This week, CHML’s Scott Thompson wanted to hear my take on what’s going on with this whole Rupert Murdoch hulabaloo. Would this hurt the Fox TV News service, he asks.While I cheer the tear down of all-powerful media companies and any exposure of their alleged shady dealings the disturbing thing about the Murdoch deal was the quick and
This is Etobicoke?? Combat Hospital‘s Arnold Pinnock greeted press assembled for a visit to the set of the series last month in the west end of Toronto. The actor plays Canadian forces commander Will Royal, head of nursing at the war zone medical unit.
Just got off the phone with William Shatner. At 80, the Captain is as busy as ever despite the demise of his CBS sitcom S#*! My Dad Says. He has a book, a new CD (In Search of Major Tom–where he “sings,” among other things, Bohemian Rhapsody!?) and another season of Weird or What? coming out. (The return of
Haven executive producer Shawn Piller (The Dead Zone) talks about adding Jason Priestley to the second season of the supernatural series. Interviewed on set in a converted hockey rink in Chester, Nova Scotia. Haven returns Monday night at 10 p.m. on Showcase.
Haven‘s Lucas Bryant, who plays local New England cop Nathan Wuornos, addresses one of the big mysteries on the Nova Scotia set of the supernatual series. Season Two begins Monday night at 10 p.m. on Showcase.
Looking for a little paranormal activity? Haven returns for a second season Monday night at 10 p.m. on Showcase. It premiered last Friday on Syfy.I had the opportunity to re-visit the set out in Chester, N.S., in May. The series is produced out of a local hockey rink and everything inside is friendly and low key.The big get for season two
After a summer full of get-me-off-this-game-show-style reality crap, it’s nice to see good drama make a come back. Besides the fourth season return of Breaking Bad (tonight at 10 p.m. on AMC), a new short-order detective series from PBS begins tonight called Zen (part of Masterpiece Mystery!, 9 p.m., check PBS affiliates in your area). Rufus Sewell, so good
Breaking Bad returns tonight for a fourth season at 10 p.m. on AMC. Bryan Cranston has won the Best Actor in a drama Emmy three years in a row as chemistry teacher-turned-drug-kingpin Walter White, but he is not in the running this year. That’s because AMC bumped the show out of its usual late-winter start to July,