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In the news: Laurie Gelman of The Mom Show

Ann Marie McQueen of Sun Media talks to one of the hosts of Slice’s The Mom Show:

  • ‘The Mom Show’ coming home
    “Gelman is spending three months this summer shooting the third season of The Mom Show. She co-hosts with Ottawa native and Rogers Daytime alum Catherine Marion. The pair will be back in town when the show travels to the St. Laurent Centre to shoot on location July 5 and 6, and Gelman says she’s constantly inspired by stories from the real moms who appear on it.”
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ReGenesis season finale Sunday, June 17

Season three of ReGenesis concludes Sunday, June 17 AT 8 P.M. ET/7 P.M. PT on The Movie Network and Movie Central

  • Victor Garber (Alias) guest stars as the enigmatic Olivier Roth –

A massive global conspiracy is revealed in the season finale of ReGenesis, airing Sunday, June 17 at 8 p.m. ET on The Movie Network (eastern Canada) and 7 p.m. PT on Movie Central (western Canada).

Season four of ReGenesis premieres in Spring 2008 on The Movie Network and Movie Central.

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In the news: Little Mosque on the Prairie interests US buyers

Guy Dixon of the Globe and Mail reports on Ben Silverman’s Banff World Television Festival session:

  • NBC honcho shows interest in Little Mosque
    “The recently appointed co-chairman of NBC, Ben Silverman, who is known for repackaging foreign shows such as The Office and Ugly Betty for the U.S. market, has given a strong indication that he’s considering snapping up CBC’s Little Mosque on the Prairie.”
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In the news: Rumours reruns return to CBC

Ann Marie McQueen of Sun Media interviews Allison Graham:

  • ‘Rumours’ actress happiest at home
    “The English-language version of the popular French series — which is set at a Toronto-based women’s gossip and lifestyle magazine and stars Jennifer Dale and David Haydn-Jones — is set Tuesday to begin airing daily at 7:30 p.m. The network is giving the first season a second chance after the series failed to catch fire when nine episodes aired last year.”
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