longshanks
2010-01-29 04:21:07 UTC
FYI: Callum Keith Rennie is going to be in "24" for at least four
episodes, starting last Monday and continuing for at least the next 3
weeks.
Also, I think I saw Gordon Pinsent in the scenes for next week for CBC's
series "Republic of Doyle". For those not in the know, "Republic of
Doyle" is an adventure comedy about father&son private detectives (named
Doyle) in St. John's, Newfoundland. The city of St. John's gets quite a
showcase in this series and we get the unique experience of a show where
virtually every character speaks in that whimsical Newfoundland accent.
I'm not positive that Gordon's in the upcoming episode, but, considering
that he's from Newfoundland, they'd sure be missing a bet if the didn't
have him on.
Ed Wilson
--
-- Reality is not enough; we need nonsense, too. Drifting into a world
of fantasy is not an escape from reality but a significant education
about the nature of life. And reality is not an escape from nonsense.
Our education goes on everywhere. - Edmund Miller
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episodes, starting last Monday and continuing for at least the next 3
weeks.
Also, I think I saw Gordon Pinsent in the scenes for next week for CBC's
series "Republic of Doyle". For those not in the know, "Republic of
Doyle" is an adventure comedy about father&son private detectives (named
Doyle) in St. John's, Newfoundland. The city of St. John's gets quite a
showcase in this series and we get the unique experience of a show where
virtually every character speaks in that whimsical Newfoundland accent.
I'm not positive that Gordon's in the upcoming episode, but, considering
that he's from Newfoundland, they'd sure be missing a bet if the didn't
have him on.
Ed Wilson
--
-- Reality is not enough; we need nonsense, too. Drifting into a world
of fantasy is not an escape from reality but a significant education
about the nature of life. And reality is not an escape from nonsense.
Our education goes on everywhere. - Edmund Miller
-- For the best in misanthropic rantings, visit Cottsweb:
http://briancotts.tripod.com/
-- Stories and essays in prose, scripts, video, comics and audio; it's
Fishclock: http://fishclock.ca/
-- Gayleen Froese, Writing and Music: http://www.gayleenfroese.com/