Seed (TV Series)
''Seed'' is a Canadian single-camera sitcom television series. The series starred Adam Korson as Harry Dacosta, sperm donor, and followed his interactions with new-found relatives that had been conceived from the donation. The series premiered on February 4, 2013 on Citytv, and was briefly picked up by the U.S. CW network (however, it was removed after two episodes due to low ratings). In 2014, the series was cancelled by Citytv after two seasons. Synopsis An ill-equipped bachelor discovers his foray into sperm donation has resulted in many offspring and finds himself entangled in the lives of his new-found children and their less-than-thrilled families. Characters * Adam Korson as Harry Dacosta, a bartender who donated semen. In his profile, numbered XC-3000, he notes he is a doctor and a graduate of Princeton. * Carrie-Lynn Neales as Rose, who meets Harry on a bus on the way to the fertility clinic, as she wants to get pregnant, but doesn't want a relationship. * Amanda B ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Sitcom
A sitcom (short for situation comedy or situational comedy) is a genre of comedy produced for radio and television, that centers on a recurring cast of character (arts), characters as they navigate humorous situations within a consistent setting, such as a home, workplace, or community. Unlike sketch comedy, which features different characters and settings in each Sketch comedy, skit, sitcoms typically maintain plot continuity across episodes. This continuity allows for the development of storylines and characters over time, fostering audience engagement and investment in the characters' lives and relationships. History The structure and concept of a sitcom have roots in earlier forms of comedic theater, such as farces and comedy of manners. These forms relied on running gags to generate humor, but the term ''sitcom'' emerged as radio and TV adapted these principles into a new medium. The word was not commonly used until the 1950s. Early television sitcoms were often filme ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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The Huffington Post
''HuffPost'' (''The Huffington Post'' until 2017, itself often abbreviated as ''HPo'') is an American progressive news website, with localized and international editions. The site offers news, satire, blogs, and original content, and covers politics, business, entertainment, environment, technology, popular media, lifestyle, culture, comedy, healthy eating, young women's interests, and local news featuring columnists. It was created to provide a progressive alternative to conservative news websites such as the Drudge Report. The site contains its own content and user-generated content via video blogging, audio, and photo. In 2012, the website became the first commercially run United States digital media enterprise to win a Pulitzer Prize. Founded by Arianna Huffington, Andrew Breitbart, Kenneth Lerer, and Jonah Peretti, the site was launched on May 9, 2005, as a counterpart to the Drudge Report. In March 2011, it was acquired by AOL for US$315 million, with Arianna ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Shannon Tweed
Shannon Lee Tweed Simmons (born March 10, 1957) is a Canadian model and actress. One of the most successful actresses of mainstream erotica, she is identified with the genre of the erotic thriller cinema. Tweed has appeared in more than 60 films and several television series. She was named ''Playboy''s List of Playboy Playmates of the Year, Playmate of the Year in 1982. Tweed is also known for ''Gene Simmons Family Jewels'', a Reality television, reality TV show that portrayed the life of her family from 2006 until 2012. She is married to Gene Simmons, bassist and co-lead singer of the band Kiss (band), Kiss; Tweed and Simmons have two children, Nick Simmons, Nicholas Adam Tweed-Simmons and Sophie Simmons, Sophie Alexandra Tweed-Simmons. Early life Tweed was born on March 10, 1957, in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Newfoundland. She is the daughter of Donald Keith Tweed, a mink rancher, and Louise () Tweed, and was raised on a m ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ron Murphy (director)
Robert Ronald Murphy (April 10, 1933 – March 6, 2014) was a Canadian professional ice hockey player who played for the New York Rangers, Chicago Black Hawks, Detroit Red Wings and Boston Bruins over the course of an 889-game National Hockey League (NHL) career between 1952 and 1970. Playing career Murphy played the better part of 18 years between 1952 and 1970, most notably on a Bruins line with Phil Esposito and Ken Hodge, which broke the league record for scoring by a forward line in the 1968–69 NHL season with 263 points. The record was subsequently broken two years later by Esposito, Hodge and Wayne Cashman. 1968–69 represented a comeback year for Murphy, who had missed most of the preceding two seasons following multiple operations on a chronically bad shoulder, and he initially retired after that season. His health improving over the summer, Murphy rejoined the Bruins for the beginning of the 1970 season, but recurrences of his chronic injuries reduced him to spot d ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Tom Green
Michael Thomas Green (born July 30, 1971) is a Canadian and American comedian, show host, actor, filmmaker, podcaster, and rapper. After pursuing stand-up comedy and music as a young adult, Green created and hosted '' The Tom Green Show'', which aired on Rogers TV and later on MTV from 1994 to 2000. The show became popular for its shock comedy, its absurd pranks, and Green's manic persona, and influenced later series such as '' Jackass'', '' Punk’d'' and ''The Eric Andre Show''. Green has appeared in the Hollywood films ''Road Trip'' (2000), ''Charlie's Angels'' (2000), '' Stealing Harvard'' (2002), and '' Shred'' (2008). Green directed, co-wrote, and starred in the cult film '' Freddy Got Fingered'' (2001). He was briefly married to actress Drew Barrymore (2001–2002), who co-starred with him in ''Charlie's Angels'' and ''Freddy Got Fingered''. In 2003, Green hosted the short-lived MTV late-night talk show titled '' The New Tom Green Show''. From 2006 until 2011, he hosted ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Mike McPhaden
Mike McPhaden (born February 9, 1972) is a Canadian actor, playwright and television writer and producer, most noted for his work on the television series ''Corner Gas Animated'' and '' Jann''. Theatre career Originally from Winnipeg, Manitoba,Robert Crew, "Nerd takes off at SummerWorks fest; Flight 198 opens at Factory stage tonight". ''Toronto Star'', August 2, 2001. he began his career doing sketch and improvisational comedy with the Higher Than the Ground comedy troupe,Greg David"Mike McPhaden: What the Wizzle" ''TV, eh?'', September 14, 2016. and began to have stage acting roles in the late 1990s, later branching out into writing with his stage play ''Poochwater'' premiering at the 2000 SummerWorks theatre festival. The play was inspired in part by rummaging through his grandfather's possessions after the older man's death, and discovering a stash of old electronics textbooks from his grandfather's service as a radio operator during World War II. He returned to SummerWorks the ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Jenn Engels
Jenn Engels is a Canadian television writer and producer, most noted as a four-time Gemini and Canadian Screen Award nominee for Best Writing in a Comedy Series. She is an alumna of the Canadian Film Centre The Canadian Film Centre (CFC) is a charitable organization founded in 1988 by filmmaker Norman Jewison in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Originally launched as a film school, today it provides training, development and advancement opportunities for ....Rose Behar"The 2011 Ten to Watch: Jenn Engels" '' Playback'', September 8, 2011. Filmography Awards and nominations References External links * 21st-century Canadian women writers 21st-century Canadian screenwriters Canadian women television writers Canadian television writers Canadian television producers Canadian women television producers Canadian Film Centre alumni Living people Year of birth missing (living people) {{Canada-tv-bio-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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James Dunnison
James Dunnison is a Canadian film and television director, whose works include ''Stuff'', ''Todd and the Book of Pure Evil'' (7 episodes), and ''Less Than Kind'' (14 episodes), as well as individual episodes of ''Carter'', '' Bitten'', '' Blood Ties'', ''Hiccups'', ''Arctic Air'', ''Godiva’s'', ''Whistler'' and ''Robson Arms ''Robson Arms'' is a Canadian television series that began airing on CTV Television Network, CTV on June 17, 2005, and ended on June 30, 2008. ''Robson Arms'' is a co-production between Vancouver-based Omni Film Productions Limited and Metropolita ...''. In 1998, he took the Grand Prize at the Cabbagetown Short Film & Video Festival, and he has additionally received the General Idea Award for Artistic Contribution to AIDS Awareness, three Gemini Awards, three Directors Guild of Canada Awards, two Canadian Comedy Awards and multiple Leo Awards. References *Harris, Bill (September 28, 2010). Book of Pure Evil' is pure fun". ''Winnipeg Sun''. Retrieved Septe ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Rainbow Party (sexuality)
A rainbow party is a supposed group sex event featured in an urban legend spread since the early 2000s. A variant of other sex party urban myths, the stories claim that at these events, allegedly increasingly popular among adolescents, people wearing various shades of lipstick take turns fellating others in sequence, leaving multiple colors (resembling a rainbow) on their penises. The idea was publicized on ''The Oprah Winfrey Show'' in 2003, and became the subject of a 2005 juvenile novel called ''Rainbow Party''. Sex researchers and adolescent health care professionals have found no evidence for the existence of rainbow parties, and consequently attribute the spread of the stories to a moral panic. Origin The earliest known use of the phrase "rainbow party" is by American Christian pediatrician Meg Meeker in her 2002 book ''Epidemic: How Teen Sex Is Killing Our Kids''. The book related allegations of adolescents suffering cancer, sterility, acute infections, and unwanted pre ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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James Genn
James Douglas Genn is a Canadian film/TV writer, producer, and director born in Vancouver, British Columbia in 1972. Biography Prior to working exclusively as a director and writer, Genn had a successful career in Canada as a sound designer. Genn serves as executive producer on the crime comedy series Wild Cards (Canadian TV series), ''Wild Cards''. He also directed multiple episodes of the show, including the pilot. Genn directed the first two episodes of the second season of Netflix's ''Ginny & Georgia, Ginny and Georgia'', on which he is also an executive producer. Other recent projects directed for television include multiple episodes of ''The Good Doctor (American TV series), The Good Doctor, Charmed (2018 TV series), Charmed'', ''The Hardy Boys (2020 TV series), The Hardy Boys, Ransom (TV series), Ransom'', ''Rookie Blue, House Party (2008 Canadian TV series), House Party, Seed (TV series), Seed, Todd and the Book of Pure Evil,'' and HBO Canada's ''Call Me Fitz.'' Genn ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Season 2 (2014)
Season 2 may refer to: * ''Season 2'' (Infinite album), 2014 * ''2econd Season'', an album by Unk, 2008 * "Season 2", a song by Phoenix from ''Alpha Zulu ''Alpha Zulu'' is the seventh studio album by French indie pop band Phoenix, released on 4 November 2022 through Loyauté and Glassnote Records. Self-produced by the band, it is their first album since 2017's ''Ti Amo''. The singles "Identical", ...'', 2022 See also * {{disambig ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Season 1 (2013)
Season One may refer to: Albums * ''Season One'' (Suburban Legends album), 2004 * ''Season One'' (All Sons & Daughters album), 2012 * ''Season One'' (Saukrates album), 2012 See also * * * Season 2 (other) Season 2 may refer to: * ''Season 2'' (Infinite album), 2014 * ''2econd Season'', an album by Unk, 2008 * "Season 2", a song by Phoenix from ''Alpha Zulu ''Alpha Zulu'' is the seventh studio album by French indie pop band Phoenix, released on 4 ... * Season 4 (other) {{disambiguation ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |