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CBS picking up CTV drama
TORONTO – American broadcaster CBS, apparently looking for options amid a prolonged Hollywood screenwriters strike, has picked up an original CTV show to be broadcast later this year in the United States.
“Flashpoint,” a police drama with the working title “Sniper,” is currently in pre-production. CTV says it will become the first Canadian series since “Due South” to air on both American and Canadian network TV.
CBS has picked up 13 episodes of the one-hour drama series, which was green-lit by CTV in December. Production begins in Toronto in April.
The show will star Enrico Colantoni of “Veronica Mars” fame, Hugh Dillon, the former punk rocker-turned-actor who starred in the gritty “Durham County” and David Paekau of CTV’s “Whistler.”
They play cops on a highly skilled tactical team.
“Today’s announcement is a significant achievement for CTV’s development team and Canada’s independent production community,” CTV’s Susanne Boyce said in a statement.