In the news: Rookie Blue interviews

From Gayle MacDonald of the Globe and Mail:

From Kat Angus of Canwest News Service:

From Richard Huff of the NY Daily News:

From Joel Keller of TV Squad:

  • Missy Peregrym of ‘Rookie Blue’ Doesn’t Want to Be Famous
    “Peregrym and I talked about what she’s learned in her time in showbiz, how much she loves her ‘Rookie Blue’ character Andy McNally, and how the comparisons to ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ are fairly accurate. We also talked a little bit about ‘Reaper,’ where she played Andi, Sam’s on-again, off-again girlfriend. Let’s just say she doesn’t think the CW had much invested in promoting the show. Our talk, and some clips, after the jump.” Read more.

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In the news: Robert C. Cooper on his Stargate departure

From Darren Sumner of Gateworld:

  • Cooper talks Stargate departure
    “Following this weekend’s news that long-time Stargate writer, producer, and director Robert C. Cooper will leave the franchise after his appearance at Comic-Con next month (story), we contacted him to find out just why he’s made the decision, what Stargate has meant to him — and what he plans to do next.” Read more.
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In the news: Nova Scotia fills in for Maine in Haven

From Vernon Oickle of South Shore Now:

  • South Shore becomes ‘stand-in’ for Maine town
    “”Haven” is a new, one-hour original television drama currently being filmed along the South Shore as places like Lunenburg, Chester, Hubbards and Northwest stand in for the fictional town. It is precisely this region’s close visual resemblance to Maine that ultimately attracted producers to these shores, but the decision to film here was made for many other reasons according to one of the driving forces behind the 13-episode series.” Read more.
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Canadian Comedy Award nominees announced

From a media release:

2010 CANADIAN COMEDY AWARD NOMINEES ARE ANNOUNCED!

The race for the 2010 Canadian Comedy Awards is on! Canada’s finest comedians will go head to head for the coveted BEAVER statuette this October in Toronto, as The Canadian Comedy Awards Foundation in association with The Comedy Network today announced the nominees for the 2010 Canadian Comedy Awards. At a media conference held at Yuk Yuk’s in Toronto, emcees Deb McGrath and Colin Mochrie highlighted the nominees in all 21 categories.

Winners will be declared at The Comedy Network Presents the Canadian Comedy Awards & Festival Awards Show on Monday, October 18 to be held at the Isabel Bader Theatre.

To view a complete list of the 2010 Canadian Comedy Awards nominees and to access nominee bios, please go to www.canadiancomedy.ca.

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