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Robson Arms update

From CTV:

Missed last week’s episode? Tune in to The Comedy Network at 8:30pm PT/ET Saturday, February 17th to watch episode 1 and then switch to CTV at 9pm and watch episode 2 – a whole hour of Robson Arms!

Episode 2 Saturday Feb 17th on CTV at 9pm ET/PT (check local listings)

After Sault has an anxiety attack at work during an HR exercise, she confesses to Geoff that her life is a mess. When Geoff suggests that having a special someone might make things easier, Sault fixates on reigniting her relationship with Nick… but mistakes stalking for romance.

ONLINE TREATS – New This Week!

  • Have you seen the “Making of Robson Arms” short documentary yet? Check it out here… click here
  • Exec Story Editor David Moses – writer of this week’s episode “Saultology” interviews Alisen Down about the crazy ups and downs of her character Sault St. Marie… click here
  • Check out this week’s new web-only episode in which Hal (played by Zak Santiago) offers up some – somewhat dubious – advice on how to bring women back to your apartment… click here

NEW WEBSITE NOW LIVE

Don’t forget to bookmark the Robson Arms website – lots more goodies are coming your way every week…

www.robsonarms.ctv.ca

ROBSON ARMS EPISODES NOW ON THE CTV BROADBAND NETWORK

You can catch up on Episode 1 starring Leslie Nielsen now on the CTV BROADBAND Network at CTV.ca.

Check out episode 2 “Saultology” on thecomedynetwork.ca today, and on CTV.ca on Sunday, February 11th.

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In the news: Rent-a-Goalie season two, webisodes in production

From Channel Canada:

  • Production begins on season two of Rent-a-Goalie
    “Rent-A-Goalie has been enthusiastically received by Showcase viewers and we’re thrilled that we’ve been able to increase our order from 8 to 10 new episodes this season,” says Tara Ellis, Vice-President of Content for Showcase. “And of course, we’re so proud of Chris Bolton’s ACTRA award nomination – no small feat in such a competitive category.”
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Degrassi: Extra Credit Mangasodes

From CTV:

Degrassi Gets Animated With the World Debut of Degrassi: Extra Credit Mangasodes on The CTV Broadband Network at CTV.ca

The Degrassi brand continues to grow as Degrassi: Extra Credit “mangasodes” make their world debut on The CTV Broadband Network at CTV.ca.

At two-minutes in length, the mangasodes are animated extensions of the Number one Canadian drama series, Degrassi: The Next Generation, and the Degrassi: Extra Credit novel series, providing fans across Canada with bonus plotlines in animated form. The first mangasode, entitled “Confusionville”, will be available on demand on The CTV Broadband Network at CTV.ca beginning Thursday, Feb. 8 at Noon ET. The second, entitled “Punked”, will be available Thursday, Feb. 15 at Noon ET.

“In a world where media are converging in new ways all the time, it seems natural to morph the two-dimensional book world of Degrassi: Extra Credit into animated action shorts for broadband streaming,” said Stephen Stohn, Executive Vice-President: Epitome Pictures Inc.

The Degrassi: Extra Credit novels and mangasodes are a direct complement to Degrassi: The Next Generation. The critically acclaimed series will return to CTV later this year for the second act of its sixth season.

The mangasodes were produced by Toronto-based Yowza! Animation Inc., whose production credits include: Osmosis Jones, Titan AE, Looney Tunes Back in Action and Curious George – to name a few. Aside from the feature films Yowza has also worked on numerous direct-to-video features, title sequences, commercials, television series and pilots. The animation was completed by Toronto native James McCrimmon who graduated from the animation program at Sheridan College in Oakville.

The Degrassi: Extra Credit mangasodes join more than 100 hours of programming already available on demand on The CTV Broadband Network, including exclusive Degrassi webisodes and “On the Set” material from Degrassi: The Next Generation. Also available on demand at CTV.ca are Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip, The O.C., Corner Gas, eTalk, Instant Star, Whistler, W-Five and The CTV National News.

Launched in June 2006, The CTV Broadband Network is Canada’s first multi-channel, on-demand broadband service featuring four distinct broadband channels. Utilizing an advertiser-supported revenue model, the Network features a free, premium broadband video player that harnesses the latest in technology to deliver full length CTV programming in all forms from all genres at broadband speeds and enhanced resolution.

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