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CBS and CTV
Join Forces Again - This Time For The New Police Drama "The Bridge"
Date: February 19,
2009
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CBS AND CTV JOIN FORCES AGAIN —
THIS TIME FOR THE NEW POLICE DRAMA
"THE BRIDGE"
Drama Series Pickup Follows Successful CBS/CTV Collaboration for
"Flashpoint"
Series Licensed from Independent Studio E1 Entertainment
CBS Television Network and CBS Paramount Network Television have joined
forces with CTV, Canada's largest privately owned English language
broadcast network, for the new police drama THE BRIDGE. CBS has ordered
13 episodes of THE BRIDGE, which will be broadcast next season on the
CBS Television Network in the U.S. and on CTV in Canada. CBS has
licensed the series from E1 Entertainment, a Toronto-based independent
production studio.
The broadcast of THE BRIDGE marks the second recent collaboration
between the U.S. media company and the leading Canadian broadcaster to
present a prime time television series. Last year, CBS and CTV joined
forces for "Flashpoint," which was the most watched original drama in
the U.S. last summer and currently wins its time period on Friday
nights, boosting the year ago time period by +37% in viewers. It also
currently ranks as Canada's most watched original drama series.
THE BRIDGE is inspired by the insights of veteran insider and outspoken
former Toronto police union head, Craig Bromell. It's a procedural drama
through the unique lens of a charismatic and dynamic union leader who is
battling criminals on the street and fighting his own bosses, and
sometimes corruption in the ranks, to protect his fellow officers.
THE BRIDGE was originally developed and commissioned by CTV as a
two-hour movie and backdoor pilot with E1 Entertainment, 990 Multi Media
Entertainment Company and Jonsworth Productions. After ordering the
series in November 2008, CTV shared the pilot with top executives at CBS
late last year. Going forward, these companies will produce the series
in association with CTV and CBS Paramount Network Television.
"Like 'Flashpoint,' we see 'The Bridge' as a series that works
creatively and financially for both our network and studio — and
importantly, for CBS Television viewers," said Nancy Tellem, President,
CBS Paramount Network Television Entertainment Group. "Nina [Tassler]
and David [Stapf] both consider 'The Bridge' a high-quality, compelling
drama that fits with the network's lineup and the studio's roster,
respectively. And, we all look forward to working again with our
creative partners at CTV. Together, we've already launched an exciting
new show and a successful new model to deliver programming to the North
American market."
"We look forward to working with our creative partners at CBS in
bringing yet another great Canadian production to a North American
audience," said Susanne Boyce, President, Creative, Content and
Channels, CTV Inc. "Craig Bromell and Alan Di Fiore have done a
beautiful job in creating a distinct and authentic view of life behind
the scenes of a modern police force."
"This marks E1 Entertainment's first drama series for CBS and continues
a long and successful relationship with CTV," said John Morayniss, CEO
of E1 Television. "We're thrilled to be working with our partners at 990
Multi Media Entertainment Company and look forward to representing the
series internationally and bringing it to audiences worldwide."
Production on THE BRIDGE is scheduled to begin in late spring in
Toronto.
THE BRIDGE stars
Aaron Douglas
("Battlestar Galactica," "Smallville"), Paul Popowich ("Angela's Eyes"),
Inga Cadranel ("Rent-a-Goalie"), Frank Cassini ("Vice"), Theresa Joy
("All the Good Ones are Married"), Ona Grauer ("Stargate SG-1"), Michael
Murphy ("X-Men: The Last Stand") and two-time Emmy Award-winner Stuart
Margolin ("The Rockford Files").
THE BRIDGE is produced by E1 Entertainment, 990 Multi Media
Entertainment Company and Jonsworth Productions in association with CTV
and CBS Paramount Network Television.
Craig Bromell, Laszlo Barna, Adam J. Shully, Alan Di Fiore and Robert
Wertheimer are executive producers. Wendy Grean is producer. |
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