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Allan Hawco returns as handsome rogue, Jake Doyle, for a hilarious and action-packed third season of CBC’s Republic of Doyle. But this is Jake as we’ve never seen him before. Still working cases and capturing criminals on the streets of St. John’s, Jake is earning his stripes as a newly-appointed sergeant – the most colourful member of the Newfoundland Royal Constabulary. Assigned to protect a mob informant turned federal witness, Jake finds himself in over his head. Will the dismantled Doyle & Doyle Investigations come together to help save one of their own?
Mal (Sean McGinley) and Rose (Lynda Boyd) must decide if retirement can wait. Do they want to return to the dangerous business of private investigation or would they rather be relaxing on a beach somewhere? Apprentice Des Courtney (Mark O’Brien) has begun to carve out a new identity for himself as a university student. With his Women’s Studies degree as his focus, he’s left the P.I. racket behind. For now. Tinny (Marthe Bernard) has left St. John’s in order to pursue her studies overseas. Did she really leave the Doyles behind for good?
With the future of Doyle & Doyle Investigations still in limbo, time will tell if Jake Doyle remains a cop or if the rules and restrictions of the RNC force him back on the P.I. beat.
The third season features some fresh faces joining the Doyle universe and further complicating Jake’s life, including older sister, Kathleen Doyle (Krista Bridges) and Des’s new girlfriend, Chandra O’Neill (Mishael Morgan). Returning to the Republic are fan favourites: Rose’s shady ex-husband, Martin Poole (Nicholas Campbell), eccentric millionaire Carl Maher (Shawn Doyle), arrogant author, Garrison Steele (Victor Garber), and archnemesis, Maurice Becker (Gordon Pinsent). Adding to the fun are incredible new guest stars: Russell Crowe, Kevin Durand, Scott Grimes, and Shannon Tweed – among others.
Production Company
Take The Shot Productions Inc.
Website
http://www.cbc.ca/republicofdoyle/
Broadcaster
CBC
Funding Program
Development
Canadian Screen Awards 2013
Best Performance in a Guest Role, Dramatic Series
Worldwide
Source - The Province
There was no getting away from Patricia Isaac last Sunday night.
The Vancouver-based actor is a regular this year on CBC’s Republic of Doyle and appeared on CTV’s Motive, both of which air at 9 p.m.
“I had to PVR,” Isaac says. “That’s pretty awesome, actually. One is an obvious dramedy and the other is straight drama.”
Read more: http://www.theprovince.com/entertainment/Patricia+Isaac+keeps+busy+with+Republic+Doyle+Motive/7973022/story.html#ixzz2NSKHfZlZ
[Read More]Source - The Loop
Republic of Doyle does an excellent job of balancing crime and hilarity, but in this week’s episode (“The Heroine”), the stakes got even higher. Leslie’s undercover stint turned serious when Hood told Jake she had been missing for a week.
[Read More]Source - The Chronicle Herald
ST. JOHN’S, N.L. — For three seasons, Krystin Pellerin has been the good cop to Allan Hawco’s bad-boy ex-cop on the Republic of Doyle.
Hawco, the very hands-on writer, producer and star of Doyle, wanted to give the blond, blue-eyed actress a chance to show a darker side on the fourth season of the CBC detective drama.
“She’s an incredible actor, man,” said Hawco. “I just love the simplicity with which she approaches things, with such truthfulness and honesty.”
[Read More]Source - 680 News
ST. JOHN’S, N.L. – For three seasons, Krystin Pellerin has been the good cop to Allan Hawco’s bad-boy ex-cop on the “Republic of Doyle.”
Hawco, the very hands-on writer, producer and star of “Doyle,” wanted to give the blond, blue-eyed actress a chance to show a darker side on the fourth season of the CBC detective drama.
[Read More]Source - Playback
The CBC geared up for its winter season by packing the schedule with returning audience favourites Republic of Doyle, Dragons’ Den and Arctic Air.
It also added Murdoch Mysteries, which had aired for five seasons on Citytv, and new gritty cop procedural Cracked.
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Source - Playback
Social TV is taking on a growing importance in the strategic thinking of every TV decision maker, even as its exact value remains fuzzy.
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Source - National Post
There is much to recommend about the decision to create the Canadian Screen Awards out of the marriage of the Genies (for film) and Geminis (for TV). No longer will two unloved awards ceremonies be stuck at opposite ends of the calendar, for one, and the combined heft of the two industries should lend the March 3 proceedings a dose of star power.
[Read More]Source - The Globe and Mail
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There are still nominations for TV shows that got cancelled after one season; there are still nominations for films that few Canadians have heard of let alone seen, but the new Genie-Gemini awards mash-up aims to give the domestic screen industry some badly needed red-carpet glamour.
[Read More]Source - Playback
The CBC is putting money and marketing muscle into social media apps to drum up second screen viewers for its winter 2013 TV schedule.
The pubcaster on Friday showcased its Republic of Doyle Ride Along web and social media app with added story content, which is produced by CBC, with Take the Shot Productions and The Konrad Group.
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Source - CBC News
Allan Hawco, the star and co-creator of "Republic of Doyle" on CBC Television, describes the first episode of the fourth season of his program as the start of the series' best season ever.
"It feels like the best premiere we've ever done in terms of the dramatics," said Hawco, who plays private detective Jake Doyle.
"It's an action-packed first episode on Sunday, I tell you."
[Read More]Source - Playback
Patricia Isaac has landed a role on season four of the CBC’s Republic of Doyle detective drama.
The Vancouver actress is also guest starring in CTV’s Motive from the writers of Dexter as crown prosecutor Donna Rivers.
Read more: http://playbackonline.ca/2012/12/13/patricia-isaac-lands-roles-in-motive-and-republic-of-doyle/#ixzz2IdaK4rzR
[Read More]Source - Playback
A showcase of returning hits and a few new kids on the block looks to be the CBC’s recipe for primetime success, as the pubcaster unveiled its winter schedule Tuesday morning.
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