TV, eh? podcast episode 100 – “The Stunned Silence of Impressedness”

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Anthony and Diane celebrate 100 episodes with your thoughts (and ours) on favourite Canadian TV memories. Plus the news of the week, of course.

Episode 100: Listen or download here or subscribe via iTunes or with any other program via the TV, Eh? feed.

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New tonight: Get Stuffed, Murdoch Mysteries

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Get Stuffed, OLN – “King Trapper”
Competitors Ryan “6 Pack” Lapadat and Joshua Rice head to a remote northern community in Manitoba to put their outdoorsman skills to the test. Can Josh’s natural athleticism be any match for the powerful 6 Pack? Who will be the bigger man and who will face the outrageous punishment meal?

Murdoch Mysteries, Citytv – “Who Killed the Electric Carriage?”
When the inventor of a nickel and cadmium battery is murdered, Detective Murdoch (Yannick Bisson) suspects the killer might be eccentric entrepreneur James Pendrick (Peter Stebbings, Immortals). As the creator of an astonishing bullet-shaped vehicle that runs on electric power, Pendrick stages a motor race, giving Murdoch insight into this strange new world of modern innovation – and murder.

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Vintage Toronto TV show openings

From BlogTO:

  • The top 10 vintage Toronto TV show openings
    Vintage Toronto locations in film get a lot of appreciation; in TV, not so much. Could it be that so many TV shows, like films, have used and abused our gritty city settings to front as New York, Chicago, Boston or anywhere else USA? Or is it, more likely, that no broadcasters air these programs anymore and outside of YouTube they have no televisual legacy? Either way, here are openings (a dying art in its self) to a few classic and/or forgotten TV shows which were not afraid to be loud and proud about where they were set. Read more.
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