Articles tagged with: television
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The veteran broadcaster Tim Ryan discusses his years covering sports for CBS and NBC, among others, and his memoir On Someone Else’s Nickel: A Life in Television, Sports, and Travel (Radius, 2016), with Joseph Planta.
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The host TVO’s The Agenda and author Steve Paikin discusses covering the COVID-19 pandemic, politics and more, with Joseph Planta.
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The comic and television host and producer, John Barbour discusses his memoir Your Mother’s Not a Virgin! The Bumpy Life and Times of the Canadian Dropout Who Changed the Face of Television (Trine Day, 2019), with Joseph Planta.
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The bassist, Broadway music coordinator, and actor John Miller discusses the 10th anniversary re-release of his acclaimed album Stage Door John: John Miller Takes on Broadway, music and his four season run on Mozart in the Jungle, with Joseph Planta.
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Two of the Canadiana team Ashley Brook, co-creator and producer, and Adam Bunch, host and narrator, talk to Joseph Planta about the second season of the web series that explores Canada’s history.
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The writer and director of Parabola Lee Shorten, and its producer Phil Planta discuss making the short film as part of this Saturday’s (23 February 2019) Crazy 8’s Gala Screening, the short film competition, film, television, diversity and inclusion, and more, with Joseph Planta.
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The author and podcaster Scott Ryan discusses his longtime allegiance to David Letterman and writing his new oral history The Last Days of Letterman: The Final Six Weeks (Fayetteville Mafia Press, 2018), with Joseph Planta.
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The filmmaker Melanie Wood discusses her new series on Knowledge, Living in HOpe (airing Tuesdays in November at 9pm), a documentary looking at the patients, healthcare providers, and facilities at North Vancouver’s HOpe Centre, an in and outpatient mental health facility, with Joseph Planta.
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The Canadian comedy icon Colin Mochrie, cast member of Whose Line is it Anyway? discusses his long association with Vancouver TheatreSports, and the shows he’ll be doing in Vancouver later this week to benefit a scholarship in his name at the VTSL’s Improv Comedy Institute, and more, with Joseph Planta.
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The artistic director of the ACT Arts Centre Curtis Pendleton discusses this week’s Maple Ridge Festival of BC Film (23-25 March 2018), the films shot in British Columbia showcased, and her new role, with Joseph Planta.