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Link: 30-year-old home movie shows SCTV crew was better at comedy than softball

From Audra Williams of The A.V. Club:

30-year-old home movie shows SCTV crew was better at comedy than softball
One overcast day in 1982, a ragtag crew of nerds gathered to play what was clearly the greatest game of softball in all history: SCTV cast versus SCTV crew. Found by John Candy’s widow, the delightfully named Rose Candy, the Super 8mm footage is a highlights reel of a game played in Edmonton City Park by comedy geniuses Catherine O’Hara, John Candy, Rick Moranis, Eugene Levy, Joe Flaherty, and Dave Thomas. Continue reading.

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CraveTV to go direct to consumers January 1

From a media release:

Bell Media’s CraveTV to Go Direct to Consumers on January 1

  • All Canadians with access to the Internet can soon enjoy CraveTV’s premium TV programming, including HBO and SHOWTIME content

Bell Media announced today that its premium TV streaming service CraveTVTM will become available direct to consumers on January 1, 2016. Today’s announcement means that the breadth and depth of premium, quality television programming available exclusively on CraveTV will soon also be offered to all Canadians with access to the Internet. More details will follow in the months ahead.

CraveTV is currently available to subscribers of a long list of participating television providers, including Bell, Eastlink, and Telus, via set-top box, mobile apps, the web, Apple TV, Chromecast, and Microsoft Windows 8, and will soon be available via game consoles and Smart TVs.

From TV’s most-acclaimed dramas and beloved comedies to documentaries, music, and factual programming, CraveTV features thousands of hours of premium TV programming, representing hundreds of unique titles.

CraveTV provides viewers with the largest collection of premium content in one place, with programming in three categories – exclusive past-season content, featuring back seasons of television’s biggest programs currently on air; an extensive and exclusive library, featuring complete catalogues of some of the best TV series that have ever aired; and original series never before seen in Canada. CraveTV features more than 20 curated collections across multiple genres, boasting more than 25,000 episodes from nearly 1,300 titles, including:

  • the entire off-air library of HBO’s iconic programming catalogue, including THE SOPRANOS, THE WIRE, and SEX AND THE CITY, as well as the HBO Films catalogue and HBO stand-up comedy specials;
  • hundreds of hours of acclaimed SHOWTIME series and specials, such as THE AFFAIR, RAY DONOVAN, PENNY DREADFUL, HOMELAND, UNITED STATES OF TARA, WEEDS, and NURSE JACKIE;
  • an unmatchable comedy slate headlined by CraveTV exclusives SEINFELD and SOUTH PARK, and also including THE BIG BANG THEORY, CHEERS, FRASIER, and CORNER GAS;
  • an exclusive Monty Python catalogue featuring every single episode of MONTY PYTHON’S FLYING CIRCUS;
  • first-run CraveTV exclusives, including MANHATTAN, BOSCH, and DEADBEAT and SHOWTIME’s HAPPYISH;
  • the most-watched and most-acclaimed original Canadian primetime scripted programming, featuring SAVING HOPE, MOTIVE, 19-2, FLASHPOINT, and DEGRASSI;
  • a Superhero collection headlined by some of the most-watched television programs currently on air, including MARVEL’s AGENTS OF S.H.I.E.L.D., ARROW and, later in 2015, THE FLASH;
  • a Sci-Fi & Fantasy collection led by genre blockbusters ORPHAN BLACK and DOCTOR WHO, and featuring all six series comprising the complete STAR TREK TV collection;
  • an iconic Music Collection featuring TV programming expressly dedicated to music and its legends, including the upcoming FOO FIGHTERS: SONIC HIGHWAYS and CLASSIC ALBUMS; and
  • CraveTV Original Series like the upcoming comedy LETTERKENNY
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Daily Planet’s Dan Riskin preps for our first encounter with Pluto

RiskinNASA may have other reasons for launching a spacecraft to gather high-resolution images of Pluto, but Daily Planet‘s Dan Riskin has one of the better reasons I’ve heard:  “Now we’ll know what crayon to use.”

He’s talking about the generations of kids who learned about the solar system in colouring books, who could use any colour they wanted for that last orb because the only pictures we had of the planet three billion miles away showed it as a small dot.

Pluto is the last of the original nine planets to be explored, nearly a decade after the New Horizons spacecraft was launched to gather the clearest images we’ll have of the now-demoted dwarf planet.

Discovery will air their Pluto: First Encounter special on July 15, the day after New Horizon’s closest approach to Pluto, when high resolution images will be available. Dr. Riskin will be at mission control in Maryland for that one shot fly-by — New Horizons will get closer to Pluto than its moons, but it can’t slow down.

Riskin himself is an evolutionary biologist who studied vampire bats running, leading to one of the kookiest bat videos you might run across. He stumbled into one of the coolest jobs, playing co-host to Daily Planet’s jumble of scientific stories so outside of his bat-focused research.

“In science, it’s such a full time job to watch your corner of the rug, you can’t explore the rest of the building. Discovery allows me to explore my scientific curiosity. It’s fun to be an amateur at it. I don’t have the same stakes I do in my field. That’s the journey we’re taking our viewers on, and I’m on the same journey.”

He calls space exploration “the coolest thing you can do with your time,” something he’s since shared with his young son after buying a telescope of his own. “Robots are exploring our solar system. That’s one of the biggest things you can do as a society.”

An unexpected, temporary shutdown of the New Horizons probe last week has added to the dramatic tension of this one chance to have a successful mission, our first glimpse of a new planet — yes, I’m calling it a planet  dammit — since Voyager 2 showed us Neptune in 1989.  We’ve already started seeing images from New Horizons, and on July 14 we hope to see it up close and personal.

Despite its demotion, only eight months after New Horizons was launched, Riskin calls it a special planet.  “Pluto is an outlier in every sense of the word,” said Riskin. “It has a tilted orbit, a giant moon locked into a static spot in the sky, and four more exotic moons spinning around in chaos. Everything we know about Pluto is already super-weird, and we haven’t even seen it up close yet. This is going to be amazing.”

It’s also a very American planet, says Riskin. New Horizons carries the ashes of Clyde Tombaugh who discovered “Planet X” in 1930 — the first American to discover a planet.  “People got fired up by that.”

Riskin met his son and daughter, calling them the “most charming people you’ve ever met in your life”, who showed him Tombaugh’s telescope made of grain silo parts and Coke cans. They, along with many Americans and Pluto supporters, are deeply disappointed at the demotion, but it hasn’t tempered the excitement of New Horizons for those of us who always wondered what crayon to use, and always wonder what’s out there to explore.

You can catch Discovery’s Pluto: First Encounter on July 15. 

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Link: Beyond Erica: Erin Karpluk’s career enters new dimension with Riftworld web series

From Eric Volmers of the Calgary Herald:

Beyond Erica: Erin Karpluk’s career enters new dimension with Riftworld web series
Erin Karpluk is honest when explaining how producers landed both her and co-star Tahmoh Penikett for the CBC sci-fi comedy web series, The Riftworld Chronicles.

In fact, she admits her producers wish she wasn’t so honest. Continue reading.

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Chris Haddock’s The Romeo Section in production

From a media release:

Haddock Entertainment started production late last week on their highly anticipated new series for CBC-TV, THE ROMEO SECTION. Shooting in and around Vancouver, the 10-episode x 1-hour drama will continue its production until October 20, 2015.

From the creative mind of acclaimed showrunner Chris Haddock (Boardwalk Empire – Producer / Writer; Intelligence and Da Vinci’s Inquest – Creator / Showrunner), THE ROMEO SECTION is a taut drama about espionage in the Pacific Rim, set in contemporary Vancouver. The show centres on a seasoned handler fronting as a university professor to recruit a roster of informants, who use their powers of seduction to extract secrets from state intelligence targets.

The talented ensemble cast includes Andrew Airlie (Cedar Cove; The Killing; 50 Shades of Grey; Big Eyes), a familiar face to audiences worldwide across both big and small screens, Andrew takes on the lead role of Wolfgang McGee; Jemmy Chen (USA Network’s Rush; an upcoming role in Star Trek 3) is a star on the rise adding to her repertoire of characters as Wolfgang’s colleague, Professor Lily Wong; multiple-award winning actor Juan Riedinger (Smallville; Continuum; Covert Affairs; Jennifer’s Body) has been cast as the conflicted Romeo spy, Rufus; well-established actor Eugene Lipinski (Sophie’s Choice; Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade; Fringe) deftly portrays Al, Wolfgang’s confidant in the world of espionage; and Vancouver born and raised talent, Stephanie Bennett (Big Eyes; CW series IZombie; Lifetime series UnReal) is Dee, an unhinged and unpredictable individual who is not afraid to stir up some trouble.

The series follows spymaster Professor Wolfgang McGee, an academic who secretly manages a roster of espionage assets. These assets, referred to as Romeo or Juliet spies, are informants engaged in intimate long or short-term relations with state intelligence targets. Wolfgang is a semi-retired Romeo operator, having worked his way up from youth in an unnamed and officially deniable “service” under the umbrella of Canada’s Intelligence Community.

Wolfgang falls into an obsessive relationship with one of his recruits, and discovers he has found himself a contemporary Mata Hari, and she has found, àla Pygmalion, a mentor to both dominate and liberate her. Over the course of the season, she emerges as an apt pupil threatening to overshadow her teacher.

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