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T.G.I.S. was first directed by Mark A. Reyes with story by Kit Villanueva-Langit. [1] The title of the show was conceptualized by Reyes to mean "Thank God It's Sabado," which was derived from commercials of Jollibee ("I Love You Sabado") and San Miguel Beer (Sabado Nights), and the expression "Thank God It's Friday," replacing the Friday with Sabado (the Tagalog word for Saturday).
This is a list, arranged by region, of films and television series shot in the Lower Mainland, including several prominent filming locations in Greater Vancouver and the Fraser Valley, plus those in the adjoining Sea-to-Sky Corridor and Sunshine Coast regions.
Patrice "Peachy" Real-Torres nee da Silva – A main character from TGIS and Growing Up, Peachy was originally slated to marry Wacks during the initial season of Growing Up, but eventually bailed. By the time of the events of Teen Gen, Peachy is a widowed single mother. [1] Bobby Andrews as Joaquin "Wacks" Torres III; Dianne Hernandez as Ma ...
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Netflix's real estate agent shows just keep coming, as "Selling the City" becomes the latest "Selling Sunset" spinoff to hit the streamer. The series follows a group of real estate agents in New ...
Money came from fundraising campaigns by the Arts Club and Vancouver TheatreSports, at least $3.9 million from the provincial and federal government, [43] a $100,000 grant from the City of Vancouver, [4] the purchase of a density transfer to the One Wall Centre [44] by Peter Wall for $1.2 million, [45] as well as corporate sponsorship by du ...
Following studies and consultations, Vancouver City Council decided in the spring of 2006 to carry out a redesign of the mall after completion of the Canada Line subway under the street. Trolleybus service on the mall resumed on September 7, 2010; the buses continue to use Howe and Seymour streets in the evenings on weekends and holidays. [1]
The VIFF Centre (formerly the Vancouver International Film Centre and the Vancity Theatre) is a movie theatre in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, which houses the 175-seat Vancity Theatre and the 41-seat Studio Theatre, as well as the offices for the Vancouver International Film Festival. [1] Located at 1181 Seymour Street in downtown ...