''Foreign Objects'' was a
Canadian
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television series, which aired on
CBC Television
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in 2001. A short-run dramatic
anthology series
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, the series was written and produced by
Ken Finkleman.
[ John Doyle, "The sharp truths among uneven Foreign Objects". '' The Globe and Mail'', September 24, 2001.]
Finkleman starred as documentary producer George Findlay, the same character he had played in his earlier series ''
The Newsroom'', ''
More Tears'' and ''
Foolish Heart''. Apart from Findlay, each episode focused on a different set of characters and told a self-contained story based on themes of human frailty and obsession.
[ The show's other main recurring character was Tibor (]Colm Feore
Colm Joseph Feore (; born August 22, 1958) is a Canadian actor. A 15-year veteran of the Stratford Festival, he is known for his Gemini-winning turn as Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau in the CBC miniseries '' Trudeau'' (2002), his portrayal of ...
), a European acquaintance of Findlay's who was involved in drawing Findlay to the various settings in which the show's events took place.[ The cast also included ]Karen Hines
Karen Hines is a Canadian actor, writer and director. She is the artistic director and producer of "Keep Frozen: Pochsy Productions." Born in Chicago, raised in Toronto, she now lives in Calgary where she was playwright in Residence at Alberta Th ...
, , Arsinée Khanjian, Larissa Laskin, Kim Huffman and Rebecca Jenkins
Rebecca Jenkins (born 1959) is a Canadian actress and singer.
Acting
She had starring roles in the 1990s CBC series ''Black Harbour'', and the films '' Bye Bye Blues'', '' Marion Bridge'', ''Wilby Wonderful'', '' Whole New Thing'', '' South of ...
.[
Episodes included "Evil", in which Findlay went to ]Kosovo
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to make a documentary on the Kosovo War
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but strove to sensationalize it for ratings, and "Celebrity", in which a group of public relations consultants were tasked with publicizing the Second Coming of Jesus Christ.
The series received a Gemini Award
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nomination for Best Dramatic Series at the 17th Gemini Awards
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in 2002.[John McKay, "Gemini Awards: Honours for a wide range of Canadian TV performers". '']Welland Tribune
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'', October 31, 2002.
Finkleman's next project for the CBC was the television movie '' Escape from the Newsroom''.
Episodes
References
External links
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{{Ken Finkleman
2000s Canadian anthology television series
CBC Television original programming
2001 Canadian television series debuts
2001 Canadian television series endings
2000s Canadian drama television series
Television series created by Ken Finkleman