''Tiny Plastic Men'' is a
Canadian
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television comedy series, which premiered on
Super Channel in 2012. Produced in
Edmonton
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,
Alberta
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, the series stars
Mark Meer,
Chris Craddock
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and
Matt Alden as three employees in the testing department of the Gottfried Brothers toy company, and
Belinda Cornish as their boss Alexandra.
The series has garnered three
Canadian Screen Award
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nominations for Best Comedy Series, at the
2nd Canadian Screen Awards
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in 2016. ''Tiny Plastic Men'' has also been nominated for several
Canadian Comedy Awards
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T ...
, including Best TV Show in 2015.
"2015 Canadian Comedy Award Nominees"
''NOW Magazine
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'', June 30, 2015.
It is not confirmed, but this show may be cancelled. Upon contacting Mark Meer, he simply said "We do not plan to create any new episodes at the time."
References
External links
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2012 Canadian television series debuts
2010s Canadian sketch comedy television series
2010s Canadian workplace comedy television series
Television shows filmed in Edmonton
Super Channel (Canadian TV channel) original programming
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