To celebrate Pop Fest, which airs on Pop on Freeview, we sat down with the eclectic cast of the hit show Big Top Academy, which you can watch as part of the festival this summer.
Big Top Academy follows the adventures of eight students of the most famous boarding school for circus performers. Nicholas Zolta and his friends, a group of extraordinary young performers, are in search of a dream, but no one could imagine the mysteries they’ll find on the way. And to celebrate, we spoke to some of its cast about the show, its impact on younger audiences, the unique challenges they have to face and who inspires them to do what they do.
In addition, we chatted to showrunner Leila Basen and circus trainer Krin Haglund (who also plays Ms. Martel in the show) about the huge production and the long production schedules they have faced...
Big Top Academy follows the adventures of eight students of the most famous boarding school for circus performers. Nicholas Zolta and his friends, a group of extraordinary young performers, are in search of a dream, but no one could imagine the mysteries they’ll find on the way. And to celebrate, we spoke to some of its cast about the show, its impact on younger audiences, the unique challenges they have to face and who inspires them to do what they do.
In addition, we chatted to showrunner Leila Basen and circus trainer Krin Haglund (who also plays Ms. Martel in the show) about the huge production and the long production schedules they have faced...
- 7/24/2020
- by Scott Davis
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Yesterday, the ceremony of the Writers Guild of Canada Awards was hosted by comedian Debra Digiovanni. During that night, the winners, who work either in the film or television industry, were revealed.
Dishing out the awards were special guest presenters including Yannick Bisson (Murdoch Mysteries), Kristin Booth (Crackie, Young People Fucking), Inga Cadranel (The Bridge, Rent-a-Goalie), Enrico Colantoni (Flashpoint), and screenwriters Mark Farrell (Corner Gas, Dan for Mayor), Michael McGowan (Saint Ralph, One Week), Jennifer Pertsch (6Teen, Total Drama Island), Christin Simms (Captain Flamingo, Dino Dan), Shelley Eriksen (ReGenesis) and Leila Basen & David Preston (Heartland).
Now, without further ado, let's present the winners.
Animation:
Total Drama Action - “The Sand Witch Project”
Written by Shelley Scarrow
Children & Preschool:
Max and Ruby - “Max Says Goodbye”
Written by Kate Barris
Documentary:
The Royal Winnipeg Ballet – 40 Years of One Night Stands
Narration written by Robert Lower
Episodic half-hour:
Less Than Kind -...
Dishing out the awards were special guest presenters including Yannick Bisson (Murdoch Mysteries), Kristin Booth (Crackie, Young People Fucking), Inga Cadranel (The Bridge, Rent-a-Goalie), Enrico Colantoni (Flashpoint), and screenwriters Mark Farrell (Corner Gas, Dan for Mayor), Michael McGowan (Saint Ralph, One Week), Jennifer Pertsch (6Teen, Total Drama Island), Christin Simms (Captain Flamingo, Dino Dan), Shelley Eriksen (ReGenesis) and Leila Basen & David Preston (Heartland).
Now, without further ado, let's present the winners.
Animation:
Total Drama Action - “The Sand Witch Project”
Written by Shelley Scarrow
Children & Preschool:
Max and Ruby - “Max Says Goodbye”
Written by Kate Barris
Documentary:
The Royal Winnipeg Ballet – 40 Years of One Night Stands
Narration written by Robert Lower
Episodic half-hour:
Less Than Kind -...
- 4/20/2010
- by anhkhoido@hotmail.com (Anh Khoi Do)
- The Cultural Post
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