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Durham County is a Canadian crime drama television series produced by Muse Entertainment and Back Alley Films. It starred Hugh Dillon as Mike Sweeney, a homicide detective who finds that moving back home comes with trouble and danger. Dillon appeared in this series at the same time he appeared in an ongoing role in another series, Flashpoint.
Pages in category "Films set in County Durham" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. The Big Meeting;
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According to Universal City Condominiums, a condo developer near the resort development site, Pickering Casino Resort will include "A World-Class Casino, Year-Round Indoor Waterpark, A Giant Amphitheatre (capacity of 16,000), State-of-the-Art Cinemas and Film Studio, A Five Star Restaurant Strip, Three Luxury Hotels, Shopping Mall, A Fitness ...
Durham County (area 376,397 acres (1,523 km 2)) is an historic county in Ontario, Canada. It was named for the English County Durham and city of Durham. It was created in 1792 but was later merged Northumberland County to form the United Counties of Northumberland and Durham. In 1974, the two counties were split and reorganized, with the former ...
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Attending the 2016 Gala to film for Nature of the Beast, director Daniel Draper was "overcome by the noise, colour and culture on show." [1] Then. following a sold out screening of Nature of the Beast at the Redhills: Durham Miners' Hall in December 2017, production company Shut Out The Light approached the DMA about making the first feature-length documentary about the Durham Miners' Gala.
Toronto, Ontario, Canada has a significant film and television production industry, which has earned it the nickname "Hollywood North", alongside Vancouver, British Columbia. In addition to features that take place in Toronto, it often serves as a substitute location for other cities and areas including Chicago and New York City.