Murdoch Mysteries (Citytv Original): Sunday, June 6 at 9:00pm ET/CT/PT (7:00pm MT)
Investigating the murder of a young woman who had posed for racy photographs, Murdoch (Yannick Bisson) discovers that James Pendrick’s beautiful wife Sally (Kate Greenhouse) also posed for the same photographer and fears for her life should her husband find out.
In the news: Enrico Colantoni on Flashpoint finding its stride
From Adam Bryant of TV Guide:
- Flashpoint’s Enrico Colantoni: “We’re Really Finding Our Stride”
“‘Every show takes a while to find its legs, and where CBS ended the last season, we were really finding our stride,’ Colantoni tells TVGuide.com. ‘The camaraderie of the unit  and of us as actors and crew members  was really clicking, so what you’re going to see now is much more intense.'” Read more.
In the news: The history of Drake on Degrassi
From Dave Kilpatrick of TV Squad:
- Drake on ‘Degrassi’: A Rapper’s Early Days on Canadian TV
“Drake was involved in some of ‘Degrassi’s’ hardest hitting story lines, not to mention some scenarios so ridiculous that they could draw a snicker from Sarah McLachlan on her weepiest day (she’s Canadian, you can look it up). So let’s take a look back at some of Drake’s best ‘Degrassi’ moments, shall we?” Read more.
In the news: Sanctuary among technical winners at Leo awards
From Craig Takeuchi of the Georgia Straight:
- Leo Awards 2010: Alice, Sanctuary, The Gray Matter lead technical winners
“Who won the most awards at the Leo Celebration Awards at the Westin Bayshore tonight? Go ask Alice. The TV mini-series, which ran in the feature-length drama category, won five awards this evening. (Tonight’s gala consisted of technical categories in the first of two nights of Leo Award ceremonies.)” Read more.
Interview: John Ralston of Living In Your Car
From Jason Tanamor of Zoiks online:
- John Ralston stars in HBO Canada’s ‘Living In Your Car.'” – Interview
“George Walker, Dani Romain and Joseph Kay are simply the hottest writing team at work in TV today. I say that because everything I needed was on the page. They did much of the work for me. My job was to be a self-centered, obnoxious asshole that you actually find endearing. I’ve been told I am a nice guy, and I’ve been told I “do†assholes well.” Read more.

