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TV, eh? podcast episode 24: Painting with a Schadenfreude Brush

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We’re back from the holidays with an interview with Allan Hawco, creator and star of Republic of Doyle. (An odd audio glitch on my end means Anthony creatively edited to cut my part out – yay Anthony!)

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Allan Hawco of Republic of Doyle

From Tara Bradbury of the Telegram:

  • Republic of Doyle
    “The way I thought about it is if we can open the door in Newfoundland with the storytelling of the show so that Newfoundlanders felt like they were included, then Canadians would feel like they’re included and then hopefully the rest of the world would feel like they’re included as well,” Hawco, one of the show’s co-creators, co-writers, co-producers and star, said. Read more.
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Call Me Fitz, Republic of Doyle, Less Than Kind among “shows that mattered”

From John Doyle of the Globe and Mail:

  • The 10 TV shows that mattered (and a few lesser categories)
    “Call Me Fitz: A deliciously toxic, black Canadian comedy starring Jason Priestley as Richard Fitzpatrick, the car salesman from hell whose life unravels. The show that teeters on the edge of being sweet and then swings back to being about truly awful, despicable, but wonderfully drawn, characters. A great comedy for grown-ups.” Read more.
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