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October 16, 2008
Supernatural Crime Drama Rabbit Fall Debuts on SPACE October 28
–Season 2 of original Canadian series produced in association with SPACE –
Toronto, ON (October 16, 2008) – Bizarre deaths, violent crimes and the unexplained descend on the remote northern town of Rabbit Fall, when the second season of critically-acclaimed original Canadian crime drama, Rabbit Fall premieres on SPACE, Tuesday, October 28 at 10 p.m.
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Produced by SPACE in association with APTN, Rabbit Fall has been compared to both X-Files and Twin Peaks. The half-hour series follows Métis cop Tara Wheaton (Andrea Menard) as she deals with claims that Rabbit Fall’s unexplained crimes are the result of the supernatural. Tara is skeptical there are paranormal elements at work, until more unexplainable deaths occur. Could these unexplained deaths lead to something bigger than this town? Tara’s nagging intuition leads her deep into the past, where she uncovers the town’s dark history and comes to realize she is part of the mystery in ways she could never imagine.
In the Season 2 premiere, Tara leads a manhunt into the darkest part of the forest when the town’s Medicine Man, Simon Blackhorse (Patrick Bird), vanishes from police custody. In the woods, Tara experiences a terrifying paranormal event and is forced to uncover the mystery behind Simon’s powerful medicine.
The eight-episode season stars Kevin Jubinville (Degrassi: The Next Generation) as Constable Bob Venton, Peter Kelly Gaudreault (Sue Thomas: F.B Eye) as Ollie, and Tinsel Korey (The Lookout) as Zoe. Season 1 was recently nominated for two Directors Guild of Canada awards for Team Television Series (Drama) and Production Design (Television Series). Season 2 of Rabbit Fall also airs on APTN Tuesdays at 10:30p.m. ET, beginning October 28.
Season 2 of Rabbit Fall is produced by Angel Entertainment of Saskatoon, SK in association with SPACE and APTN. Rabbit Fall was created by Joadie Jurgova. Bob Crowe, Wally Start, and Jennifer Podemski produce the series and share writing credits. Peter Lauterman is Creative Consultant for Rabbit Fall. Fraser Robinson is Director of Content for SPACE. Ed Robinson is President and General Manager of The Comedy Network and SPACE.
SPACE is Canada’s national science fiction, speculation, and fantasy channel. Offering the finest in genre programming, viewers need not look further for their fix of the paranormal, edgy, scary, creepy, and fun! SPACE is truly the boutique station for all those who dare to challenge their imagination (www.spacecast.com). SPACE is owned by CTV Limited, a division of CTVglobemedia, Canada's premier multi-media company.
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For more information, please contact:
Alison Salinas, Senior Publicist, 416-591-7400 x2865, alison.salinas@ctv.ca
Sara McLaren, Communications Manager, 416-332-5057, smclaren@ctv.ca
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