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Category Television - Global Date 2/10/2005 |
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Train 48 highlights for the week of February 14
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Former SCTV, SNL member Robin Duke guest stars |
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(TORONTO - Thursday, February 10, 2005) Please note the following Train 48 highlights for the week of February 14 on the Global Television Network. The series airs Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday.
Monday, February 14
Mag suggests that if Pete really wants her and cares about her, he will marry Ritu. Charity admits to Johnny that he was right about her having an affair. Randy and Seymour find out Brenda has two dates for Valentine's Day while they have none.
Guests: Allana Harkin as Mag and Melody A. Johnson as Charity
Tuesday, February 15
David's lawyer Harry reveals that Eva, Nancy's sister, gave the police an incriminating tape of David's confession. Seymour reveals he was fired. Shannon shows Brenda her Valentine's Day gift from Warren. Pete and Lucas have a discussion about men.
Guests: Bob Bainborough as Harry O'Doole and David Tomlinson as Andy
Actor and writer Bob Bainborough is known for his role as Dalton Humphries on The Red Green Show. He is a Second City alumnus, has had numerous roles in the series History Bites, and is currently a writer on Train 48.
Wednesday, February 16
Randy goes on a date with the "nice Korean girl" his mother set him up with: the infamous Helen from his childhood. Johnny has the worst birthday party ever. Dana's record company label rep, Miriam, tells Dana she has a bright future in store if she'll publicly deny she's a lesbian.
Guests: Robin Duke as Miriam and Marjorie Chan as Helen
Robin Duke is best known for her work on the comedy series SCTV and for her three years on Saturday Night Live. She has appeared in the films Groundhog Day, Multiplicity and Club Paradise as well as in guest starring roles in the television series Monk and Boston Common. She is the founder of Women Fully Clothed, an all-female sketch comedy troupe that includes Jayne Eastwood, who plays Bridget on Train 48. Duke has received a star on Canada's Walk of Fame for her work writing and performing on SCTV, an Emmy nomination for her writing on SNL, and a Gemini nomination for her role as Grace on North of 60.
Marjorie Chan is a writer, actor and voice specialist. Her television credits include Degrassi: The Next Generation and Soul Food. Chan has garnered three Dora Mavor Moore Award nominations for her work as a writer and performer in theatre.
Friday, February 18
Zach brings a gift to cheer up Johnny and ends up getting an earful about his marital woes. Randy agonizes with Lucas and David about his date from hell with the "nice Korean girl". Granny and Bridget detest each other until they discover they can detest Brenda together.
Guests: Anne Anglin as Granny and Jayne Eastwood as Bridget
Produced by Protocol Entertainment, Train 48 is an innovative instant drama that blends news and current affairs, soap opera and audience interaction with the unfolding drama of a group of train travelers as they commute home from work. Filmed entirely in Global's Toronto studio, each episode is scripted, shot, edited and broadcast daily, with the actors improvising all of the dialogue.
Train 48 airs on the Global Television Network as follows:
Ontario/Quebec/Alberta - 7pm
Maritimes/British Columbia - 7:30pm
Manitoba/Saskatchewan - 11.30pm
For further information, please contact:
Christine Amendola, Media Relations Manager, or
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