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Topic: Showcase The new items published under this topic are as follows.
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| Programming Highlights: Emmy Winner Debra Messing brings the Starter Wife to Showcase |
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on Friday, October 10, 2008 - 04:21 AM |
Breaking up is hard to do… especially in Hollywood. The Starter Wife, the ultimate “get over it, move on, pick yourself back up, you’re better off,” series starring Debra Messing joins the Showcase fall schedule. After stellar ratings and Emmy success for the 2007 miniseries, USA Network commissioned ten exciting episodes that will air exclusively on Showcase in Canada. The Starter Wife premieres with a special two-hour episode on Wednesday, October 22 at 10pm ET/PT.
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| Programming Highlights: Glenn Close Gets Ruthless in Golden Globe-Winning Role in Damages on Showcase |
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on Tuesday, January 15, 2008 - 04:14 PM |
In her first lead role in a television series, Glenn Close stars as a charismatic but cunning litigator in Damages. At last night’s Golden Globe® Awards, Close was named Best Actress for her portrayal of the sinister Patty Hewes. This simmering character-driven one-hour drama series intersects high-stakes litigation, an intricately plotted murder mystery, and the personal lives of those involved. Showcase is planning a promotional push in order to launch the critically acclaimed legal thriller in style. The twist-filled series will premiere on Showcase on February 18 at 10 p.m. ET/PT. When Damages premiered on FX on July 24, it ranked as the #1 program of the night on basic cable.
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| Fall Highlights: Showcase Unveils its Fall 2007 Schedule |
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on Sunday, July 29, 2007 - 12:07 PM |
Showcase introduces new "Showcase at 10pm" programming with Saving Gracee, the fourth season of Rescue Me, Jekyll, season 4 of The L Word, the second season of Weeds as well as the third season of It's always Sunny in Philadelphia premiering in november. They also have a new original series called Exes & Ohs and returning with a second season, Rent-A-Goalie as well as the fourth season of Kenny vs. Spenny.
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| Production news: Three Comedy Series Pilots in the Works from Showcase |
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on Wednesday, June 20, 2007 - 09:52 AM |
Continuing to deliver on its mandate to provide viewers with compelling alternatives to the usual network fare, Showcase has commissioned three new half-hour comedy pilots from across the country. Created by this country’s top film and television comedy talent, these pilots – The Foundation, Pure Evil and Retail – promise to deliver more laughter-inducing programming to Showcase’s loyal audiences.
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| Production news: Production Begins on Season 2 of Rent-A-Goalie |
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on Friday, February 02, 2007 - 10:32 AM |
Showcase is pleased to announce that principal photography begins on February 5th on ten new half-hour comedy episodes of Rent-A-Goalie - the Showcase Original HD series that's become a fan favourite. Cake (series creator Christopher Bolton), continues his struggle to change his life - one goal at a time. Joining him this season are hockey greats Phil Esposito, Tony Esposito, Darryl Sittler, Mike Palmateer and Tie Domi as well as Michael Landsberg of TSN's Off The Record.
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| Programming Highlights: Second Season of Slings and Arrows Takes the Stage on Showcase |
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on Thursday, October 05, 2006 - 03:46 PM |
In the second act of Slings and Arrows, viewers are once again invited behind the scenes of the New Burbage Theatre Festival. Geoffrey Tennant (Paul Gross), now firmly installed in his role as Artistic Director, is heir to the problems of his predecessor, the late, and sorely missed, Oliver Welles (Stephen Ouimette). Geoffrey takes a stab at staging the Bard’s cursed play, Macbeth, which Oliver had obsessively researched for years
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