Английская Википедия:Hiccups (TV series)
Hiccups is a Canadian television series created by Corner Gas star Brent Butt, who is also the writer, show runner, and executive producer of the program.[1] The series was produced by Laura Lightbown and David Storey and airs on CTV and The Comedy Network. The pilot was shot in late March 2009 with the rest of the series to begin shooting in September 2009. The show premiered on CTV on March 1, 2010; the same night as Dan for Mayor, a series starring fellow Corner Gas alumnus Fred Ewanuick.[2][3][4][5] Hiccups returned for a second season on May 30, 2011 at 8pm ET.[6][7] CTV did not renew Hiccups and Dan for Mayor for a third season.[8]
Synopsis
The series stars Nancy Robertson (a Corner Gas co-star and Butt's wife) in the role of Millie Upton. Millie is the successful author of a series of children's books about characters called "Grumpaloos". Millie has anger management issues, which are referred to as "hiccups," giant outbursts and could be described as a giant fit of depression. These outbursts are immediate, so they are prone to happen at any time. After being told that she needs some help controlling her anger issues, Millie finds a man named Stan Dirko (Butt), whom she hires as her life coach. Stan is significantly underqualified for his profession, which Millie never notices.
Characters
- Nancy Robertson as Millie Upton, a neurotic, emotionally-unstable children's author who is often happy but quick to anger.
- Brent Butt as Stan Dirko, Millie's life coach. Stan is a bit of a loveable loser, geeky, and quirky.
- Laura Soltis as Joyce Haddison, Millie's publisher; a serious, thriving businessperson surrounded by colourful characters.
- David Ingram as Taylor Rymes, Millie's literary agent; a slick, smooth-talking, conceited guy who is more interested in women than his job.
- Emily Perkins as Crystal Braywood, a spoiled, sarcastic rich girl who strongly dislikes her job as Joyce's receptionist.
- Paula Rivera as Anna Dirko, Stan's loveable wife, a professional gardener.
Episodes
Season 1 (2010)
Season 2 (2011)
Webisodes
A series of 10 webisodes was produced and premiered on the official Hiccups YouTube channel. Шаблон:Episode table
Home release
Entertainment One released Season One on DVD in Region 1 on January 11, 2011.[9]
Reception
Rob Salem of the Toronto Star stated that, "What the network may perceive as Hiccups' greatest asset turns out to be its greatest liability. Butt's appearance onscreen – which he was, I gather, reluctantly persuaded to do by the network – is a distraction from this singular showcase for his wife's considerable comedic skills."[10]
Canadian ratings
Seasonal ratings
Season | Timeslot | Season Premiere | Season Finale | TV Season | Viewers (100'000s) | Rank |
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1 | Monday 8:00PM | March 1, 2010 | June 29, 2010 | 2010 | 9.72 | #1[11] |
Episodic ratings
# | Episode | Viewers (millions) |
Rank (Week) |
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1 | "Millie, Meet Stan" | 1.90 | 15[12] |
2 | "Strata's Fear" | 1.16[13] | n/a |
8 | "Watch and Learn" | 0.49[14] | n/a |
10 | "Model Patient" | 0.30[15] | n/a |
13 | "You Schmooze, You Lose" | 0.50[16] | n/a |
Awards and nominations
Year | Presenter | Award | Work | Result |
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2010 | Gemini Awards[17] | Best Photography in a Comedy, Variety, Performing Arts Program or Series | Anton Krawczyk | Шаблон:Nom |
2011 | Canadian Comedy Awards[18] | Best Performance By a Female - Television | Nancy Robertson - Hiccups | Шаблон:Nom |
Leo Awards[19] | Best Music, Comedy, or Variety Program or Series | Brent Butt, David Storey, Laura Lightbown, Nancy Robertson, Arvi Liimatainen | Шаблон:Won | |
Best Direction in a Music, Comedy, or Variety Program or Series | James Dunnison | Шаблон:Won | ||
Best Screenwriting in a Music, Comedy, or Variety Program or Series | David Moses | Шаблон:Won | ||
Best Picture Editing in a Music, Comedy, or Variety Program or Series | Lisa Binkley | Шаблон:Won | ||
Best Performance or Host(s) in a Music, Comedy, or Variety Program or Series | Nancy Robertson | Шаблон:Won | ||
2012 | Leo Awards[20][21] | Best Music, Comedy, or Variety Program or Series | Brent Butt, Nancy Robertson, David Storey, Laura Lightbown, Arvi Liimatainen | Шаблон:Won |
Best Screenwriting in a Music, Comedy, or Variety Program or Series | Brent Butt | Шаблон:Nom | ||
Best Performance or Host(s) in a Music, Comedy, or Variety Program or Series | Nancy Robertson | Шаблон:Nom | ||
Young Artist Awards | Best Performance in a TV Series - Guest Starring Young Actor 14-17 | Donnie MacNeil | Шаблон:Nom |
References
External links
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