HBO Canada picks up Less Than Kind for third season

From a media release:

AWARD-WINNING COMEDY SERIES, LESS THAN KIND PICKED UP FOR THIRD SEASON BY HBO CANADA

lessthankindIra Levy and Peter Williamson, Executive Producers at Breakthrough Film and Television, and Phyllis Laing, Executive Producer at Buffalo Gal Pictures, are pleased to announce that their multi award-winning comedy series, LESS THAN KIND, has been picked up for a third season by HBO Canada, which airs on Astral Media’s The Movie Network (Eastern Canada) and Corus Entertainment’s Movie Central (Western Canada). Breakthrough and Buffalo Gal will begin production on thirteen half hour episodes later this year.

Returning for the new season will be Maury Chaykin as Sam Blecher, Jesse Camacho as Sheldon Blecher, CCA Award-winner Wendel Meldrum as Anne Blecher, 2009 Leo winner and 2009 Gemini nominee Benjamin Arthur as Josh Blecher, Nancy Sorel as Aunt Clara, 2009 Gemini-nominee Brooke Palsson as Miriam Goldstein as well as Ross McMillian as Mr. Lubbe, Tyler Johnston as Danny Lubbe and Mike O’Brien as Mr. Goldstein.

Last year, LESS THAN KIND received rave reviews and was nominated for an outstanding number of awards, including: ten Gemini nominations; four Writers’ Guild of Canada noms; two from the Canadian Comedy Awards; and one Leo. The wins were: Benjamin Arthur for a Leo – Best Supporting Performance by a Male in a Dramatic Series; Kelly Makin for a Gemini – Best Direction in a Comedy Program or Series; Garry Campbell for the Canadian Writers’ Guild – Best Episodic Writing; and the Canadian Comedy Awards went to Wendel Meldrum – Best Performance by a Female on Television, and Best Performance by an Ensemble,.

LESS THAN KIND is an edgy and witty comedy series that follows the Blecher family: a reckless, self-destructive driving instructor father, his pyromaniac wife, and his two sons – one a teenage genius, the other an egotistical actor. They are forced to find ways to revive the failing family business: Blecher’s Driving School. They’re obliged to love each other but they don’t have to be nice about it.

The series is produced by Breakthrough Films & Television and Buffalo Gal Pictures and is helmed by executive producer, writer and show runner Mark McKinney. The series is also written and Executive Produced by former Winnipegger Marvin Kaye and Vancouver-born Chris Sheasgreen, who created the series based on Kaye’s semi-autobiographical one-act play, THEY HAVE MAYONNAISE IN MONTREAL. Executive producers also include Peter Williamson and Ira Levy for Breakthrough Films & Television and Phyllis Laing for Buffalo Gal Pictures. Paula J. Smith is producer and Rob Sheridan is consulting producer. In addition to McKinney, the second season of the series was written by Garry Campbell, Marvin Kaye, Chris Sheasgreen, Jenn Engels and Jennifer Beasley.

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In the news: Canadian shows thrive on publicity

From John Doyle of the Globe and Mail:

  • Some home truths about Canadian TV
    “Promotion matters more than anything. CTV knows this and has benefited enormously. It has promoted the hell out of Hiccups and Dan For Mayor. It made sure that every Canadian knew about Flashpoint and The Bridge. Maybe this was a lesson learned from the launch and success of Corner Gas, but the presence of Canadian shows on CTV is inescapable.” Read more.
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TV, eh? interview: Mary Ashton of Dan for Mayor

By Diane Wild
Article first published as Dan For Mayor Returns From Exile on Blogcritics

It’s been over a month since new episodes of Dan For Mayor aired on CTV. Over a month since Dan broke up with Brianna, his ex-girlfriend Claire broke up with Mike, and the campaign – with Dan and Claire on opposite sides – was heating up.

“It bugged me in that Canadian shows take a backseat to American shows for sweeps,” said co-star Mary Ashton, who plays Claire, of the May shutout. “But I’m glad CTV is coming back with a push to get people to watch it.”

Ashton and I spoke the day after an ACTRA protest targeting Global for spending millions on American shows while finding room for only one hour of scripted Canadian drama – the new Callum Keith Rennie series Shattered – on their fall schedule. We also spoke the day before CTV announced it was renewing its entire Canadian scripted lineup, including Dan For Mayor.

“It ended in a limbo, where both Dan and Claire are between relationships. She just liberated herself, so who knows what’s going to happen.”

Of course, Ashton knows; the season had finished shooting even before the first episode aired. She’s filled her time waiting for a season two with theatre work, including an upcoming show at the Toronto Fringe Festival – I caught her during a rehearsal lunch break at Kensington Market.

“I loved this episode,” she enthused about Monday’s Claire-centric half hour. “The writers gave me a chance to have some fun. I think it was the most ridiculous for my character, in that she was totally vulnerable – she was trying to figure out what was going on with Brianna and Dan – so she was obviously jealous, but at the same time excited. She was trying to keep a poker face about it all, until she finds out they’ve broken up. I think maybe it’s just a fulfillment of her own ego that she wants to find out he broke up with her for her.”

She also has to contend with Dan professionally as well as personally, after taking a job with Alan, another mayoral candidate. “I think it was a mistake that she worked for him because it was retaliation against Dan, and it kind of adds up in this episode.”

Her character is largely defined by her relationship to Dan, but Ashton sees greater depth in the role than as simply the lead’s ex and possibly future girlfriend. “It is a sitcom, but I think she was well developed in that she has a nice storyline where she’s trying to live up to her own expectations and not to everyone else’s.”

“There was never anything literally written down, but in my own preparation, I think she has issues with her parents. As you get to know them more, I think you see she tried to live up to their expectations.”

The Dan For Mayor audience will finally get to know all the characters better as the last four episodes of the season air this month, starting Monday, June 7.

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New tonight: Hiccups – “Model Patient” & Dan For Mayor – “Revenge is Swifty” on CTV

8 p.m. – HICCUPS – “Model Patient” – NEW EPISODE
Millie (Nancy Robertson) is jealous of Stan’s (Brent Butt) new client and Crystal (Emily Perkins) tries to sabotage Anna’s (Paula Rivera) opportunity to become “the dirty duchess”.

8:30 p.m. – DAN FOR MAYOR – “Revenge is Swifty” – NEW EPISODE
While taking part in the candidate’s debate, Dan (Fred Ewanuick) gets embroiled in a career-ending muffin issue. Jeff (Paul Bates) is in trouble at his own work.

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