Sunday, June 29, 2008

TV, eh? podcast 06/29/08 Bill C-61, net neutrality

he proposed bill to amend the copyright act and net neutrality. Listen below, visit the show site, or subscribe via iTunes or with any other program via the TV, Eh? feed.



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Sunday, June 22, 2008

TV, eh? podcast 06/01/08: David Winning and Martin Wood

Director David Winning (Blood Ties, Andromeda, Earth: Final Conflict, Dinosapien, Naturally Sadie, etc.) talks about his long and varied career, and Martin Wood, executive producer and director of Sanctuary, shares his thoughts on that web-based series moving to television.

Listen below, visit the show site, or subscribe via iTunes or with any other program via the TV, Eh? feed.




Sunday, June 15, 2008

TV, eh? podcast 06/15/08: Zaib Shaikh and Matthew Deslippe on CBC's Othello

Zaib Shaikh is known as Amaar on Little Mosque on the Prairie, but for the adaptation of Othello on CBC, he is co-writer, director, and executive producer. Matthew Deslippe, who was recently seen on Across the River to Motor City, plays Iago and is also an executive producer. Listen now to their thoughts on why Othello is relevant today, Carlo Rota in the title role, their pride in Canadian productions, and even what's next for Little Mosque on the Prairie:

Thursday, June 5, 2008

TV, eh? podcast 06/05/08: Nicholas Campbell of Da Vinci: The Quality of Life

Nicholas Campbell, who among many other roles has played Dominic Da Vinci in seven years of Da Vinci's Inquest, one of Da Vinci's City Hall, and the upcoming TV movie The Quality of Life, is the guest for this half-hour interview. He talks about the show, his career, and the Canadian television industry.

Listen below, visit the show site, or subscribe via iTunes or with any other program via the TV, Eh? feed.

Sunday, June 1, 2008

TV, eh? podcast 06/01/08: MVP

Mary Young Leckie, co-creator and executive producer of MVP, was my guest today on the TV, eh? Blogtalkradio show and she was fabulous, sharing the history of this show that refuses to disappear -- cancelled by CBC, but seeing new life on that network, SOAPnet, ABC, and on DVD, all making a season two a definite possibility.

The interview's about 20 minutes: listen below, visit the show site, or subscribe via iTunes or with any other program via the TV, Eh? feed.