Amy faces a tough moral dilemma when she discovers Mr. Hanley has abandoned his horses and is on the brink of losing his farm.
Dragons’ Den season finale March 17 on CBC
From a media release:
DRAGONS AREN’T BORN, THEY’RE MADE
- SEASON FINALE OF CBC-TV’S DRAGONS’ DEN “THE ROAD TO RICHESâ€Â, MARCH 17 AT 8 P.M.
The Road to Riches, the special season finale of DRAGONS’ DEN, airs Wednesday, March 17 at 8 p.m. on CBC Television and retraces the Dragons’ emotional journeys to self-made success. From humble beginnings and darker days, to the joys of personal and professional milestones, this distinctive finale reveals the Dragons like never before, by providing an intimate and compelling look at the defining moments in their lives and how the past has shaped who they are today.
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In the news: The Bridge’s real-life inspiration
From CBC:
- New CTV series modelled on Toronto police union boss
“In his portrayal of Toronto beat cop turned union chief Craig Bromell in the new series The Bridge, actor Aaron Douglas says he channeled Tony Soprano, ‘if he was a cop.'” Read more.
In the news: The Bridge ‘most authentic’ cop show
From Michael Posner of the Globe and Mail:
- ‘It has to be the most authentic cop series going’
“Former officer and Toronto police union leader Craig Bromell says The Bridge captures the complicated nuances of a cop’s life” Read more.
New tonight: The Bridge on CTV – 2-hour series premiere
9 p.m. – THE BRIDGE – TWO-HOUR SPECIAL SERIES PREMIERE
After the rank and file unanimously vote tough and dedicated street cop Frank Leo (Aaron Douglas) into office as head of the Police Union, he begins his quest to put street cops first and clean up the force from the ground up. But the old boys’ network running the police force and the city’s self-serving politicians are not about to sit idly by while a former street cop makes up his own rules. Leo walks the thin blue line as he battles criminals on the streets, corruption in the ranks and the politically motivated department brass, letting nothing stop him from fulfilling his unwavering vow that when cops are in trouble, he will be there to protect the protectors.

