Latin America will get to see the Canadian TV series Call Me Fitz. In fact, the show will premiere on the network CanalSony on October 7 at 10:30 Pm. Speaking about the Canadian premiere, it will be on September 19 at 8 Pm on HBO Canada, a premium cable network.
Note that this premiere will take place at 10:30 Pm in Mexico, Venezuela, Colombia and Peru. As for Argentina and Chile, the premiere will happen the same day on the same network at 11:30 Pm.
In this show, we follow Richard “Fitz” Fitzpatrick (Jason Priestley), a used car dealers who has a knack for having a morally unacceptable behaviour at times. After Fitz botches a test drive and puts his latest customer in a coma, he finds himself face to face with a new salesman on the lot: Larry (Ernie Grunwald), a man with a heart of gold. Besides, Larry believes he's Fitz's...
Note that this premiere will take place at 10:30 Pm in Mexico, Venezuela, Colombia and Peru. As for Argentina and Chile, the premiere will happen the same day on the same network at 11:30 Pm.
In this show, we follow Richard “Fitz” Fitzpatrick (Jason Priestley), a used car dealers who has a knack for having a morally unacceptable behaviour at times. After Fitz botches a test drive and puts his latest customer in a coma, he finds himself face to face with a new salesman on the lot: Larry (Ernie Grunwald), a man with a heart of gold. Besides, Larry believes he's Fitz's...
- 9/8/2010
- by anhkhoido@hotmail.com (Anh Khoi Do)
- The Cultural Post
A second trailer of the Canadian comedy series Call Me Fitz is now online thanks to HBO Canada, a Canadian premium cable network. Moreover, the show will premiere on September 19 at 8 Pm on HBO Canada.
In this Canadian show, we follow Richard “Fitz” Fitzpatrick (Jason Priestley), a used car dealers who has a knack for having a morally unacceptable behaviour at times. After Fitz botches a test drive and puts his latest customer in a coma, he finds himself face to face with a new salesman on the lot: Larry (Ernie Grunwald), a man with a heart of gold. Besides, Larry believes he's Fitz's conscience and that Fitz can change.
The show was shot in the city Halifax and the Annapolis Valley, which are both located in the province of Nova Scotia.
Finally, Call Me Fitz also stars Kathleen Munroe, Rachel Blanchard, Brooke Nevin, Joanna Cassidy, Peter MacNeill, Tracy Dawson,...
In this Canadian show, we follow Richard “Fitz” Fitzpatrick (Jason Priestley), a used car dealers who has a knack for having a morally unacceptable behaviour at times. After Fitz botches a test drive and puts his latest customer in a coma, he finds himself face to face with a new salesman on the lot: Larry (Ernie Grunwald), a man with a heart of gold. Besides, Larry believes he's Fitz's conscience and that Fitz can change.
The show was shot in the city Halifax and the Annapolis Valley, which are both located in the province of Nova Scotia.
Finally, Call Me Fitz also stars Kathleen Munroe, Rachel Blanchard, Brooke Nevin, Joanna Cassidy, Peter MacNeill, Tracy Dawson,...
- 8/19/2010
- by anhkhoido@hotmail.com (Anh Khoi Do)
- The Cultural Post
Even if Call Me Fitz's first season will premiere on The Movie Network, a Canadian premium cable network, on September 2010, the show has been renewed for a second season.
In fact, The Movie Network made this announcement as it also announced its slate of new and returning original TV series.
In this half-hour comedy, we follow Richard "Fitz" Fitzpatrick (Jason Priestley), a second-hand car salesman. Richard has a knack for having a morally unacceptable behaviour while thinking that his life is perfect. After Fitz botches a test drive and puts his latest customer in a coma, he finds himself face to face with a new salesman on the lot: Larry (Ernie Grunwald), a man with a heart of gold. Besides, Larry believes he's Fitz's conscience and that Fitz can change. However, does Fitz really want to change?
The show also stars Kathleen Munroe, Rachel Blanchard, Brooke Nevin, Joanna Cassidy,...
In fact, The Movie Network made this announcement as it also announced its slate of new and returning original TV series.
In this half-hour comedy, we follow Richard "Fitz" Fitzpatrick (Jason Priestley), a second-hand car salesman. Richard has a knack for having a morally unacceptable behaviour while thinking that his life is perfect. After Fitz botches a test drive and puts his latest customer in a coma, he finds himself face to face with a new salesman on the lot: Larry (Ernie Grunwald), a man with a heart of gold. Besides, Larry believes he's Fitz's conscience and that Fitz can change. However, does Fitz really want to change?
The show also stars Kathleen Munroe, Rachel Blanchard, Brooke Nevin, Joanna Cassidy,...
- 6/15/2010
- by anhkhoido@hotmail.com (Anh Khoi Do)
- The Cultural Post
The trailer of the upcoming Canadian TV series Call Me Fitz has made its way online. This dark half-hour comedy created by Sheri Elwood (Defying Gravity) will air at some point in 2010 on The Movie Network and Movie Central, which are respectively two premium cable networks from Eastern and Western Canada.
In this show, we follow Richard “Fitz” Fitzpatrick (Jason Priestley), a used car dealers who has a knack for having a morally unacceptable behaviour at times. After Fitz botches a test drive and puts his latest customer in a coma, he finds himself face to face with a new salesman on the lot: Larry (Ernie Grunwald), a man with a heart of gold. Besides, Larry believes he's Fitz's conscience and that Fitz can change.
The show was shot in the city Halifax and the Annapolis Valley, which are both located in the province of Nova Scotia.
Finally, Call Me Fitz...
In this show, we follow Richard “Fitz” Fitzpatrick (Jason Priestley), a used car dealers who has a knack for having a morally unacceptable behaviour at times. After Fitz botches a test drive and puts his latest customer in a coma, he finds himself face to face with a new salesman on the lot: Larry (Ernie Grunwald), a man with a heart of gold. Besides, Larry believes he's Fitz's conscience and that Fitz can change.
The show was shot in the city Halifax and the Annapolis Valley, which are both located in the province of Nova Scotia.
Finally, Call Me Fitz...
- 4/2/2010
- by anhkhoido@hotmail.com (Anh Khoi Do)
- The Cultural Post
From a press release
E1 Entertainment, Amaze Film + Television and Big Motion Pictures in association with Astral Media’s The Movie Network and Corus Entertainment’s Movie Central announced today that principal photography is underway on the Canadian original television series Call Me Fitz (working title). The series stars actor/director Jason Priestley (The Day of the Triffids, My Name is Earl, Beverly Hills 90210) as the charismatic used car salesman known as Fitz. Created and written by producer/writer Sheri Elwood (Defying Gravity), the 13‐part, half‐hour comedy series is filming an hour outside of Halifax, Nova Scotia in the Annapolis Valley region until mid‐January. The series is scheduled to air on The Movie Network (Eastern Canada) and Movie Central (Western Canada) in 2010.
In Call Me Fitz, Jason Priestley stars as Richard “Fitz” Fitzpatrick, a balls‐out, used car dealer who pushes the boundaries of acceptable behaviour just a few steps too far.
E1 Entertainment, Amaze Film + Television and Big Motion Pictures in association with Astral Media’s The Movie Network and Corus Entertainment’s Movie Central announced today that principal photography is underway on the Canadian original television series Call Me Fitz (working title). The series stars actor/director Jason Priestley (The Day of the Triffids, My Name is Earl, Beverly Hills 90210) as the charismatic used car salesman known as Fitz. Created and written by producer/writer Sheri Elwood (Defying Gravity), the 13‐part, half‐hour comedy series is filming an hour outside of Halifax, Nova Scotia in the Annapolis Valley region until mid‐January. The series is scheduled to air on The Movie Network (Eastern Canada) and Movie Central (Western Canada) in 2010.
In Call Me Fitz, Jason Priestley stars as Richard “Fitz” Fitzpatrick, a balls‐out, used car dealer who pushes the boundaries of acceptable behaviour just a few steps too far.
- 11/26/2009
- by anhkhoido@hotmail.com (Anh Khoi Do)
- The Cultural Post
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