“Law & Order Toronto: Criminal Intent” may be the biggest original TV series premiere Canada has ever had. That means, when that famous “dun-dun” opens the series on Feb. 22 via Citytv, the pressure is on.
It’s notoriously hard to get a show greenlit in Canada. Funding challenges, market size and competition from U.S. acquisitions mean few, if any, Canadian series debut on the Big 3 commercial networks each season. Even public broadcaster CBC, which boasts the highest number of originals on a major network, still relies on acquisitions to fill out its primetime programming grid.
Figuring out how to make noise with a new series in a crowded landscape isn’t a uniquely Canadian challenge, but there are more hurdles here. That’s why from the beginning, a Canadian adaptation of “Criminal Intent” felt like a win — at least from a viewership and marketing standpoint. It’s a recognizable...
It’s notoriously hard to get a show greenlit in Canada. Funding challenges, market size and competition from U.S. acquisitions mean few, if any, Canadian series debut on the Big 3 commercial networks each season. Even public broadcaster CBC, which boasts the highest number of originals on a major network, still relies on acquisitions to fill out its primetime programming grid.
Figuring out how to make noise with a new series in a crowded landscape isn’t a uniquely Canadian challenge, but there are more hurdles here. That’s why from the beginning, a Canadian adaptation of “Criminal Intent” felt like a win — at least from a viewership and marketing standpoint. It’s a recognizable...
- 2/21/2024
- by Amber Dowling
- Variety Film + TV
Some fans still wonder if Pretty Hard Cases will return for Season 4.
Created by Tassie Cameron and Sherry White, Pretty Hard Cases is a Canadian comedy-drama that focuses on the story of two detectives named Sam (Meredith MacNeill) and Kelly (Adrienne C. Moore) as they navigate the ups and downs of police work while balancing their personal lives.
Pretty Hard Cases debuted on CBC (Canadian Broadcasting Corporation) on February 3, 2021. In June 2022, the show was renewed for Season 3, then premiered on January 4, 2023.
Read full article on The Direct.
Created by Tassie Cameron and Sherry White, Pretty Hard Cases is a Canadian comedy-drama that focuses on the story of two detectives named Sam (Meredith MacNeill) and Kelly (Adrienne C. Moore) as they navigate the ups and downs of police work while balancing their personal lives.
Pretty Hard Cases debuted on CBC (Canadian Broadcasting Corporation) on February 3, 2021. In June 2022, the show was renewed for Season 3, then premiered on January 4, 2023.
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- 12/3/2023
- by Aeron Mer Eclarinal
- The Direct
You didn’t really think Toronto detectives (and BFFs) Samantha Wazowski (Meredith MacNeill) and Kelly Duff (Adrienne C. Moore) would stay apart for long, did you? When the comedic procedural Pretty Hard Cases returns with its final 10 episodes of Season 3, eight months have passed since their partnership was dissolved, and they’re missing each other big-time. “Sam and Kelly had come to rely heavily on each other both at work and as best friends,” says executive producer Sherry White, noting that much has changed since they split up. (Credit: Freevee) A disgruntled Sam has been demoted to beat cop, “which has been a big blow to her self-esteem,” says executive producer Tassie Cameron. She’s also living with and dating her ex-husband Steve (Trevor Hayes). “They’re trying to figure out how to navigate their relationship as former spouses and current partners,” Cameron adds. Meanwhile, Kelly has been busy working an undercover case,...
- 11/28/2023
- TV Insider
Law & Order Toronto: Criminal Intent has cast an all-Canadian ensemble.
The series, which is based on the Dick Wolf-created series, has cast Aden Young (Rectify), as Detective Sergeant Henry Graff, Kathleen Munroe (City on Fire) as Detective Sergeant Frankie Bateman, Karen Robinson (Schitt’s Creek) as Inspector Vivienne Holness, K.C. Collins (The Cleaning Lady) as Deputy Crown Attorney Theo Forrester, Nicola Correia-Damude (Shadowhunters) as Forensic Pathologist Dr. Lucy Da Silva, and Araya Mengesha (Nobody) as tech expert Mark Yohannes.
The series, which is produced by Lark Productions and Cameron Pictures for Citytv, follows two elite detectives from the Specialized Criminal Investigations unit as they investigate high-profile crimes and homicides in metro Toronto.
The 10-part series, which is filming in Toronto, is set to air in spring 2024.
L-r Aden Young, Kathleen Munroe, Karen Robinson, K.C. Collins, Nicola Correia-Damude, Araya Mengesha (Citytv)
Tassie Cameron (Rookie Blue) is showrunner and exec produces alongside Erin Haskett,...
The series, which is based on the Dick Wolf-created series, has cast Aden Young (Rectify), as Detective Sergeant Henry Graff, Kathleen Munroe (City on Fire) as Detective Sergeant Frankie Bateman, Karen Robinson (Schitt’s Creek) as Inspector Vivienne Holness, K.C. Collins (The Cleaning Lady) as Deputy Crown Attorney Theo Forrester, Nicola Correia-Damude (Shadowhunters) as Forensic Pathologist Dr. Lucy Da Silva, and Araya Mengesha (Nobody) as tech expert Mark Yohannes.
The series, which is produced by Lark Productions and Cameron Pictures for Citytv, follows two elite detectives from the Specialized Criminal Investigations unit as they investigate high-profile crimes and homicides in metro Toronto.
The 10-part series, which is filming in Toronto, is set to air in spring 2024.
L-r Aden Young, Kathleen Munroe, Karen Robinson, K.C. Collins, Nicola Correia-Damude, Araya Mengesha (Citytv)
Tassie Cameron (Rookie Blue) is showrunner and exec produces alongside Erin Haskett,...
- 10/16/2023
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
The “Law & Order” universe is heading up north. Citytv has ordered the series “Law & Order Toronto: Criminal Intent,” Rogers Media announced on Monday. The pickup was revealed a day before Rogers Media’s virtual upfront presentation on June 6.
The Toronto iteration hails from Vancouver-based Lark Productions and Cameron Pictures Inc. in association with Citytv. The first season is planned as ten hour-long episodes, set to premiere in Spring 2024. The show is based on the “Law & Order” franchise created by Dick Wolf for Universal Television, which will distribute the series internationally.
But in this case, “Law & Order Toronto: Criminal Intent” also takes its cue from “Law & Order: Criminal Intent,” the third series in Wolf’s “L&o” franchise. The original “Criminal Intent,” created and produced by Wolf and René Balcer, ran for 10 seasons between 2001 and 2011, and starred Vincent D’Onofrio and Kathryn Erbe.
According to the release, “Law & Order Toronto:...
The Toronto iteration hails from Vancouver-based Lark Productions and Cameron Pictures Inc. in association with Citytv. The first season is planned as ten hour-long episodes, set to premiere in Spring 2024. The show is based on the “Law & Order” franchise created by Dick Wolf for Universal Television, which will distribute the series internationally.
But in this case, “Law & Order Toronto: Criminal Intent” also takes its cue from “Law & Order: Criminal Intent,” the third series in Wolf’s “L&o” franchise. The original “Criminal Intent,” created and produced by Wolf and René Balcer, ran for 10 seasons between 2001 and 2011, and starred Vincent D’Onofrio and Kathryn Erbe.
According to the release, “Law & Order Toronto:...
- 6/5/2023
- by Amber Dowling
- Variety Film + TV
Former Orange Is the New Black inmate Adrienne C. Moore operates on the other side of the law in this Canadian buddy-cop treat, Pretty Hard Cases. Gruff Toronto drug squad detective Kelly Duff (Moore) and her colleague in the gang unit, rule-following optimist Samantha Wazowski (Meredith MacNeill), “are the yin to the other’s yang,” says exec producer Sherry White. (Credit: Ian Watson/IMDb TV) In this lighthearted crime series streaming on Prime’s free IMDb TV channel, they blend differing work styles to bring down a common target: a violent drug-dealing street gang. “The stakes are high,” says executive producer Tassie Cameron, “but there’s always room for fun.” Initially antagonistic, the women rub off on each other. “Sam will help Kelly learn to be more vulnerable, and Kelly will help Sam become tougher,” says Cameron, adding that the women “are better together…most of ...
- 9/19/2021
- TV Insider
IMDb TV has acquired Canadian drama series Pretty Hard Cases, setting a U.S. premiere date of September 10 for its first season.
The action-packed series from Sherry White and Tassie Cameron examines the odd couple dynamic between two radically different female detectives in their early 40s. The first is optimistic, over-achieving guns and gangs detective, Samantha Wazowski (Meredith MacNeill). The second is Kelly Duff (Adrienne C. Moore), a tough, unapologetic type from the drug squad.
It’s not until Samantha and Kelly’s chance meeting during a takedown that they realize they’re going after the same target. While they couldn’t disagree more on strategy, and pretty much everything else, they are forced to put their differences aside in their quest to dismantle the Stockwoods, a Toronto street gang dealing drugs and wreaking havoc on the community.
As the season unfolds, we see that both women are grappling with loneliness,...
The action-packed series from Sherry White and Tassie Cameron examines the odd couple dynamic between two radically different female detectives in their early 40s. The first is optimistic, over-achieving guns and gangs detective, Samantha Wazowski (Meredith MacNeill). The second is Kelly Duff (Adrienne C. Moore), a tough, unapologetic type from the drug squad.
It’s not until Samantha and Kelly’s chance meeting during a takedown that they realize they’re going after the same target. While they couldn’t disagree more on strategy, and pretty much everything else, they are forced to put their differences aside in their quest to dismantle the Stockwoods, a Toronto street gang dealing drugs and wreaking havoc on the community.
As the season unfolds, we see that both women are grappling with loneliness,...
- 8/4/2021
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
MTV released a trailer for “The Challenge: Spies, Lies and Allies” and announced the first-ever “The Challenge: Fantasy League.”
The new season of the long-running franchise, which premieres Aug. 11 at 8 p.m., will showcase 17 international players alongside U.S. players. It will then roll out globally across MTV’s international networks in more than 190 countries throughout the coming months.
The trailer, which you can watch below, starts off with contestants atop cars swerving around tracks. “The Challenge” host T.J. Lavin tells contestants that the competition will be more complicated than ever before. “Agents, here on ‘The Challenge,’ the missions are harder, my eliminations — tougher. So I’ve brought 34 of the most elite agents from around the globe to test every one of your skills,” he says.
Aside from physical competition, the trailer provides a sneak peek into the contestants’ personal lives, with dancing, partying and romance being showcased between the players.
The new season of the long-running franchise, which premieres Aug. 11 at 8 p.m., will showcase 17 international players alongside U.S. players. It will then roll out globally across MTV’s international networks in more than 190 countries throughout the coming months.
The trailer, which you can watch below, starts off with contestants atop cars swerving around tracks. “The Challenge” host T.J. Lavin tells contestants that the competition will be more complicated than ever before. “Agents, here on ‘The Challenge,’ the missions are harder, my eliminations — tougher. So I’ve brought 34 of the most elite agents from around the globe to test every one of your skills,” he says.
Aside from physical competition, the trailer provides a sneak peek into the contestants’ personal lives, with dancing, partying and romance being showcased between the players.
- 8/4/2021
- by Jennifer Yuma and Ethan Shanfeld
- Variety Film + TV
An episode of Canadian drama “Nurses” that aired on NBC earlier this month has been pulled from the broadcaster’s digital platforms following backlash over the installment’s storyline about an Orthodox Jewish patient refusing a bone graft from a potentially “Arab” or female donor, a spokesperson for the network tells TheWrap.
“The writers of this scene check all the boxes of ignorance and pernicious negative stereotypes, right down to the name of the patient, Israel – pious and all,” the Simon Wiesenthal Center said in a statement earlier Wednesday. “In one scene, NBC has insulted and demonized religious Jews and Judaism. Overreaction? Orthodox Jews are targeted for violent hate crimes — in the city of New York, Jews are number one target of hate crimes in U.S.. This is no slip of the tongue. It was a vile, cheap attack masquerading as TV drama. What’s NBC going to do about it?...
“The writers of this scene check all the boxes of ignorance and pernicious negative stereotypes, right down to the name of the patient, Israel – pious and all,” the Simon Wiesenthal Center said in a statement earlier Wednesday. “In one scene, NBC has insulted and demonized religious Jews and Judaism. Overreaction? Orthodox Jews are targeted for violent hate crimes — in the city of New York, Jews are number one target of hate crimes in U.S.. This is no slip of the tongue. It was a vile, cheap attack masquerading as TV drama. What’s NBC going to do about it?...
- 2/24/2021
- by Jennifer Maas
- The Wrap
NBC has firmed up its January lineup and has set premiere dates for new Tina Fey-Robert Carlock comedy series Mr. Mayor, starring Ted Danson, and for Season 2 of Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist.
Mr. Mayor will take over the 8 p.m. anchor slot in NBC’s Thursday comedy block starting January 7, with Superstore sliding to 8:30 p.m.
Ellen’s Game of Games will once again serve as a bridge between the two cycles of The Voice but, instead of Tuesday, it will be filling in for The Voice on Monday. The Tuesday 8 p.m. slot goes to Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist, whose first season aired on Sundays. It will now serve as a lead-in to NBC’s flagship drama This Is Us starting on January 5, when Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist will launch its second season and This Is Us will return with originals.
As previously announced, NBC continues to keep...
Mr. Mayor will take over the 8 p.m. anchor slot in NBC’s Thursday comedy block starting January 7, with Superstore sliding to 8:30 p.m.
Ellen’s Game of Games will once again serve as a bridge between the two cycles of The Voice but, instead of Tuesday, it will be filling in for The Voice on Monday. The Tuesday 8 p.m. slot goes to Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist, whose first season aired on Sundays. It will now serve as a lead-in to NBC’s flagship drama This Is Us starting on January 5, when Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist will launch its second season and This Is Us will return with originals.
As previously announced, NBC continues to keep...
- 11/20/2020
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
NBC is importing the Canadian medical drama “Nurses” to air on the network beginning next month.
The 10-episode series, set in Toronto, follows five young nurses working on the frontlines of a busy downtown hospital, dedicating their lives to helping others while struggling to help themselves. It stars Tiera Skovbye (“Riverdale”), Natasha Calis (“The Posession”), Jordan Johnson-Hinds (“Blindspot”), Sandy Sidhu (“Home Before Dark”) and Donald MacLean Jr. (“Workin’ Moms”).
The network will air preview episodes on Monday, Dec. 7 and Monday, Dec. 14 before returning with a proper premiere on Tuesday, Jan. 5.
The move to import “Nurses,” which first aired on Canada’s Global TV, looks to build on the success NBC saw with its other recent import, “Transplant,” earlier this fall. “Transplant” premiered on the network back in September and has averaged 5.6 million viewers per episode, with a particularly strong showing in delayed viewing.
“Nurses” is executive produced by Ilana Frank,...
The 10-episode series, set in Toronto, follows five young nurses working on the frontlines of a busy downtown hospital, dedicating their lives to helping others while struggling to help themselves. It stars Tiera Skovbye (“Riverdale”), Natasha Calis (“The Posession”), Jordan Johnson-Hinds (“Blindspot”), Sandy Sidhu (“Home Before Dark”) and Donald MacLean Jr. (“Workin’ Moms”).
The network will air preview episodes on Monday, Dec. 7 and Monday, Dec. 14 before returning with a proper premiere on Tuesday, Jan. 5.
The move to import “Nurses,” which first aired on Canada’s Global TV, looks to build on the success NBC saw with its other recent import, “Transplant,” earlier this fall. “Transplant” premiered on the network back in September and has averaged 5.6 million viewers per episode, with a particularly strong showing in delayed viewing.
“Nurses” is executive produced by Ilana Frank,...
- 11/10/2020
- by Reid Nakamura
- The Wrap
NBC is picking up another Canadian medical drama as part of its primetime lineup.
The broadcaster announced Tuesday that it has acquired the series “Nurses” from eOne and Icf Films. Filmed and set in Toronto, the series follows five young nurses working on the frontlines of a busy downtown hospital, dedicating their lives to helping others, while struggling to help themselves.
The series originally premiered earlier this year on Global TV. Season 2 has already wrapped filming. The 10-episode series stars Tiera Skovbye, Natasha Calis, Jordan Johnson-Hinds, Sandy Sidhu, and Donald MacLean Jr.
Preview episodes will air Monday, Dec. 7 and Dec. 14 at 10 p.m. Et/Pt before shifting to Tuesdays on Jan. 5 at 10 p.m.
“Nurses” is executive produced by Ilana Frank, Linda Pope, Vanessa Piazza, Adam Pettle, Jocelyn Hamilton and Tassie Cameron, with Julie Puckrin as co-executive producer. The series is produced by Icf Films and eOne in association with Corus Entertainment,...
The broadcaster announced Tuesday that it has acquired the series “Nurses” from eOne and Icf Films. Filmed and set in Toronto, the series follows five young nurses working on the frontlines of a busy downtown hospital, dedicating their lives to helping others, while struggling to help themselves.
The series originally premiered earlier this year on Global TV. Season 2 has already wrapped filming. The 10-episode series stars Tiera Skovbye, Natasha Calis, Jordan Johnson-Hinds, Sandy Sidhu, and Donald MacLean Jr.
Preview episodes will air Monday, Dec. 7 and Dec. 14 at 10 p.m. Et/Pt before shifting to Tuesdays on Jan. 5 at 10 p.m.
“Nurses” is executive produced by Ilana Frank, Linda Pope, Vanessa Piazza, Adam Pettle, Jocelyn Hamilton and Tassie Cameron, with Julie Puckrin as co-executive producer. The series is produced by Icf Films and eOne in association with Corus Entertainment,...
- 11/10/2020
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
In response to the global pandemic, NBC has in bringing in some reinforcement Nurses from the North.
The Peacock net has acquired Nurses, a drama that follows five of the titular medical professionals as they work in a busy Toronto hospital and try to manage their high-stress jobs along with their involved personal lives, TVLine has learned.
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Nurses preview episodes will air for two Mondays,...
The Peacock net has acquired Nurses, a drama that follows five of the titular medical professionals as they work in a busy Toronto hospital and try to manage their high-stress jobs along with their involved personal lives, TVLine has learned.
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Nurses preview episodes will air for two Mondays,...
- 11/10/2020
- by Kimberly Roots
- TVLine.com
The Canadian import boom continues after NBC on Tuesday said it has picked up the medical drama Nurses.
The network acquired U.S. rights to the hospital drama from eOne and Icf Films. It will add the show, which features Riverdale’s Tiera Skovbye, to its primetime lineup in December.
It marks the latest Canadian show to be picked up by a U.S. network following deals for fellow medical drama Transplant, also with NBC, and procedural Coroner, which was picked up by the CW, as networks continue to look for already produced English-language content to deal with the fallout that Covid-19 has had on production schedules.
Nurses, originally commissioned by Canada’s Global TV, was one of a number of Canadian shows highlighted by Deadline back in May that was expected to be picked up by a U.S. network.
The 10-part series, filmed and set in Toronto, follows...
The network acquired U.S. rights to the hospital drama from eOne and Icf Films. It will add the show, which features Riverdale’s Tiera Skovbye, to its primetime lineup in December.
It marks the latest Canadian show to be picked up by a U.S. network following deals for fellow medical drama Transplant, also with NBC, and procedural Coroner, which was picked up by the CW, as networks continue to look for already produced English-language content to deal with the fallout that Covid-19 has had on production schedules.
Nurses, originally commissioned by Canada’s Global TV, was one of a number of Canadian shows highlighted by Deadline back in May that was expected to be picked up by a U.S. network.
The 10-part series, filmed and set in Toronto, follows...
- 11/10/2020
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Orange Is The New Black’s Adrienne C. Moore and Baroness von Sketch Show’s Meredith MacNeill are to star in detective drama Lady Dicks for Canada’s CBC and NBCUniversal International Studios.
The pair will play two radically different female detectives in their early 40s in the ten-part series co-created by Rookie Blue exec producers Tassie Cameron and Sherry White.
The action-packed series follows Guns and Gangs detective, Samantha (MacNeill) and Narcotics detective, Kelly (Moore), who by day are true action heroes in their own particular way: skilled, tough, determined, and ruthless. But by night, they’re both grappling with loneliness, dysfunctional families, screwed-up love lives, and a sense that their professional ambitions may not be totally in line with their personal needs. Their friendship could help to balance each other out, if only they didn’t drive one another utterly insane.
Produced by Cameron Pictures in association with CBC and NBCUniversal International Studios,...
The pair will play two radically different female detectives in their early 40s in the ten-part series co-created by Rookie Blue exec producers Tassie Cameron and Sherry White.
The action-packed series follows Guns and Gangs detective, Samantha (MacNeill) and Narcotics detective, Kelly (Moore), who by day are true action heroes in their own particular way: skilled, tough, determined, and ruthless. But by night, they’re both grappling with loneliness, dysfunctional families, screwed-up love lives, and a sense that their professional ambitions may not be totally in line with their personal needs. Their friendship could help to balance each other out, if only they didn’t drive one another utterly insane.
Produced by Cameron Pictures in association with CBC and NBCUniversal International Studios,...
- 2/11/2020
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Canadian drama Mary Kills People is heading to the UK after British broadcaster Channel 4 acquired the thriller from eOne. The deal is a life of series agreement for the show, which originally launched on Global in Canada in 2017.
The show, which has been sold to more than 110 territories around the world, follows Dr. Mary Harris, played by Caroline Dhavernas, an overworked single mother and ER doctor, who lives a double life helping terminally ill patients with assisted deaths. She has managed to stay under the radar but her double life gets complicated and when her world starts to unravel, Mary realizes she’s going to have to fight dirty if she’s going to stay in the killing game. Jay Ryan stars as Joel, one of Mary’s terminally ill clients, but a mutual attraction blurs the lines of their doctor-patient relationship and Richard Short plays Des, Mary’s trusted partner in crime.
The show, which has been sold to more than 110 territories around the world, follows Dr. Mary Harris, played by Caroline Dhavernas, an overworked single mother and ER doctor, who lives a double life helping terminally ill patients with assisted deaths. She has managed to stay under the radar but her double life gets complicated and when her world starts to unravel, Mary realizes she’s going to have to fight dirty if she’s going to stay in the killing game. Jay Ryan stars as Joel, one of Mary’s terminally ill clients, but a mutual attraction blurs the lines of their doctor-patient relationship and Richard Short plays Des, Mary’s trusted partner in crime.
- 4/4/2019
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
From TorontoFilm.Net here is the Toronto Film Production Update for February 2019 including "Designated Survivor", "Greenland", "Nurses" and a whole lot more:
Cardinal: Until The Night
TV Series
Entertainment One
Prod.: Jessica Daniel
Dir.: Nathan Morlando
Jan 30 - Apr 9/19
Designated Survivor
Season 3
TV Series
eOne / Netflix
Prod.: Chris Hatcher
Exec. Prod.: Kiefer Sutherland, Peter Noah
Dir.: various
Oct 15/18 - Feb 12/19
Greenland
Feature
Greenland Films Inc.
Producer Basil Iwanyk
Dir.: Neill Blomkamp
Jan 14 - Mar 8/19
Impulse Season 2
TV Series
Gep Impulse C Inc.
Producer: Patty Long
Dir: Doug Liman
Feb 21 - Jun 11/ 19
Joy's Place Season 3
TV Series
e-One
Prod.: Claire Welland
Exec. Prod.: Tassie Cameron,
Amy Cameron, Marsha Greene, Jocelyn Hamilton, Tecca Crosby
Dir.: N. Bailey, J. Genn, P. Fox
Jan 9 - Mar 14/19
Let It Snow
TV Movie
Netflix
Prod.: D. Clark, B. Bauman,
A. Faigen
Dir: Luke Snellin
Feb 1 -...
Cardinal: Until The Night
TV Series
Entertainment One
Prod.: Jessica Daniel
Dir.: Nathan Morlando
Jan 30 - Apr 9/19
Designated Survivor
Season 3
TV Series
eOne / Netflix
Prod.: Chris Hatcher
Exec. Prod.: Kiefer Sutherland, Peter Noah
Dir.: various
Oct 15/18 - Feb 12/19
Greenland
Feature
Greenland Films Inc.
Producer Basil Iwanyk
Dir.: Neill Blomkamp
Jan 14 - Mar 8/19
Impulse Season 2
TV Series
Gep Impulse C Inc.
Producer: Patty Long
Dir: Doug Liman
Feb 21 - Jun 11/ 19
Joy's Place Season 3
TV Series
e-One
Prod.: Claire Welland
Exec. Prod.: Tassie Cameron,
Amy Cameron, Marsha Greene, Jocelyn Hamilton, Tecca Crosby
Dir.: N. Bailey, J. Genn, P. Fox
Jan 9 - Mar 14/19
Let It Snow
TV Movie
Netflix
Prod.: D. Clark, B. Bauman,
A. Faigen
Dir: Luke Snellin
Feb 1 -...
- 1/27/2019
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
Kyra Sedgwick’s return to primetime didn’t stick. ABC today officially canceled the freshman drama Ten Days in the Valley. The network said the remaining episodes will air.
The underperforming drama series premiered October 1 with a soft 0.5 in adults 18-48 and 3.4 million total viewers (Live+Same Day). It drew a 0.4 in the demo for its last three Sunday airings before being moved to 10 Pm Saturdays in late October.
Hailing from Skydance Television, Ten Days In the Valley followed Jane Sadler (Sedgwick), an overworked television producer and single mother in the middle of a fractious separation. When her young daughter goes missing in the middle of the night, Jane’s world — and her controversial police series — implodes. Life imitates art: everything’s a mystery, everyone has a secret, and no one can be trusted. Erika Christensen, Felix Solis and Kick Gurry co-starred.
Tassie Cameron, co-creator and head writer of hit cop series Rookie Blue,...
The underperforming drama series premiered October 1 with a soft 0.5 in adults 18-48 and 3.4 million total viewers (Live+Same Day). It drew a 0.4 in the demo for its last three Sunday airings before being moved to 10 Pm Saturdays in late October.
Hailing from Skydance Television, Ten Days In the Valley followed Jane Sadler (Sedgwick), an overworked television producer and single mother in the middle of a fractious separation. When her young daughter goes missing in the middle of the night, Jane’s world — and her controversial police series — implodes. Life imitates art: everything’s a mystery, everyone has a secret, and no one can be trusted. Erika Christensen, Felix Solis and Kick Gurry co-starred.
Tassie Cameron, co-creator and head writer of hit cop series Rookie Blue,...
- 5/11/2018
- by Erik Pedersen
- Deadline Film + TV
Are you overwhelmed by how much television is available right now? Is life getting in the way of keeping up with the shows you wanna try out? We feel your tube-related pain. Here’s a handy feature that’ll help you locate the hidden gems in this era of Peak TV.
Mary Kills People
Network | Lifetime
Created By | Tara Armstrong (Private Eyes)
Number Of Episodes | 6
Episode Length | 60 mins.
Premise | Mary (Hannibal‘s Caroline Dhavernas) is a divorced mother and ER doctor with a controversial side job: She secretly helps suffering and terminally ill patients who want to end their life.
Mary Kills People
Network | Lifetime
Created By | Tara Armstrong (Private Eyes)
Number Of Episodes | 6
Episode Length | 60 mins.
Premise | Mary (Hannibal‘s Caroline Dhavernas) is a divorced mother and ER doctor with a controversial side job: She secretly helps suffering and terminally ill patients who want to end their life.
- 3/11/2018
- TVLine.com
Episode 3 of Ten Days in the Valley delivered 2.6 million total viewers and a 0.4 demo rating (per finals), holding steady week-to-week — but is it too little, too late?
Fwiw, show boss Tassie Cameron promised at summer TCA that Ten Days‘ 10-episode freshman run tells a complete story, but “bombshells kind of drop all the way through that I think would be very interesting territory for a second season, should we be so lucky.”
Opening ABC’s night, The Toy Box (2.3 mil/0.4) , Afv (4.4 mil/0.9) and Shark Tank (4.6 mil/1.1) were all steady.
Related 2018 Renewal Scorecard: What’s Coming Back? What’s Getting Cancelled?...
Fwiw, show boss Tassie Cameron promised at summer TCA that Ten Days‘ 10-episode freshman run tells a complete story, but “bombshells kind of drop all the way through that I think would be very interesting territory for a second season, should we be so lucky.”
Opening ABC’s night, The Toy Box (2.3 mil/0.4) , Afv (4.4 mil/0.9) and Shark Tank (4.6 mil/1.1) were all steady.
Related 2018 Renewal Scorecard: What’s Coming Back? What’s Getting Cancelled?...
- 10/16/2017
- TVLine.com
Erika Christensen wasn’t meant to play Kyra Sedgwick’s sister on Ten Days in the Valley -- at least, not the way creator Tassie Cameron originally envisioned. It was Sedgwick, who serves as an executive producer on the heart-pumping 10-episode mystery drama, who hand-picked the Parenthood star -- the two met “once upon a time” in New York, Christensen recalls -- to be her TV sibling.
“The script was written without me in mind and I wasn’t quite right for it the way it was on paper,” Christensen tells Et of her character, Ali Petrovich, the headstrong younger sister to Sedgwick’s Jane Sadler, a television writer whose daughter goes missing in the middle of the night. (Watch an exclusive scene between Christensen and Sedgwick from Sunday’s episode above.) That mystery serves as the driving force for the unraveling of secrets, lies and double lives.
“I had just gotten off another ABC show [the short-lived...
“The script was written without me in mind and I wasn’t quite right for it the way it was on paper,” Christensen tells Et of her character, Ali Petrovich, the headstrong younger sister to Sedgwick’s Jane Sadler, a television writer whose daughter goes missing in the middle of the night. (Watch an exclusive scene between Christensen and Sedgwick from Sunday’s episode above.) That mystery serves as the driving force for the unraveling of secrets, lies and double lives.
“I had just gotten off another ABC show [the short-lived...
- 10/13/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
ABC's newest thriller Ten Days in the Valley just premiered, but will there be a second season? Recently, showrunner Tassie Cameron spoke with The Hollywood Reporter about the future of the TV series.The drama centers on Jane Sadler (Kyra Sedgwick), a busy TV producer whose daughter disappears in the middle of the night. The cast also includes Kick Gurry, Erika Christensen, Josh Randall, Malcolm-Jamal Warner, Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje, Felix Solis, Francois Battiste, Abigail Pniowsky, Ali Liebert, and Marisol Ramirez.Read More…...
- 10/4/2017
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
In the first few minutes of Sunday’s Ten Days in the Valley premiere, a little girl named Lake confesses to her mother that her court-mandated visits with her father are often very lonely.
“Sometimes when I’m gone, when I’m with Daddy,” she whispers, “I miss you so much that I think I want to go to heaven.”
It’s a jarring line both in the moment and in retrospect, after Lake is kidnapped from her home while her mom, Kyra Sedgwick’s Jane, is working in the backyard. The crime kicks off the 10-episode season, which follows...
“Sometimes when I’m gone, when I’m with Daddy,” she whispers, “I miss you so much that I think I want to go to heaven.”
It’s a jarring line both in the moment and in retrospect, after Lake is kidnapped from her home while her mom, Kyra Sedgwick’s Jane, is working in the backyard. The crime kicks off the 10-episode season, which follows...
- 10/2/2017
- TVLine.com
What happens when a showrunner has a recurring nightmare that her seven-year-old daughter will be kidnapped while she's writing a scene in her writing shed 10 feet from the house?
For Tassie Cameron, creator of ABC's new thriller drama Ten Days in the Valley, it's a 10-part mystery series starring
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- 9/30/2017
- by Megan Vick
- TVGuide - Breaking News
Jane Sadler, Kyra Sedgwick‘s character in Ten Days in the Valley, is a television showrunner. She’s a mother. She’s an ex-wife. She’s a sister. And, at the point that her young daughter goes missing in the series premiere, she’s also a bit of a hot mess.
Which is exactly why Sedgwick, who hasn’t taken a series-regular role since The Closer wrapped in 2012, couldn’t wait to play her.
“First of all, I want to play real people, not likable people. You know what I mean? I love her, and to me she is real and authentic,...
Which is exactly why Sedgwick, who hasn’t taken a series-regular role since The Closer wrapped in 2012, couldn’t wait to play her.
“First of all, I want to play real people, not likable people. You know what I mean? I love her, and to me she is real and authentic,...
- 9/29/2017
- TVLine.com
Exclusive: Kyra Sedgwick Is Distraught Over Her Missing Child in 'Ten Days in the Valley' Sneak Peek
Ten Days in the Valley could be your newest fall obsession.
In ABC's 10-episode freshman drama, Kyra Sedgwick plays Jane Sadler, a television writer who burns the midnight oil one evening to meet an early morning script deadline, only to discover her daughter has been abducted from her own home.
Et exclusively debuts a sneak peek from Sunday's debut episode, in which Jane is hysterically crying over the sudden disappearance of her child.
Crumbled to the floor and sobbing uncontrollably the morning after her daughter's abduction, lead detective on the missing person's case, John Bird (Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje), arrives to update Jane on the status of the search.
Related: Kyra Sedgwick Stars in Heart-Stopping First Look at ABC's 'Ten Days in the Valley'
"Look, I'm going to have to drive you in," Detective Bird tells Jane, after breaking the news that her ex-husband -- whom she believed to be responsible for her daughter's disappearance -- was no longer...
In ABC's 10-episode freshman drama, Kyra Sedgwick plays Jane Sadler, a television writer who burns the midnight oil one evening to meet an early morning script deadline, only to discover her daughter has been abducted from her own home.
Et exclusively debuts a sneak peek from Sunday's debut episode, in which Jane is hysterically crying over the sudden disappearance of her child.
Crumbled to the floor and sobbing uncontrollably the morning after her daughter's abduction, lead detective on the missing person's case, John Bird (Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje), arrives to update Jane on the status of the search.
Related: Kyra Sedgwick Stars in Heart-Stopping First Look at ABC's 'Ten Days in the Valley'
"Look, I'm going to have to drive you in," Detective Bird tells Jane, after breaking the news that her ex-husband -- whom she believed to be responsible for her daughter's disappearance -- was no longer...
- 9/28/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
After seven seasons in her Emmy-winning role as “The Closer,” Kyra Sedgwick was excited to try something different with “Ten Days in the Valley.”
This time, Kyra executive produces and stars as Jane Sadler, an overworked single mother who’s the executive producer of a popular TV cop drama. When her daughter goes missing, Jane’s world starts to implode and she doesn’t know who to trust — including her ex-husband, the cop informant she’s working with, and her secret drug dealer.
The series is deeply influenced by a recurring nightmare that creator and showrunner Tassie Cameron had. Cameron shared that dream with TV critics this summer: “I was working alone late at night in my writing shed about 10 feet away from my house, and that it would be I’d finish writing, and I would come, and my back door would be locked, and I’d break in,...
This time, Kyra executive produces and stars as Jane Sadler, an overworked single mother who’s the executive producer of a popular TV cop drama. When her daughter goes missing, Jane’s world starts to implode and she doesn’t know who to trust — including her ex-husband, the cop informant she’s working with, and her secret drug dealer.
The series is deeply influenced by a recurring nightmare that creator and showrunner Tassie Cameron had. Cameron shared that dream with TV critics this summer: “I was working alone late at night in my writing shed about 10 feet away from my house, and that it would be I’d finish writing, and I would come, and my back door would be locked, and I’d break in,...
- 9/27/2017
- by Michael Schneider
- Indiewire
Tribeca Enterprises announced on Wednesday that to supplement its acclaimed annual film festival, this fall it would launch the Tribeca TV Festival, to run Sept. 22 through 24 at Cinepolis in New York City and feature numerous premieres and panel Q&As.
”Ten years ago we wouldn’t have needed a TV festival. Now, with the change in the TV landscape, both the quality and quantity of shows, it makes sense,” Tribeca co-founder Robert De Niro said in a statement. “As the Tribeca Film Festival has done, the Tribeca TV Festival will act as a curator in bringing people together for this emerging experience.
”Ten years ago we wouldn’t have needed a TV festival. Now, with the change in the TV landscape, both the quality and quantity of shows, it makes sense,” Tribeca co-founder Robert De Niro said in a statement. “As the Tribeca Film Festival has done, the Tribeca TV Festival will act as a curator in bringing people together for this emerging experience.
- 8/16/2017
- TVLine.com
As of late, every major fest has included some degree of television in its programming. But Tribeca is demonstrating a new level of commitment to episodic content with Tribeca TV, an entire festival dedicated to the small screen (to use an increasingly antiquated term).
Running September 22-24 in New York, Tribeca TV will feature the world premieres of the upcoming new series “At Home with Amy Sedaris,” as well as “Designated Survivor” Season 2 and “Red Oaks” Season 3. Also getting special previews are Season 2 of the Emmy-nominated “Better Things,” the fourth season of “Gotham,” the upcoming Sundance TV miniseries “Liar,” and NBC’s revival of classic sitcom “Will & Grace.”
Read More:Tribeca 2017: 9 Breakout Talents From This Year’s Festival
Tribeca TV will also include a Vr component, with the original documentary project “Look But With Love,” from Academy Award-winning Tribeca alum Sharmeen Obaid Chinoy.
“Tribeca has proven itself to be the...
Running September 22-24 in New York, Tribeca TV will feature the world premieres of the upcoming new series “At Home with Amy Sedaris,” as well as “Designated Survivor” Season 2 and “Red Oaks” Season 3. Also getting special previews are Season 2 of the Emmy-nominated “Better Things,” the fourth season of “Gotham,” the upcoming Sundance TV miniseries “Liar,” and NBC’s revival of classic sitcom “Will & Grace.”
Read More:Tribeca 2017: 9 Breakout Talents From This Year’s Festival
Tribeca TV will also include a Vr component, with the original documentary project “Look But With Love,” from Academy Award-winning Tribeca alum Sharmeen Obaid Chinoy.
“Tribeca has proven itself to be the...
- 8/16/2017
- by Liz Shannon Miller
- Indiewire
In ABC's fall drama Ten Days in the Valley, Kyra Sedgwick faces every mother's worst nightmare: your young child gone missing in the dead of night.
Sedgwick plays Jane Sadler, a television writer who burns the midnight oil one evening to meet an early morning script deadline, only to discover her daughter has been abducted from her own home.
And so begins a tale of secrets, lies and potential cover-ups.
Related: Why Kyra Sedgwick Waited More Than 30 Years to Make Her Directorial Debut
Et exclusively debuts the show's heart-stopping new teaser, which sets up the pulse-pounding 10-episode thriller. The miniseries will cover 10 days in the investigation, by asking one question: "What happens when fiction becomes all too real?" Flashes of Sedgwick's character in moments of peril fly by as her desperation reaches distressing levels.
Creator Tassie Cameron revealed the impetus for the show's meta concept earlier this month at the Television Critics Association press tour, sharing that the...
Sedgwick plays Jane Sadler, a television writer who burns the midnight oil one evening to meet an early morning script deadline, only to discover her daughter has been abducted from her own home.
And so begins a tale of secrets, lies and potential cover-ups.
Related: Why Kyra Sedgwick Waited More Than 30 Years to Make Her Directorial Debut
Et exclusively debuts the show's heart-stopping new teaser, which sets up the pulse-pounding 10-episode thriller. The miniseries will cover 10 days in the investigation, by asking one question: "What happens when fiction becomes all too real?" Flashes of Sedgwick's character in moments of peril fly by as her desperation reaches distressing levels.
Creator Tassie Cameron revealed the impetus for the show's meta concept earlier this month at the Television Critics Association press tour, sharing that the...
- 8/16/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
Created by Rookie Blue head writer Tassie Cameron, Ten Days in the Valley centers on an overworked showrunner named Jane (Kyra Sedgwick) whose daughter is missing. The incident occurs when Jane is doing work late in the evening at the writing shed in the back of her house, and she feels guilt [...]...
- 8/14/2017
- by Hollywood Outbreak
- HollywoodOutbreak.com
Tassie Cameron wrote ABC’s Ten Days in the Valley based on a recurring nightmare she was having. In the nightmare – and the series – a female showrunner is working late at night in her writing shed outside her house and when she tries to return to the house the back door is locked, she breaks in, and her young child is gone. She speculated “my shrink” would suggest she was writing out of her system “my pressures about being a stressed out single mother.” “It was amazingly…...
- 8/7/2017
- Deadline TV
ABC's upcoming kidnapping thriller Ten Days in the Valley was born from a literal nightmare. Creator Tassie Cameron (Rookie Blue) had a recurring dream that mirrors the plot of the series about a screenwriter whose daughter is kidnapped from her home.
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- 8/6/2017
- by Tim Surette
- TVGuide - Breaking News
Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje is a black man and an actor. Malcolm-Jamal Warner is too. They are not the same person, however. Late in the day Sunday during the Television Critics Association Summer Press Tour, one writer in the Beverly Hilton International Ballroom made a pretty bad faux pas while ABC’s “Ten Days in the Valley” panel was up on stage. This whole thing requires a bit of setup — Showrunner Tassie Cameron, Akinnuoye-Agbaje, Kyra Sedgwick, Kick Gurry and Erika Christensen were in the house, representing their new limited series on the broadcast network. While Warner is in the cast, he was not in attendance today.
- 8/6/2017
- by Tony Maglio
- The Wrap
The broadcast networks have nearly 20 shows debuting this fall, including CBS’ S.W.A.T. reboot, the maiden space voyage of Fox’s Orville and The CW’s soapy new Dynasty. To help you prep for it all, TVLine is offering First Impressions of the not-for-review pilots.
Next up on our list….
The Show | ABC’s Ten Days in the Valley (Sundays at 10/9c, premiere date Tba)
The Competition | NBC’s Sunday Night Football and CBS’ Madam Secretary
Related Read Our First Impressions of ABC’s The Mayor and The Good Doctor, CBS’ S.W.A.T., Seal Team and Young Sheldon,...
Next up on our list….
The Show | ABC’s Ten Days in the Valley (Sundays at 10/9c, premiere date Tba)
The Competition | NBC’s Sunday Night Football and CBS’ Madam Secretary
Related Read Our First Impressions of ABC’s The Mayor and The Good Doctor, CBS’ S.W.A.T., Seal Team and Young Sheldon,...
- 6/14/2017
- TVLine.com
"What do you do when you're no longer shaping your own story." ABC has released new previews for the upcoming TV show Ten Days in the Valley.From Rookie Blue’s Tassie Cameron, the drama follows “Jane Sadler (Kyra Sedgwick), an overworked television producer and single mother in the middle of a separation whose life is turned upside down when her young daughter goes missing in the middle of the night.” The cast also includes Erika Christensen, Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje, Francois Battiste, Currie Graham, Nelson Lee, and Emily Kinney.Read More…...
- 5/17/2017
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
On Lifetime’s provocative Mary Kills People, the touchy subject of euthanasia is wrapped in a dramedy that sees a doctor moonlight as a mercy killer. One of her inner circle of confidantes is her own sister, played by Toronto-born actor Charlotte Sullivan. The six-episode series, created by Tara Armstrong and from Rookie Blue showrunner Tassie Cameron, sees Caroline Dhavernas play Dr. Mary Harris — the doctor called upon by those who are at the end of life and want out with dignity. Meanwhile Sullivan, who starred as the memorable character Gail Peck in ABC’s Rookie Blue and is currently in NBC’s Chicago...read more...
- 5/14/2017
- by April Neale
- Monsters and Critics
There’s no need for a spoiler alert when talking about Caroline Dhavernas‘ new series. Her character’s big secret is right there in the title: Mary Kills People.
But unlike the protagonist of Dhavernas’ former series, Hannibal, the lead in Lifetime’s new drama ends lives for mercy — not art (or dinner).
Mary is a medical doctor who, unbeknownst to her family, provides suicide assistance to the terminally ill on the side. Season 1 already aired in Dhavernas’ native Canada, a country that recently voted to legalize the practice.
VideosHannibal‘s Caroline Dhavernas Delivers Fatal Mercy in Mary Kills People...
But unlike the protagonist of Dhavernas’ former series, Hannibal, the lead in Lifetime’s new drama ends lives for mercy — not art (or dinner).
Mary is a medical doctor who, unbeknownst to her family, provides suicide assistance to the terminally ill on the side. Season 1 already aired in Dhavernas’ native Canada, a country that recently voted to legalize the practice.
VideosHannibal‘s Caroline Dhavernas Delivers Fatal Mercy in Mary Kills People...
- 4/22/2017
- TVLine.com
At first glance, the exclusive trailer for Mary Kills People — as well as the title of Caroline Dhavernas’ new Lifetime drama itself — may make you think that the Hannibal alum is back on familiar, murderous ground.
After all, as the video above warns viewers, “Everywhere that Mary goes, there will be no tomorrow.”
RelatedCher Exits Lifetime’s Flint Water Crisis Movie Due to ‘Serious Family Issue’
But appearances are a bit deceiving: The upcoming series — which premieres Sunday, April 23, at 10/9c — is actually about a medical doctor (Dhavernas) who moonlights as someone providing suicide assistance to the terminally ill. The first season,...
After all, as the video above warns viewers, “Everywhere that Mary goes, there will be no tomorrow.”
RelatedCher Exits Lifetime’s Flint Water Crisis Movie Due to ‘Serious Family Issue’
But appearances are a bit deceiving: The upcoming series — which premieres Sunday, April 23, at 10/9c — is actually about a medical doctor (Dhavernas) who moonlights as someone providing suicide assistance to the terminally ill. The first season,...
- 3/30/2017
- TVLine.com
They're watching you, and now you can watch them, too. Ion TV has picked up the Private Eyes TV show from Entertainment One. The Canadian TV series stars Jason Priestly and and Cindy Sampson. Barry Flatman, Jordyn Negri, Clé Bennett, and Ennis Esmer recur. Guest stars include Nicole De Boer, Mimi Kuzyk, Adam Copeland, Doug Gilmour, Daniel Negreanu, and Kardinal Offishal guest star.A private investigation comedy-drama, Private Eyes hails from eOne in association with Corus Entertainment. Showrunners Shawn Piller and Alan McCullough executive produce the Ion TV show with eOne's John Morayniss and Tecca, as well as Lloyd Segan for Piller/Segan, Priestley, James Thorpe and, Tassie Cameron. The series has been renewed through season two in Canada.Read More…...
- 3/27/2017
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Ali Liebert (Bomb Girls) has booked a recurring role opposite Kyra Sedgwick on ABC's new straight-to-series drama Ten Days in the Valley, from Tassie Cameron (Rookie Blue) and Skydance Television. The series follows Jane Sadler (Sedgwick), an overworked television producer and single mother in the middle of a separation whose life is turned upside down when her young daughter goes missing in the middle of the night. Just like her controversial police TV show, everything…...
- 2/9/2017
- Deadline TV
Ten Days in the Valley has some new company. Deadline reports Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje, Francois Battiste, and eight more have joined the upcoming ABC TV series.From Rookie Blue’s Tassie Cameron, the drama follows “Jane Sadler (Kyra Sedgwick), an overworked television producer and single mother in the middle of a separation whose life is turned upside down when her young daughter goes missing in the middle of the night.” The cast also includes Erika Christensen and Emily Kinney.Read More…...
- 2/1/2017
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Emily Kinney is headed to ABC. Deadline reports the Conviction star has joined the network's upcoming TV show Ten Days in the Valley.From Rookie Blue's Tassie Cameron, the drama follows "Jane Sadler (Kyra Sedgwick), an overworked television producer and single mother in the middle of a separation whose life is turned upside down when her young daughter goes missing in the middle of the night." The cast also includes Erika Christensen.Read More…...
- 1/28/2017
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
The cast is set for ABC's new straight-to-series drama Ten Days In The Valley, from Tassie Cameron (Rookie Blue) and Skydance Television under its Uncharted label. Joining the cast are Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje (Suicide Squad, Game Of Thrones), Francois Battiste (The Family, The Good Wife), Currie Graham (Westworld, Longmire), Nelson Lee (NCIS: New Orleans, The Night Shift), Abigail Pniowsky (Arrival), Josh Randall (Pitch, Quarry), Ali Stroker (Glee), Ella Thomas (Ballers…...
- 1/27/2017
- Deadline TV
Emily Kinney (Conviction) has been cast opposite Kyra Sedgwick in ABC’s new straight-to-series drama Ten Days in the Valley, from Tassie Cameron (Rookie Blue) and Skydance Television. The series follows Jane Sadler (Sedgwick), an overworked television producer and single mother in the middle of a separation whose life is turned upside down when her young daughter goes missing in the middle of the night. Just like her controversial police TV show, everything is a mystery…...
- 1/26/2017
- Deadline TV
Parenthood alumna Erika Christensen is set to co-star opposite Kyra Sedgwick in ABC’s straight-to-series drama Ten Days in the Valley. Also cast in the project, from Tassie Cameron (Rookie Blue) and Skydance Television, are Felix Solis (The Good Wife, Colony) and Aussie actor Kick Gurry (Jupiter Ascending). Ten Days in the Valley stars Sedgwick as Jane Sadler, an overworked television producer and single mother in the middle of a fractious separation. When her young…...
- 11/29/2016
- Deadline TV
This was a sad summer for the fans of the cop drama Rookie Blue. The Canadian based show was a summer staple for ABC, but it wrapped in 2015. Now there’s some good news! Tassie Cameron, one of that show’s three creators, has a new series coming to ABC in 2017. The Hollywood Reporter announced that Cameron’s show, 10 Years In the Valley, is a 10 episode straight-to-series pick up by ABC. Another piece of good news is that the show will star Kyra Sedgwick from TNT‘s The Closer! This is an exciting combination! A writer known for creating complex roles for women
Tassie Cameron of Rookie Blue Gets Kyra Sedgwick for Her New Show!
Tassie Cameron of Rookie Blue Gets Kyra Sedgwick for Her New Show!
- 8/4/2016
- by Joy D'Angelo
- TVovermind.com
The Ten Days In the Valley TV show has been ordered to series at ABC. Per Deadline, The Closer's Kyra Sedgwick will star as single mom and overworked TV producer Jane Sadler, whose daughter disappears one night. Production is slated for 2017.The 10-episode first season of Ten Days In the Valley comes from Tassie Cameron and Skydance Television. Cameron was co-creator and head writer of the Rookie Blue TV series, which was cancelled after six seasons on ABC. She will serve as showrunner and will executive produce with Sedgwick, Jill Littman and Skydance TV's David Ellison, Dana Goldberg, and Marcy Ross.Read More…...
- 8/4/2016
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
New ABC Entertainment president Channing Dungey may be bullish on fall, but she’s already looking ahead at the network’s future slate – including a potential “Star Wars” series.
With Marvel and other Disney properties (like “The Muppets” last season) having already populated ABC’s primetime lineup, is a “Star Wars”-themed series on the horizon? Dungey was non-committal, but did at least reveal that there have been talks.
“As a fan, I’d love to say yes,” Dungey said of a “Star Wars” show on ABC. “We have had conversations with [Lucasfilm] and they will continue. It would be wonderful to expand that brand on our programming.”
Dungey declined to give any more details, including whether it’s a live-action or animated “Star Wars” property they’re discussing. Later, she only repeated that talks are ongoing. (It’s obviously very much in an early stage.)
It’s been long rumored...
With Marvel and other Disney properties (like “The Muppets” last season) having already populated ABC’s primetime lineup, is a “Star Wars”-themed series on the horizon? Dungey was non-committal, but did at least reveal that there have been talks.
“As a fan, I’d love to say yes,” Dungey said of a “Star Wars” show on ABC. “We have had conversations with [Lucasfilm] and they will continue. It would be wonderful to expand that brand on our programming.”
Dungey declined to give any more details, including whether it’s a live-action or animated “Star Wars” property they’re discussing. Later, she only repeated that talks are ongoing. (It’s obviously very much in an early stage.)
It’s been long rumored...
- 8/4/2016
- by Michael Schneider
- Indiewire
ABC has given a straight-to-series, 10-episode order to Ten Days in the Valley, a thriller from Rookie Blue co-creator Tassie Cameron and starring Emmy winner Kyra Sedgwick.
RelatedFall TV 2016: Your Handy Calendar of 90+ Premiere Dates
Per our sister site Deadline, TV’s erstwhile “Closer” will play Jane Sadler, an overworked TV producer and single mom whose young daughter goes missing in the middle of the night. As Jane’s world implodes, “life imitates art” — she produces a police series — everyone has a secret, and no one can be trusted.
“Playing Jane Sadler is exactly the deep and emotionally charged...
RelatedFall TV 2016: Your Handy Calendar of 90+ Premiere Dates
Per our sister site Deadline, TV’s erstwhile “Closer” will play Jane Sadler, an overworked TV producer and single mom whose young daughter goes missing in the middle of the night. As Jane’s world implodes, “life imitates art” — she produces a police series — everyone has a secret, and no one can be trusted.
“Playing Jane Sadler is exactly the deep and emotionally charged...
- 8/4/2016
- TVLine.com
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