Property Brothers casting for Toronto families

From a media release:

Cineflix’s Mega Hit PROPERTY BROTHERS Goes Stateside for Season 3

Cineflix’s hit series PROPERTY BROTHERS is gearing up for another packed season of dream home transformations. The third season of PROPERTY BROTHERS (26×60) has begun shooting the first seven episodes in Austin, TX. The remaining 19 episodes will be shot in Toronto beginning in August. Season 3 of the series continues with the same one-hour format that follows Drew andJonathan Scott as they help 26 Canadian and American families turn fixer-uppers into dream homes without busting the bank.

Renovating fixer-uppers into dream homes is what the Scott brothers do best, but it’s their rugged good looks coupled with their playful sense of humour that keeps viewers tuning in week after week. In each episode, the PROPERTY BROTHERS match their brains to their brawn with premium real-estate advice and ambitious residential transformations that they keep on time and on budget.

PROPERTY BROTHERS is currently casting for its new season in Toronto, looking for families that are searching for their dream home and are willing to renovate a fixer-upper. Interested candidates can apply now at propertybrothers@cineflix.com.

PROPERTY BROTHERS is a Cineflix (PROPERTY BROTHERS 3) Inc. production in association with W Network and HGTV in the U.S. Executive Producers are Simon Lloyd and Gerard Barry. The first two seasons of PROPERTY BROTHERS were developed and produced in association with W Network in Canada.

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Continuum a “promising sci-fi cop caper”

From Bill Brioux at TV Feeds My Family:

  • PREMIERE: promising sci-fi cop caper Continuum
    What if in the future the bad guys were really the good guys?
    That’s just one of the themes explored in Continuum, a slick, smart trip back to the future. The shot-in-Vancouver sci-fi cop show premiering Sunday, May 27 at 9 p.m. on Showcase. Read more.
  • Continuum the pitch that stuck for Simon Barry
    Continuum, the new Showcase drama which premieres tonight, starts off in the near future–the year 2077. When I met creator/executive producer Simon Barry in March on the Vancouver set of the series, however, we wound up talking more about the past. Specifically, the many series he tried to get off the ground before hitting pay dirt with Continuum. “I’ve written many un-produced pilots,” says Barry. “I’ve been trying for ten years now to get a show on the air in terms of developing and selling ideas. So this feels like a ten year overnight success.” Read more.
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Continuum’s time-travel twist

From Brent Furdyk of Shaw Connect:

  • Review: ‘Continuum’ delivers cop-show action with a time-travel twist
    If three Back to the Future movies and countless episodes of Star Trek have taught us anything, it’s that time travel comes with unforeseen consequences. Although this particular sci-fi truism is one of the undercurrents of Continuum, a slick new Canadian-made sci-fi series that begins in the future but takes place in the present, it escapes the trap of getting too bogged down with the paradoxical predicaments that come from altering timelines. Read more.

From The TV Addict:

Rachel Nichols Talks CONTINUUM

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New tonight: Continuum series premiere on Showcase

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Continuum, Showcase – “A Stitch in Time”
In the series opening episode entitled “A Stitch in Time,” Inspector Kiera Cameron loses everything she has and finds herself on a new mission when she and eight dangerous terrorists are transported from their time in 2077 back to 2012 during the terrorists’ attempt to escape execution. She takes on a new identity and joins the Vancouver Police Department in order to stop the terrorists’ reign of violence. Along the way, she befriends Alec Sadler, the 17-year-old who will one day grow up to create the technology her world is built upon.

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