Jer takes Sarah Silverman for a ride in Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee This week, CHML’s Scott Thompson asks about something his family urged him to check out on-line the other day: Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee.Jerry Seinfeld’s web series just returned for a second season on Crackle, a multi-platform media entertainment site. Packed with
John Dynes and an all Canadian crew keep CTV’s Spun Out in focus Thinking of heading to the set of Spun Out to watch the taping of a sitcom? The CTV comedy stars Dave Foley and tapes Fridays at the Pinewood Studios in Toronto. When you look up at the four pedestal cameramen, contrary to
Me and The Donald. His jet is tidier than his office If you’re into airplanes like me you’ll want to catch the second season premiere of Mighty Planes. it takes off Sunday night at 8 p.m. on Discovery.The first episode is all about Donald Trump’s tricked out 757, an aircraft that makes Stephen Harper’s new
Olympic hero and Race host Jon Montgomery accepts key to 2001 Sebring What do Michael J. Fox, Will Arnett, Robin Williams, James Spader, Sean Hayes, Seth Green, Andy Samburg, Andre Braugher, Allison Janney, Anna Faris, Kirstie Alley, Toni Collette and Marg Helgenberger all have in common?All headline big network series being imported onto Canadian prime
Swan and McLaren of Graceland Elvis has left the building. In fact, he was never in the building, or at least on the set, of Graceland. The series premieres Thursday night on Bravo and USA Network.Graceland is the name of a cool beach house in Malibu that is home to a gaggle of good looking
Barbara Williams Shaw Media is a dominant player on the specialty side in Canada. Channels such as History, Showcase and Slice all had big years.Keeping them stocked with content is SVP Barbara Williams’ job. Rivals say Williams was the big buyer last month at the L.A. screenings.It doesn’t seem that way when you just look
Two weeks ago I was invited to join a few other journalists at a training centre in Etobicoke on a pizza-making mission. Assured we could eat what we made, I readily agreed.The above video captures the results. It’s all part of a new reality series called Be The Boss Canada, premiering June 6 at 9
On the Spun Out set with director Brian Roberts “Twenty bucks to the first person who can name the original bass player with Steely Dan.”The challenge was thrown out by Brian K. Roberts, executive producer and director of the new CTV sitcom Spun Out.Roberts was crossing in front of the bleachers between camera set ups