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Made in Canada

CBC (Ended 2003)

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Made in Canada ranks 3,917 out of the 18,229 shows on TV.com.

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Status

Ended

Premiered

October 1, 1998

Ended

June 1, 2003

Show Overview

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9.3

The Last Show

Alan secretely sells the company to a dairy farmer. After promising nothing will change Veronica and Richard are offered severance packages to quit, Alan is fired, and Victor is made CEO of Pyramid. Wanda is the only person who will still take Alan's phone calls. Veronica and Richard have a child and make millions off of a terrible show. After Victor takes early retirement Wanda is made CEO of Pyramid.

Aired: 06/20/03

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Made in Canada is a program about the trials of a Canadian media company (Pyramid / Prodigy Productions). The show is incredibly satirical, and extremely funny. Made In Canada airs on CBC, and was airing on Bravo in the US under the name "The Industry"





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    10 Perfect

    BRING IT BACK!!!! A tv show made in canada that was actually entertaining and they take it away. BRING IT BACK!!! hide « show »

    This was a great show. Made in Canada (lliterally) and it was actually GOOD! It'd be great if they brought it back because it was entertaining. A lot of sarcastic humor I guess you could call it. Very funny. Creative stories for each episode. Shouldn't have been cancelled. BRING IT BACK!!
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    10 Perfect

    I like this show - it's satire, and it pokes fun at television and media and Canadians by Canadians. It's good! hide « show »

    A satirical look at a media production company, from a Canadian point of view. For some reason Canada does satire well compared to its American neighbours. Maybe Canadians have more to be angry about. Or maybe they have learned to channel their anger into satire indirectly, since they are in essence mice sleeping beside a big elephant. THere are a lot of inside jokes, lots of poking fun at themselves, lots of cultural jabs and political swipes. It's a show that really doesn't take itself too seriously, or its content too seriously. I wish more TV were like that, and that the show was still on.
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    8 Great

    I can get behind anything. hide « show »

    Made In Canada was a slick and cynical look at the world of television production-Canadian syle. Great writing and an excellent cast helped this show poke fun at anything and everything having to do with popular entertainment. Lots of inside jokes were a hallmark of this show. Bonus points for not having a laugh track.
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    10 Perfect

    Made in Canada delves into the world of office politics, and weasly corporate dealings. It is based on the supposedly fictional Pyramid productions, one of Canada's most sucessful media production companies. Betrayal, back-stabbing, and sleeping with a hide « show »

    Made in Canada is by far the greatest television show ever created. With perfect blends of sarcasm, and un-conventional humour, Made in Canada shatters the mold of conventional sitcoms. The interaction of characters and events perfectly fits into well written plots, and an even better sense of humour. It can be appreciated by Canadians and American alike. It was aired on Bravo in the United States under the name "The Industry". Show regulars include, Rick Mercer(This Hour has 22 Minutes, Talking to Americans), Dan Lett(Wind at My Back), Peter Keleghan(The Newsroom), and Leah Pinsent. Guest appearances include: Anne Marie McDonald, Moses Znaimer, and Margot Kidder.
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