thom Allison, will then determine who will be sent home.

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New tonight: Marketplace, The Fifth Estate

Marketplace, CBC – “High Steaks”
In the wake of the biggest beef recall in Canadian history, new questions are emerging about how our meat is handled. Is the steak you buy as safe as you think? In this week’s episode of MARKETPLACE, Tom Harrington puts beef to the test, and reveals what you’re not being told. MARKETPLACE takes a sharp look at a little-known industry practice which could affect what you eat. Meat tenderizing makes many steaks and roasts tender, but critics say it can also make beef more susceptible to bacterial contamination. Experts say it should be cooked to 71°C to kill all the bacteria, equivalent to medium-well. But regulators don’t require tenderized meat to be labelled, so you can’t tell if you’re buying tenderized meat. Would you want to know?

The Fifth Estate, CBC – “Lost In The Struggle: The Next Chapter”
The summer of 2012 will be recorded as one of the bloodiest in Toronto’s history. However, it was seven years ago, during the so-called summer of the gun, that the fifth estate began working on a story about kids from tough neighbourhoods who get into trouble and see no way out. That story took Gillian Findlay to three young men in Toronto’s storied—some say notorious—Jane and Finch neighbourhood. For almost a year, the fifth estate followed them, capturing the reality of their lives in the ‘hood. On Friday, Oct. 26 at 9 p.m. (9:30 NT), on CBC-TV, Findlay takes us back to Jane and Finch, to find out what became of those young men. Three different personalities. Three different sets of challenges. And seven years later, three very different outcomes.

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New tonight: Flashpoint, The Nature of Things, Doc Zone

Flashpoint

Flashpoint, CTV – “Below the Surface”
A bomb tears through a quiet suburban neighbourhood and Team One believes it’s just the first blast in a war between rival biker gangs. As the Team races to defuse a second bomb, Parker (Enrico Colantoni) discovers that the life of a young informant (Jonathan Keltz, ENTOURAGE) is hanging in the balance.

The Nature of Things, CBC – “Babies: Born To Be Good?”
Psychologists have made breakthroughs in our understanding of what babies might be thinking, and what they could possibly know about justice, helping, honesty, and fairness. Even before they learn to talk!

Doc Zone, CBC – “Fanning the Flames”
As the most expensive election campaign in history comes down to the wire in a bitterly-divided America, Doc Zone looks at the media, the money and the political manoeuvring behind the Anger in America.

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Degrassi surpasses Beachcombers as longest-running Canadian drama

From a media release:

DEGRASSI Becomes Longest-Running Canadian Drama Ever, as it Celebrates Milestone 300th Episode, This Friday on MuchMusic

MuchMusic’s iconic Canadian series DEGRASSI celebrates an impressive milestone this week when it airs its 300th episode this Friday, Oct. 26 at 9 p.m. ET. The episode also marks the 400th episode of the entire franchise since it first landed on the Canadian television landscape in 1980, making the series the longest-running English language drama in Canadian history, topping the long-standing title holder THE BEACHCOMBERS’ 387 episodes. For a detailed timeline of DEGRASSI click here.

“Very few television series have had an impact on multiple generations the way DEGRASSI has,” said Catherine MacLeod, Vice-President, Specialty Channels. “DEGRASSI is still as relevant today as it was thirty years ago, and we’re proud to be a part of this moment in television history.”

“How rare and wonderful it is to have an opportunity to tell 300-plus stories about teenage life,” said Linda Schuyler, Executive Producer, Epitome Pictures. “This is a testament to exceptional teamwork with our cast, crew, writers and our longstanding partnerships with CTV, MuchMusic and TeenNick.”

Friday’s episode marks the 300th episode since the revamped series was added to the CTV schedule in 2001. After nine seasons on CTV, DEGRASSI began broadcast of its 10th season on MuchMusic in 2010. Since its inception, DEGRASSI has been a groundbreaking series addressing the issues and circumstances of young people’s lives with honesty and frankness. Recognized for its willingness to discuss controversial topics such as teen pregnancy, drug use, bullying, sexuality, and sexual identity, DEGRASSI has managed to stay sharply relevant throughout its many seasons on the air.

The series’ impact has been recognized with a Peabody Award in 2011, seven Gemini Awards, and two Teen Choice Awards. DEGRASSI has also received nominations for some of the industry’s most coveted awards, including two Primetime EMMY® Award nominations, and four GLAAD Media Award nominations.

In Friday’s episode “Doll Parts” (Oct. 26 at 9 p.m. ET), Maya is not feeling very good about herself, so she allows Tori to give her a pageant-style makeover. Marisol suspects Mo of hiding something from her, and fears the worst. Is he in trouble? Meanwhile, Adam tries out for the boys volleyball team. The episode guest stars Ben Mulroney from CTV’s ETALK, who plays himself as the host of a beauty pageant.

To celebrate the 300th episode of DEGRASSI, Much’s 70,000 MuchCloser members have the chance to earn access to an exclusive behind-the-scenes clip. To claim this limited reward, MuchCloser members have to answer a trivia question about the 300th episode at muchmusic.com/degrassi, or they can check-in via the Degrassi Chat app. To sign up for a free MuchCloser account, visit MuchMusic.com/closer.

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New tonight: The Bachelor Canada, Dragons’ Den

Bachelor Canada, Citytv
Brad speaks the language of love in Paris, the City of Light, with one lucky bachelorette, while another is left heartbroken. Then, overwhelming jealousy causes one woman to make drastic moves for some coveted alone time with Brad, while the piercing agony of loss leaves another struggling over what to do next.

Dragons Den, CBC
The Dragons enjoy a few martinis; the gloves are off in the Den; and a Dragon swing goes out of bounds fast. Plus, a new form of school fundraising raises some eyebrows.

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