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Link: Supernatural western shoots in High River

From Kevin Rushworth of the High River Times:

Link: Supernatural western shoots in High River
High River locations, including downtown and the firehall, will be on full display when Syfy network’s television show Wynonna Earp, a supernatural western, returns for its second season this summer.

Crews were recently in town from Feb. 14 to 16. While the firehall was their main site, others were Fourth Avenue SW, Colossi’s Cafe and a nearby alleyway, producer Brian Dennis said. Continue reading.

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CBC brings popular British bake off format to Canada with The Great Canadian Baking Show

From a media release:

On your marks. Get set. Bake! CBC today announced that it is bringing hit format The Great British Bake Off to Canada with new 8 x one-hour series THE GREAT CANADIAN BAKING SHOW. Produced by Proper Television, the Canadian version of the culinary competition will start production this month and launch on CBC in fall 2017. The original British series will also air on CBC this summer as THE GREAT BRITISH BAKING SHOW. The search for Canada’s best bakers is now underway, with further details available at www.cbc.ca/life/greatcanadianbakingshow for those interested in applying.

Based on the British format, THE GREAT CANADIAN BAKING SHOW will bring together 10 amateur bakers from across Canada to compete in a series of themed culinary challenges. In every episode, they’ll face three nail-biting rounds: the Signature Bake, the Technical Bake and the Show Stopper. Each week, the competitor who shows the most skill, creativity and finesse will be named Star Baker, while the weakest will be sent home until only three finalists are left vying for the Great Canadian Baking Show title.

THE GREAT CANADIAN BAKING SHOW is produced by Proper Television in association with CBC and Love Productions. The format is owned by Love Productions and distributed by Sky Vision. In addition to the original British series the format has been produced in 23 territories, including American, Australian, French and Irish versions.

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TV, eh? podcast episode 222 — Astringent Oak & Resinous Pine

Recording earlier on a Family Day Monday means Greg went the non-alcoholic route for a beverage choice to make Diane proud.

Of course, we cover the latest new (Bellevue), concluding (Cardinal, Mary Kills People) and returning (Masters of Flip, Timber Kings, MasterChef … Canada) Canadian TV series via the calendar. Also on tap: TVO reverses its decision to stop transmitting to eight communities … and Greg and Anthony discover where Cloyne, Ont., is. Finally, we discuss Rogers’ decision to shut down one of its community stations, meaning important voices are being silenced.

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Link: 5×5 With The Hook: Dennis Andres

From You’ve Been Hooked:

Link: 5×5 With The Hook: Dennis Andres
“I can’t give much away, but it’s a scene later in the season that Catherine (Reitman) directed, and did an incredible job guiding the scene into the emotional direction it should go.  She managed to create a moment so surreal that I had forgotten I was on camera, and when they yelled, “cut!” I looked up, and the first thing I saw was Lainie Knox (our wonder woman camera A operator) wipe a tear from her eye.” Continue reading.

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Links: Anne of Green Gables

From Victoria Ahearn of The Canadian Press:

Link: Martin Sheen on relating to ‘Anne of Green Gables’
Martin Sheen has a great affinity for the classic Canadian story of “Anne of Green Gables” and his introverted character, Matthew Cuthbert.

The Golden Globe-winning star of “The West Wing” is reprising the role of the adoptive father of Anne Shirley in YTV’s “L.M. Montgomery’s Anne of Green Gables: The Good Stars,” debuting Monday. Continue reading.

From Chris Jancelewicz of Global News:

Link: Anne of Green Gables TV movie back for Part 2, and Anne has grown up
Canadians can head back to Green Gables before February is finished.

In L.M. Montgomery’s Anne of Green Gables: The Good Stars (Part 2 of a three-part TV movie), the beloved Anne Shirley (Ella Ballentine) turns 13 and faces a host of new milestones: first sleepovers, culinary misadventures, and shifting relationships with her “bosom” friend Diana and academic rival/love interest Gilbert Blythe. Continue reading.

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