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LOL:-) is a Canadian silent comedy television series created by Pierre Paquin and Denis Savard. [1] It premiered on February 27, 2011. The series stars Réal Bossé, Martin Drainville, Antoine Vézina, Sylvie Moreau, Sharlene Royer and Julie Ménard. It airs on The Comedy Network and CTV Two in English Canada. [2] [3] [4]
The series is an adaptation of Cuéntame cómo pasó, a Spanish series by Televisión Española starring Imanol Arias and Ana Duato. [2] It has also been adapted in Portugal by RTP as Conta-me como foi with Miguel Guilherme and Rita Blanco, [3] in Argentina by Televisión Pública Argentina as Cuéntame cómo pasó with Nicolás Cabré and Malena Solda [] [4] and in Italy by RAI as Raccontami ...
Crónicas marcianas (Martian Chronicles) [a] was a Spanish late-night talk show produced by Gestmusic Endemol [] and broadcast by Telecinco from 1997 to 2005. It was directed and presented by Javier Sardà [], and had Miquel José and Jordi Roca, with whom Sardá had created La ventana [] on Cadena SER, as deputy directors and screenwriters.
The Bachelor (American TV series) season 21; The Bachelor (American TV series) season 28; Bad Blood (TV series) Bad Dog (TV series) Le Banquier; The Baskervilles; Being Human (North American TV series) Big Brother Célébrités; Big Wolf on Campus; Blood & Treasure; Blue Mountain State; The Bold Type; Breakfast Television; Bullet in the Face
Fak Yaass is a Canadian television miniseries, which premiered in 2019 on OutTV. [1] The series stars Vasilios Filippakis as Nico Nicolakis, a young gay man living in Toronto who is summoned home to Tecumseh by his Greek Canadian family to help take care of his ailing grandfather.
Alexandra Ordolis (born July 9, 1986) is a Greek-Canadian actress having had roles as Sister Delphine on the 2015 TV series Reign, Shelly in The Mist (2017), Ollie in Shadowhunters: The Mortal Instruments (2018) and Caro in Nurses (Canadian TV series) 2020.
Antonio Hernández and Lino Escalera directed the episodes. [4] The series was known as Código de familia during the pre-production phase. [2] Filming started in August 2017. [7] The first episode premiered on 28 November 2017. [8] The broadcasting run ended on 30 January 2018. [8]
Montreal hasn't been shown that much on English-Canadian TV and it's a very cinematic city. They really want us to show Montreal from angles that we've never seen." [ 21 ] Production on the pilot took place at the end of September 2012, [ 21 ] for ten days, [ 1 ] while production on the remaining episodes began in September 2013, [ 3 ] and ...