CBC, a Canadian TV network, announced that Republic of Doyle's second season will premiere January 12 at 9 Pm.
The show is a comedy following a private detective, Jake Doyle (Allan Hawco), from St-John's, Newfoundland. In the second season, viewers don't know if Jake's father, Malarchy (Sean McGinley), will come back. Will Christian (Jonathan Goad) return? Can Jake clear him? And are Jake and Leslie (Krystin Pellerin), a constable of the St-John's police department, really over? Is “The One” for Jake gone for good?
Also returning to the Republic are the people that Jake can’t live with — or without: colleague (and defacto stepmother) Rose Miller (Lynda Boyd); vandal turned P.I. apprentice Des Courtney (Mark O’Brien); and enterprising niece Tinny (Marthe Bernard).
The show is a comedy following a private detective, Jake Doyle (Allan Hawco), from St-John's, Newfoundland. In the second season, viewers don't know if Jake's father, Malarchy (Sean McGinley), will come back. Will Christian (Jonathan Goad) return? Can Jake clear him? And are Jake and Leslie (Krystin Pellerin), a constable of the St-John's police department, really over? Is “The One” for Jake gone for good?
Also returning to the Republic are the people that Jake can’t live with — or without: colleague (and defacto stepmother) Rose Miller (Lynda Boyd); vandal turned P.I. apprentice Des Courtney (Mark O’Brien); and enterprising niece Tinny (Marthe Bernard).
- 11/25/2010
- by anhkhoido@gmail.com (Anh Khoi Do)
- The Cultural Post
The first season of the TV series Republic of Doyle - which will return for a second season this January on the TV network CBC - will be on DVD on November 26.
Meet Jake Doyle - rogue, charmer, drinker, brawler, emotionally unavailable, immature - and the handsome P.I. hero of Republic of Doyle. Jake (Allan Hawco) is a new breed of private investigator, cracking cases - and the occasional head - in contemporary St. John's, Newfoundland. His hometown is changing in a big way, transforming from a small seaport to a booming oil town, and where there's cash, there's trash - and lots of it. With his father and partner-in-crime-solving Malachy Doyle (Sean McGinley) by his side, Jake is ready to take on whatever mystery turns up on the Doyle doorstep.
The show also stars Lynda Boyd, Rachel Wilson, Krystin Pellerin, Marthe Bernard, Mark O'Brien and Bob Cole.
Meet Jake Doyle - rogue, charmer, drinker, brawler, emotionally unavailable, immature - and the handsome P.I. hero of Republic of Doyle. Jake (Allan Hawco) is a new breed of private investigator, cracking cases - and the occasional head - in contemporary St. John's, Newfoundland. His hometown is changing in a big way, transforming from a small seaport to a booming oil town, and where there's cash, there's trash - and lots of it. With his father and partner-in-crime-solving Malachy Doyle (Sean McGinley) by his side, Jake is ready to take on whatever mystery turns up on the Doyle doorstep.
The show also stars Lynda Boyd, Rachel Wilson, Krystin Pellerin, Marthe Bernard, Mark O'Brien and Bob Cole.
- 10/13/2010
- by anhkhoido@hotmail.com (Anh Khoi Do)
- The Cultural Post
CBC, a Canadian TV network, has announced that its original police comedy series Republic of Doyle will be heading to Australia.
While no Australian premiere date has been announced for this Canadian TV series, it's confirmed that Republic of Doyle has been acquired by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC), Australia's public TV network.
In this TV series that takes place in St-John's, Newfoundland (an Atlantic province of Canada), we follow Jake Doyle (Allan Hawco), a private detective, and his dad, Malachy (Sean McGinley). Together, they try to crack cases that give headaches to the police department of St-John's. In his daily life, Jake has to deal with a wife, Nikki (Rachel Wilson), that he has divorced from and constable Leslie Bennett (Krystin Pellerin).
Other regular members of the cast include Lynda Boyd, Marthe Bernard, Mark O'Brien and Bob Cole.
Finally, a second season is currently in production and is very...
While no Australian premiere date has been announced for this Canadian TV series, it's confirmed that Republic of Doyle has been acquired by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC), Australia's public TV network.
In this TV series that takes place in St-John's, Newfoundland (an Atlantic province of Canada), we follow Jake Doyle (Allan Hawco), a private detective, and his dad, Malachy (Sean McGinley). Together, they try to crack cases that give headaches to the police department of St-John's. In his daily life, Jake has to deal with a wife, Nikki (Rachel Wilson), that he has divorced from and constable Leslie Bennett (Krystin Pellerin).
Other regular members of the cast include Lynda Boyd, Marthe Bernard, Mark O'Brien and Bob Cole.
Finally, a second season is currently in production and is very...
- 8/18/2010
- by anhkhoido@hotmail.com (Anh Khoi Do)
- The Cultural Post
Yesterday, CBC, a Canadian public TV network, announced that production has begun on the second season of the comedy police TV series Republic of Doyle. The second season will premiere in January 2011 on CBC.
In this TV series that takes place in St-John's, Newfoundland (an Atlantic province of Canada), we follow Jake Doyle (Allan Hawco), a private detective, and his dad, Malachy (Sean McGinley). Together, they try to crack cases that give headaches to the police department of St-John's. In his daily life, Jake has to deal with a wife, Nikki (Rachel Wilson), that he has divorced from and constable Leslie Bennett (Krystin Pellerin).
Other regular members of the cast include Lynda Boyd, Marthe Bernard, Mark O'Brien and Bob Cole.
Finally, note that CBC has ordered 13 episodes for the second season, which is one more than the first season.
In this TV series that takes place in St-John's, Newfoundland (an Atlantic province of Canada), we follow Jake Doyle (Allan Hawco), a private detective, and his dad, Malachy (Sean McGinley). Together, they try to crack cases that give headaches to the police department of St-John's. In his daily life, Jake has to deal with a wife, Nikki (Rachel Wilson), that he has divorced from and constable Leslie Bennett (Krystin Pellerin).
Other regular members of the cast include Lynda Boyd, Marthe Bernard, Mark O'Brien and Bob Cole.
Finally, note that CBC has ordered 13 episodes for the second season, which is one more than the first season.
- 7/6/2010
- by anhkhoido@hotmail.com (Anh Khoi Do)
- The Cultural Post
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