Amazing Race Canada makes Pit Stop with After the Race

From a media release:

As Canada’s #1 summer series THE AMAZING RACE CANADA nears its Season 3 midway point, CTV announced today that for a second year in a row it will produce and broadcast a one-hour, mid-season, after-show special, AFTER THE RACE. Taped in front of a studio audience from CTV’s headquarters in Toronto,AFTER THE RACE airs Wednesday, Aug. 19 at 10 p.m. ET/PT on CTV and CTV GO, immediately following Episode 7 of THE AMAZING RACE CANADA in most markets (check local listings). Hosted by TSN’s James Duthie (@tsnjamesduthie), AFTER THE RACE reunites all of this season’s eliminated teams, and features a look back at the most talked-about moments from the first seven episodes.

One of Canada’s most celebrated sportscasters, as well as a self-professed super-fan of the hit series, the Canadian Screen Award and three-time Gemini Award-winning Duthie returns to talk to the eliminated teams about their experience on THE AMAZING RACE CANADA,and gain personal insight into the highs and lows of their incredible journey. The eliminated teams confirmed so far to appear in AFTER THE RACE are: Max and Elias, Susan and Sharnjit, Dana and Amanda, and Hamilton and Michaelia, with an additional team or teams to be announced following their elimination.

In addition to the racers’ chats with Duthie, and questions from audience members, fans at home can also get in on the action by submitting questions now to CTV through Facebook and Twitter with the hashtag #AfterTheRace.

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Link: Norm Macdonald doing more stand-up than ever

From Bill Brioux of The Canadian Press:

Norm Macdonald doing more stand-up than ever 
The former “Saturday Night Live” Weekend Update anchor and sitcom star is a judge this summer on NBC’s “Last Comic Standing.” He also lends his voice to the Winnipeg-produced comedy gem “Sunnyside” (returning with new episodes in September on City).

Macdonald loves TV jobs where “I don’t have to put on any makeup.” He can also be heard as the voice of a pot-smoking pigeon in the animated comedy “Mike Tyson Mysteries” (carried in Canada on Netflix), an Adult Swim throwback to such Hanna-Barbera classics as “Scooby-Doo” and “Jonny Quest.” Continue reading.

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Link: Casey and Finnegan of Mr. Dressup alive and well on Hornby Island

From CBC:

Casey and Finnegan of Mr. Dressup alive and well on Hornby Island
Iconic puppets Casey and Finnegan starred alongside the late Ernie Coombs on one of the longest-running Canadian children’s shows, CBC Television’s Mr. Dressup.

But while the treehouse in which Casey and Finnegan lived can be found in the CBC Museum in Toronto, the puppets themselves aren’t there. Continue reading.

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Review: Strong words on Dark Matter

Last week’s episode of Dark Matter was, in a word, nuts. Two was revealed to be Derrick Moss, on board the Raza under disguise so he could mete out revenge on Three for killing his wife. Six, meanwhile, was attempting a little revenge of his own on the General and flubbed it.

So, with all of that on the table—plus Four reaching out to his half-brother—what did Episode 9 bring us?

“I’ll remember my true family, once I’ve dealt with my old one.”
Those words by Four to Two shows he’s still in revenge mode and wanting his throne back. Much of Friday’s new episode was spent with Four and his mentor, Akita, recalling their shared past, including the time Four saved Akita from death for bungling a battle. Four has become an increasingly fascinating character, fiercely loyal to those he cares about … until he’s wronged. His decision to kill Akita and pledge to ascend the throne shows you don’t want to be on Four’s bad side. But if you’re with him, you’ll reap the spoils.

“He’s harder to read than that book you gave me.” 
“That book is a classic.” 
“Whatever. Pig’s a wimp, spider’s a know-it-all.” 
That back-and-forth between Three and One over Charlotte’s Web had me giggling, but things got serious for One when he continued to plot his killing of Three. It took a lot of soul-searching—and a chat with Two—for One to reconsider his plan. After all, with their memories erased, was this version of Three responsible for murder? And with no lingering attachment to his wife, did One/Derrick need to go that far? (And how can we not cheer for Three when he cries reading Charlotte’s Web?)

“We’ve crossed a line and we can never go back. We can’t undo all the hurt that we’ve caused, no matter how far or fast we fly this ship. Sooner or later, that past is going to catch up to us. And when it does, there’s going to be hell to pay.” 
Five’s speech to Six was heartfelt and, as it turns out, prophetic. The hell to pay would be the three Ferrous destroyers who showed up in the episode’s closing minutes (will we finally be introduced to Wil Wheaton’s character next week?!). Meanwhile, the relationship between these two marvellous characters continues to develop. Six has embraced his father figure/protector role whole-heartedly and wants a bright future for Six rather than the darkness he and the rest of the Raza crew are living in. He sees a way out for her even though his is gone.

“One of us is a traitor.”
You’re right, Three. But which one?

Dark Matter airs Fridays at 10 p.m. ET on Space.

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Bid now: Professional notes on your script

DMcOne of the amazing items up for bid in the 3rd TV, eh? Charity Auction for Kids Help Phone is courtesy Denis McGrath for all you writers out there — professional notes on one of your scripts. As Denis says:

Professionals will tell you that writing is rewriting. And successful pilot scripts that get noticed get that way thanks to multiple rounds of feedback and dramaturgy by smart, professional readers. You’re bidding on a chance to to have a script (one half-hour or one one-hour) read and professionally noted by a senior, award-winning television writer, whose credits include X Company, The Border, Less Than Kind, Continuum, Bitten, and Stargate: Universe. Your written notes will include analysis of structure, character, plot & story progression, originality, clarity and thoughts on saleability potential. Your reader has been an Executive Producer in Residence at the Canadian Film Centre, and taught writing at Ryerson University for more than 10 years.

Availability: November 2015, script to be delivered in PDF form. Notes will be delivered in writing, with an option for in-script feedback, depending on program used.

Bid here:

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