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28 December 2004 | The Hollywood Reporter | See recent The Hollywood Reporter news »
TORONTO -- Retooling their 2005 primetime schedules for much-needed ratings, Canadian private broadcasters will be steaming up TV sets in a bid to entice viewers with racy homegrown dramas. Gone are the traditional understated dramas about burly hockey players and rodeo queens. In their place, Canadian broadcasters are taking a page out of the Hollywood playbook and casting good-looking talent in various stages of undress. Pay TV channel the Movie Network, for instance, is sexing up its winter schedule with G-Spot, a dramedy about a Canadian actress facing hurdles and heartache in Hollywood that was written by and stars Brigitte Bako, Showtime's Red Shoe Diaries headliner. »
28 December 2004 | The Hollywood Reporter | See recent The Hollywood Reporter news »
TORONTO -- Retooling their 2005 primetime schedules for much-needed ratings, Canadian private broadcasters will be steaming up TV sets in a bid to entice viewers with racy homegrown dramas. Gone are the traditional understated dramas about burly hockey players and rodeo queens. In their place, Canadian broadcasters are taking a page out of the Hollywood playbook and casting good-looking talent in various stages of undress. Pay TV channel the Movie Network, for instance, is sexing up its winter schedule with G-Spot, a dramedy about a Canadian actress facing hurdles and heartache in Hollywood that was written by and stars Brigitte Bako, Showtime's Red Shoe Diaries headliner. »
2 items from 2004
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