Entertainment Extra

July 19, 2014

Entertainment Extra - Your source for on screen entertainment from the Logansport Pharos-Tribune

Issue link: http://www.ifoldsflip.com/i/349196

Contents of this Issue

Navigation

Page 1 of 19

Even XXXXX, XXXXX XX, 2013 | TAB NAME Odd 2 TV ENCORE By Jacqueline Spendlove TV Media I sn't it nice when you find com- mon ground with your neigh- bors? The U.S. and Canada really should hang out more. Sure, we have our differences, but the rest of the world thinks we're essen- tially the same country, so how big can those differences be? One thing's for sure: as proven by the vast number of American comedies that have achieved massive success with Canadian audiences, we find a lot of the same things entertaining. With a growing number of co-produc- tions finding success in both markets, the collaborative trend is starting to spread. "Working the Engels" is a Canadian-American sitcom that premiered in March in Canada and has made its way south as part of NBC's summer run. The offbeat comedy debuted in the U.S. last week, with a new epi- sode airing Thursday, July 17, on the peacock network. While other co-productions have been born and flourished – "Rookie Blue," "Flashpoint" and "Saving Hope," to name a few – this is the first half-hour network sitcom spawned from a Canada- U.S. collaboration. The names attached to the series – main cast members, guest stars and Graybeals Carpet 2 x 3" Young's Culligan 3 x 3" Harrison- Merzger 2 x 2" On the Cover people behind the scenes – reflect a healthy smattering of both nations, from big names such as Andrea Martin ("SCTV") and Jason Priestley ("Beverly Hills, 90210") to up-and-comers such as Benjamin Arthur ("Less Than Kind"). The show stars comedy legend Martin as the loving, albeit somewhat out of her tree, head of the Engel family, Ceil, and the actress is already a big fan. "I love this show," she told the "Toronto Star" last month, likening it to the iconic '50s sit- com, "I Love Lucy" in terms of broad physical comedy. "But," she clarifies, "it also runs the gamut between real emotion and fun." Thanks to her late husband's failing law firm, Ceil is suddenly up to her ears in debt, and she and her three grown children must keep the business afloat to keep from drowning in the $200,000 owed. Unfortunately, her youngest, Jenna (Kacey Rohl, "The Killing"), is the only one of the bunch who's actually quali- fied to practice law. Undaunted, the melodramatic matriarch steps up as the firm's paralegal, and her other two highly imperfect children are enlisted to do their part. Former pill-popper Sandy (Azura Skye, "Bandits," 2001) is installed as the firm's receptionist, despite never having worked a day in her life, while small-time crook Jimmy (Arthur) serves as investi- gator. Jenna reins in the intractable but well-meaning bunch as the level-headed straight-man, grit- ting her teeth as she maneuvers herself around her family's foi- bles. While it sometimes feels as though her family is more of a hindrance than a help, it becomes clear through their miraculous successes that she couldn't manage without them. The series was created by sis- ters Katie and Jane Ford, who also head things up as executive producers. Katie's writing credits include the Sandra Bullock action-comedy "Miss Congeniality" (2000), "Prayers for Bobby" and a stint on ABC's Emmy award-winning series "Desperate Housewives." Though she was born in New York City, Katie spent much of her child- hood living in Toronto, so she's right at home in a series that spans both sides of the border. With it being so hard for Canadian screenwriters and directors to gain the experience needed to make it big in the States, Ford is a big proponent of collaborating with those already established in the industry. "That would be my goal ... to bring together people who are [in Canada], who have less expe- rience, with people who have NBC rolls out a hilarious Canadian-American collaboration experience here, and get a chance to have their voice become a part of something," she told "Playback" back in 2012. Martin, who began her come- dy and acting career more than 40 years ago, takes great delight in her fellow castmates, many of whom she's known for years and years, and that's part of what makes filming "Working the Engels" so much fun for her. "Look, at a certain point, you just want to be with your friends," she said in the "Star" interview. "You just want to hang out with the people who make you happy. They're all my friends and we all love working with each other, so why not?" After all, working with the people you love is a big part of what "Working the Engels" is all about, so it sounds like Martin is in the right place. Comedic minds from both sides of the border have teamed up to form a light, fun series, per- fect for the summer lineup. Catch the newest episode of "Working the Engels" airing Thursday, July 17, on NBC. Andrea Martin as seen in "Working the Engels" D&J Liquors 3 x 2" MAROCCO-RANS FUNERAL CHAPEL 119 E. Market St. | Logansport, IN • 574.753.6282 www.ransfuneralhomes.com HARRISON-METZGER & RANS FUNERAL HOMES 304 S. Chicago St. | Royal Center, IN • 574.643.2265 123 E. Main Street | Kewanna, IN • 574.653.2265 • Funeral & Cremation Services • • Preplanning Options • Monument Sales • 5th & Broadway, Logansport • (574)722-2215 • 1-800-886-2215 Mon-Thurs. 9AM-6PM; Fri. 9AM-7PM; Sat. 9AM-5PM Professional Installation Available r r s TM CARPET • CERAMIC • WOOD LAMINATE • VINYL • REMNANTS ALL ON SALE Limited Time Special Financing Available!! All with EXPERT installation & many remnants to choose from. Pinnacle Vodkas $ 11.99 Smirnoff $ 10.99 3 Convenient locations for all your party needs! Shake w/ice and strain into a martini glass. Garnish w/orange slice East - 3800 E. Market St., West - 1236 W. Market St., Downtown - 509 North St. Tropical Cherry 2 parts Cherry Whipped Vodka 1 Part Coconut Rum 1 Part Orange Juice 750ml Water Softener Specials Rent a Culligan ® water conditioner or Drinking Water System $ 6 90 for the fi rst 3 months. Limited Time offer. * Some restrictions may apply. YOUNG'S WATER CONDITIONING • 722-2830 Not valid with any other offer. Offer Expires 8/1/14 per month Water Softener Salt Special SALT COUPON GOOD MON-FRI COUPON NOT NECESSARY ON SATURDAYS 40# Mini cube ....... $4.49 80# Mini Cube ...... $8.19 40# Solar Salt ....... $4.49 80# Solar Salt ....... $7.49 40# Rustbuster ..... $5.29 80# Rustbuster ...... $9.39 50# Block.............. $4.99 50# RBuster Block . $6.19 Salt Sale Every Sat. 8am-Noon 4115 E. Market St., Logansport 574-722-2830 ® Try Our Drive Up Window! YOUNG'S WATER CONDITIONING • 722-2830 Not valid with any other offer. Offer Expires 8/1/14

Articles in this issue

Links on this page

Archives of this issue

view archives of Entertainment Extra - July 19, 2014