– Series stars Aaron
Douglas (BATTLESTAR GALACTICA) along with Paul
Popowich, Inga Cadranel, Frank Cassini, Theresa Joy,
Ona Grauer and Michael Murphy–
– Episodes of THE BRIDGE available post-broadcast on
CTV.ca –
Toronto,
ON (February 11, 2009) – Cops take an oath
to be honest and faithful in their police duties and
private life. They're trusted protectors of the
public and the law. But, what happens when the "old
boys" establishment behind the badge reveals a
different – often conflicting – message? Written by
five-time Gemini Award-winner Alan Di Fiore (DA
VINCI'S INQUEST, THE HANDLER) and inspired by the
insights of former Toronto police union head Craig
Bromell, the new CTV Original Series THE
BRIDGE debuts Friday, March 5 at 9 p.m. ET on CTV
with a special two-hour premiere before moving to
its regular Fridays at 10 p.m. ET timeslot beginning
March 12 (visit CTV.ca to confirm local
broadcast times). Starring Aaron Douglas (BATTLESTAR
GALACTICA) as police union head Frank Leo, THE
BRIDGE is an authentic and compelling twist on the
police procedural told through the lens of a
charismatic and dynamic union leader, working to
protect his fellow officers.
Following broadcasts
on CTV, THE BRIDGE will also be available on demand
on the CTV Video Player at CTV.ca.
After the rank and
file unanimously vote tough and dedicated street cop
Frank Leo into office as head of the Police Union,
he begins his quest to put street cops first and
clean up the force from the ground up. But the old
boys' network running the police force and the
city's self-serving politicians are not about to sit
idly by while a former street cop makes up his own
rules. Frank walks the thin blue line as he battles
criminals on the streets, corruption in the ranks
and the politically motivated department brass,
letting nothing stop him from fulfilling his
unwavering vow that when cops are in trouble, he
will be there to protect the protectors.
"With the commanding
performance of Aaron Douglas as Frank Leo at its
centre, THE BRIDGE is a unique and riveting look
into the inner workings of a police force," said
Susanne Boyce, President, Creative, Content and
Channels, CTV Inc.
Shot in and around
Toronto, Ontario, the 13-episode series was
originally commissioned as a two-hour back-door
pilot by CTV, ordered to series in November 2008,
and later picked up by CBS last year.
THE BRIDGE
Timeline:
Oct., 2005 - Former
Toronto Police Union chief Craig Bromell pitches the
idea of a television series inspired by his life as
a cop.
Dec., 2005 - CTV puts the project into development.
E1 Entertainment (formerly Barna-Alper Productions)
is brought on board to co-produce with Bromell's 990
Multi Media.
Sept., 2007 - CTV initiates further development;
commits to two-hour back-door pilot.
Jan., 2008 - Award-winning writer Alan DiFiore is
brought on to re-write script. With Di Fiore on
board and award-winning director John Fawcett tapped
to helm, CTV commits its own equity investment in
the backdoor pilot to ensure top talent is attached.
Aaron Douglas is secured as the lead.
July, 2008 - Production of pilot begins in Toronto.
Sept., 2008 - Pilot delivered to CTV.
Oct., 2008 - Series bible delivered to CTV.
Nov., 2008 - CTV orders THE BRIDGE to series.
Dec., 2008 - CTV brings THE BRIDGE to CBS.
Feb., 2009 – E1 completes deal for CBS order of
CTV's THE BRIDGE for broadcast in the U.S.
May, 2009 – E1 Entertainment and 990 Multi Media
begin production on the series.
"Once I jumped in
with both feet, I thought the only way we were going
to be successful at this was if I take my knowledge
of the street plus the boundaries of a police
station and made it as authentic as we could – as
real as possible" said Craig Bromell, Executive
Producer, 990 Multi Media Entertainment Company.
Bromell's time with
the Toronto force was spent as an officer at 51
Division. The unit patrolled a district that ranged
from the wealthy Rosedale neighbourhoods to the
low-income Regent Park. Dividing these two opposing
vicinities was a bridge.
"I started thinking
deeper about the bridge that separated these two
neighbourhoods and social classes and applied it to
law enforcement in general" explains Bromell. "I
found that there was also a bridge between the rich
and the poor, the good guy and the bad guy, the
rank-and-file and the brass. So we use the title as
a metaphor for many different opposing elements."
In the special
two-hour series premiere (Friday, March 5 at 9 p.m.
ET), beat cop Frank Leo is fed up. Bridge Division
is understaffed, and good cops are being blamed for
a spate of mysterious drug rip-offs. Then Frank's
mentor, framed by the corrupt police brass, commits
suicide. When Frank realizes the brass won't give
his mentor a police funeral, it's the last straw. He
leads a walkout strike, putting his career and the
careers of his entire division on the line. Then,
when Frank and his fellow officers are blamed for an
act of "Contagious Fire", the brass sees the perfect
opportunity to get rid of Frank once and for all.
Frank realizes that in order to save himself and
change things, he must take over the reigns of the
Police Union. He soon finds himself thrust into a
treacherous world of politics, intrigue and
violence. And just as he's become head of the Police
Union, Frank is forced to make a critical decision
that could ultimately bring him down.
THE BRIDGE
also stars Paul Popowich (ANGELA'S EYES,
TWICE IN A LIFETIME) as Frank's partner and
confidante Tommy Dunn; Gemini-Award nominee Inga
Cadranel (RENT-A-GOALIE, MVP) as Jill, the
free-spirited cop on the force; Frank Cassini
(INTELLIGENCE) as Staff Sergeant Bernie Kantor;
Theresa Joy (ALL THE GOOD ONES ARE MARRIED, Sixty
Days) as feisty tomboy Police Constable Billy; Ona
Grauer (STARGATE SG-1 and STARGATE ATLANTIS) as
beautiful, passionate prosecutor Abby St. James;
Michael Murphy (Away from Her, X-Men: The Last
Stand) as Chief of Police, and political animal, Ed
Wycoff; and two-time Emmy Award winner Stuart
Margolin (THE ROCKFORD FILES) as Frank's father, Vic
Leo.
THE BRIDGE
is produced by E1 Entertainment, 990 Multi
Media Entertainment Company and Jonsworth
Productions, in association with CTV and CBS
Paramount Network Television. Executive Producers
are Craig Bromell, Laszlo Barna, Adam J. Shully,
Alan Di Fiore and Robert Wertheimer. Wendy Grean is
producer. CTV's Production Executive is Brett
Burlock. Susanne Boyce is President, Creative,
Content and Channels, CTV Inc.