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Gemini special awards announced

From a media release:

The 25th Annual Gemini Special Awards Announced

The Academy of Canadian Cinema & Television is pleased to announce the recipients of the 2010 Special Awards. These awards will be presented at the 25th Annual Gemini Awards Industry Galas, taking place November 2nd and 3rd at the Kool Haus Entertainment Complex, and at the Broadcast Gala, taking place November 13th at the historic Winter Garden Theatre.

This year’s recipients are:

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Canadian Comedy Awards moving, glitchy

From Glenn Sumi of Now Toronto:

  • Canadian Comedy Awards: Comedians remembered at Canadian Comedy Awards
    “The TV series Less Than Kind won lots of awards as well, including best performance by an ensemble (Jesse Camacho, Wendel Meldrum, Benjamin Arthur, Nancy Sorel, Maury Chaykin, Brooke Palsson) and best performance by a male (Dave Foley). In accepting his award, Foley said: ‘I’m glad my son is here, so I can say, ‘Fuck you, I am famous.”” Read more.
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CBC has become purveyor of fluff

From John Doyle of the Globe and Mail:

  • Enough with the fluff: CBC is top-heavy with lightweight shows
    “Look at the CBC schedule right now and you’ll see an awful lot of reality shows, half-hour comedies and a sum total of two dramas: Being Erica (Tuesday, 9 p.m.) and The Tudors (Wednesday, 9 p.m.). That’s it. Only two one-hour dramas. Oh, there’s the pleasant family drama Heartland, but that airs on Sundays at 7 p.m., out of prime time.” Read more.
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Men With Brooms is Little Rink on the Prairie

Group 2 hiFrom Brad Oswald of the Winnipeg Free Press:

From Patrick White of the Globe and Mail:

  • Men With Brooms, and the irony of a hot Winnipeg summer
    “Cheers was set in a bar, but it wasn’t about drinking,” said executive producer Paul Mather, overlooking the set from a perch in the rink’s bar. “This is set in a curling rink, but it’s about much more than curling.” Read more.

From Scott Stinson of the National Post:

  • No need to hurry hard on TV
    “M en with Brooms, the 2002 Paul Gross film about a small-town curling legend who returns home and ends up taking a shot at (relative) glory, made less than $5-million at the box office.” Read more.
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Battle of the Blades goes country

From a media release:

YEE-HAW! BATTLE OF THE BLADES HEADS TO THE COUNTRY THIS WEEK

  • SPECIAL MUSIC RECORDINGS BY THEO FLEURY AND SHAE-LYNN BOURNE
  • THIS WEEK’S GUEST JUDGE: SCOTT HAMILTON – THEME: COUNTRY

ScottHamilton 1The remaining five BATTLE OF THE BLADES pairs are dusting off their cowboy hats and bringing a taste of country life to the rink this Sunday at 8 p.m. on CBC Television. Joining the judging panel this week is American figure skating icon, Scott Hamilton.

Scott Hamilton has had an incredible figure skating career. He won four consecutive U.S. championships (1981–1984), four consecutive World Championships (1981–1984) and a gold medal at the 1984 Olympics. He was the first male figure skater to be awarded the Jacques Farvat Award (in 1988) and in 1990 he was inducted into the United States Olympic Hall of Fame.

As one of the greatest and most beloved entertainers to hit the ice, viewers can expect Hamilton to take a keen interest in both the technical and theatrical abilities of the ex-NHL competitors. Joining head judge Sandra Bezic and Jeremy Roenick on the judging panel, the three will watch as the show’s five remaining pairs compete for the fourth time in the hopes of winning a $100,000 donation for their charity of choice. This week’s theme is ‘Country.’

Theo Fleury and Shae-Lynn Bourne have each recorded the country songs they’ll be skating to this week. Fleury has recorded “As the Story Goes” a song that he wrote and Shae-Lynn is singing a duet on the track “All Over Again” with Irish singer Don Mescall.

Viewers can learn more about the competitors at www.cbc.ca/battle, the official online portal for the BATTLE OF THE BLADES. In addition to videos, blogs and behind-the-scene photos, the site offers viewers the opportunity to become fans of their favourite pair and track each participant’s activity as they strive to be the final pair remaining at the end of the series.

BATTLE OF THE BLADES is the brainchild of Kevin Albrecht with development by Sandra Bezic. BATTLE OF THE BLADES executive producers are John Brunton, Barbara Bowlby and Kevin Albrecht and show producers are Sandra Bezic and Sue Brophey. It is produced by Insight Productions in association with CBC Television airing Sunday and Monday nights at 8 p.m. local time.

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