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Tenko: Forty Years Later, a Forgotten Series Remains TV’s Best Depiction of Life as a POW
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Tenko: Forty Years Later, a Forgotten Series Remains TV’s Best Depiction of Life as a POW

December 1, 2025 Steven Lantier

Though largely forgotten today, Australia-UK co-production Tenko, which ran three seasons and one reunion special between 1981-1985, was a major […]

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“A Day in the Life” with Toronto actor, writer and producer Michael Musi

April 14, 2021 Joel Levy

You may know Michael Musi best as Terence on CBC’s beloved and surely to be missed, Kim’s Convenience. He has […]

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“A Day In The Life” with Television Producer Mitch Azaria

March 31, 2021 Julian Swift

A really long time ago, Mitch was born in Montreal to a newspaper family. His Dad, Joe was a publisher […]

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“A Day in the Life” with Toronto actor Thomas Duplessie

September 30, 2020 Joel Levy

Thomas Duplessie is a Canadian film, TV and theatre actor. Born and raised in New Brunswick, Thomas moved to Toronto […]

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“A Day in the Life” with Toronto Media Composer Sean Hayden

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Sean Hayden has always been one of those people who knew what they wanted to do in life. Growing up, […]

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“A Day in the Life” with Toronto actor Chemika Bennett-Heath

May 18, 2019 Joel Levy

What you’ll notice immediately upon meeting Chemika Bennett-Heath is her radiant smile and infectious, captivating SASSY spirit. Her good-natured disposition […]

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“A Day in the Life” with television and film director Jill Carter

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The pale wintry sun is beginning to emerge over Vancouver as my daughter Jill Carter steps out to greet her driver. […]

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“A Day in the Life” with Toronto actor Jessica Hinkson

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Fierce. Driven. Loyal. Original. Jess Hinkson has a real talent for alchemizing challenging life experiences into bold, funny, and meaningful […]

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Sugar Sammy: Canadian Famous

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A well known comedian once told me that “making it” in Canada usually means you’re shopping at Loblaws and someone […]

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