All posts by Greg David

Prior to becoming a television critic and owner of TV, Eh?, Greg David was a critic for TV Guide Canada, the country's most trusted source for TV news. He has interviewed television actors, actresses and behind-the-scenes folks from hundreds of television series from Canada, the U.S. and internationally. He is a podcaster, public speaker, weekly radio guest and educator, and past member of the Television Critics Association.

Link: MIPCOM: Syfy’s ‘Killjoys’ Stars Tease Second Season

From Etan Vlessing of The Hollywood Reporter:

MIPCOM: Syfy’s ‘Killjoys’ Stars Tease Second Season
“We should expect to find out more about Red 17, and about Khlyen, and if he is working for someone, or if he’s the decision-maker. That’s my question,” John-Kamen said “What he did in season one was create this notion that there’s something bigger, this thing is bigger, and you don’t even know you’re part of – do as I tell you as I’m trying to protect you from something. I do hope that threat will be revealed in season two,” she added. Continue reading.

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Preview: Newbies breathe life into Dragons’ Den

It doesn’t take long for the newest investors to establish themselves as a trio who belong on Dragons’ Den. Now into its 10th season on CBC, the franchise—following the recent departures of Arlene Dickinson and David Chilton—brought in Joe Fresh founder Joe Mimran, Buytopia co-founder Michele Romanow and Minhas Breweries’ co-founder Manjit Minhas to play alongside Michael Wekerle and cagey veteran Jim Treliving.

And the new casting works.

Returning Wednesday night on CBC, Mimran, Minhas and Romanow aren’t afraid to spar with budding entrepreneurs—and their fellow Dragons—in order to make a deal. Things start off on the right foot when a young man pitches his all-natural drink mixes and four Dragons get into a bidding fray before he settles on one. It’s a tougher road of travel for a dude shilling coconut oil and another who gets a little cocky during the deal stage over his dragon models.

One of my favourite segments of Dragons’ Den returns, as producers spend several minutes catching up with a duo who’d signed a deal with Chilton for their curling pads.

But back to the new kids on the block. Mimran deploys a playful sense of humour to the proceedings, happy to offer his money and advice but equally thrilled to joke around and keep the situation light. Minhas and Romanow are equally at ease, though more reserved than personalities like Mimran and Wekerle, but they’re certainly business savvy. I learned a lot about their passion and smarts from the no-nonsense questions they asked of the entrepreneurs and the enthusiasm—or distain—they displayed during pitches. Romanow’s knowledge of new media lead to a spirited, extended debate with Treliving; he didn’t think it was that important and she did. It made for engaging TV.

Dragons’ Den continues to plug along with a recipe for success that hasn’t changed that much in the last 10 seasons. And by swapping out panelists every once in awhile, they’re keeping the series fresh.

Dragons’ Den airs Wednesdays at 8 p.m. on CBC.

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Link: Keeping Canada Alive puts spotlight on healthcare system

From Melissa Hank of O.Canada.com:

Keeping Canada Alive puts spotlight on healthcare system
It’s one thing to enjoy a good medical yarn on shows like Code Black or Grey’s Anatomy. It’s another to know that the drama is real, and it’s happening in a hospital near you.

Keeping Canada Alive, CBC’s ambitious new six-part series, chronicles what happened in the 24 hours comprising May 6, 2015, at more than 40 health and homeware locations in 24 Canadian cities. Continue reading.

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Link: Fashion mogul Joe Mimran enters the Dragons’ Den

From Tony Wong of the Toronto Star:

Fashion mogul Joe Mimran enters the Dragons’ Den
“It was like going on a canoe trip with four other people you never met before. But at the end of the four weeks you know them pretty well. When there’s a difference in opinion is when it gets the most interesting. We’re all very Canadian of course. The first week I was very polite. It took me to the second week to get really in there to feel that I wasn’t offending a fellow Dragon. But you know that’s what the producers want to see, they want to see a difference in opinion. And you do see that.” Continue reading.

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TV, eh? podcast episode 191 – Out of the Doldrums

The Canadian fall television season gets its groove on, and Greg, Diane and Anthony spend the first part of the podcast discussing two weeks-plus of primetime chock-full of goodies like This Life, Love It Or List It, 22 Minutes, Rick Mercer Report, Dragons’ Den, Continuum, Haven, House of Bryan, Forgive Me, The Romeo Section and more. Check out our handy calendars to find out when everything debuts and returns.

We also chat about Blackstone‘s final season, reveal which Canadian network will broadcast Wynonna Earp and the ratings success of homegrown sci-fi series’ Orphan Black, Between, Dark Matter and Killjoys.

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