



This year, a few Avonlea alumni are among this year’s Gemini nominees!
David Fox is up for Best Actor in a Dramatic Program or Miniseries for Across the River to Motor City; Megan Follows is up for Best Actress in a Dramatic Program or Miniseries for Booky and the Secret Santa (she will be up against her co-star Rachel Marcus in this category); and RH Thomson is a nominee for Best Supporting Actor in a Dramatic Program or Miniseries for The Englishman’s Boy.
Motor City received a total of 12 nominations — more than any other TV movie or miniseries this year. The Englishman’s Boy is up for seven trophies. Booky and the Secret Santa is nominated for four awards.
Select awards will be handed out in untelevised ceremonies between October 21 and 23 in Toronto. The Broadcast Gala, also in Toronto, will be televised on November 28 at 9 pm ET on E! Canada and Showcase.
Gemini Awards


Congratulations to Lally Cadeau (Best Actress, General Theatre division, for Rose) and everyone involved with the touring production of The Drowsy Chaperone on their Dora wins.
Top Girls, which was up for seven Doras (including one for Megan Follows, who was up against herself for Three Sisters), went away with only one trophy — one for Best Direction, given to Alisa Palmer.
CBC Arts
Torontoist
The Leaskdale Manse in Uxbridge, where Lucy Maud Montgomery lived for fifteen years (1911-26) after marring Rev. Ewan MacDonald and where she wrote 11 of her 22 novels, has been deemed a national historical site. This is one of many happenings taking place this year in lieu of the 100th anniversary of the publication of Anne of Green Gables.
Built in 1886, the Manse is currently owned by the Township of Uxbridge, who are in the process of restoring it to its former glory. Its designation as a national historic site was cemented by Bev Oda, federal Minister of International Co-operation, this past Saturday with a plaque.
CBC Prince Edward Island
The Charlottetown Festival wants to know something. Is Anne of Green Gables: The Musical the longest-running musical ever? If so, could a spot in the Guinness Book of Records be in its future?
The musical will be entering its 44th
At the moment, Guinness does not recognize any musical as being longest-running in its record book.
The Anne musical does have some competition. The Fantasticks ran at the Sullivan Street Playhouse in New York City for nearly 42 years (May 1960 to January 2002); and it claims to be the world’s longest-running musical. In terms of performances staged, they’d be correct. Compared to Anne’s 2600 to date, The Fantasticks was performed 17,162 times during its run. In terms of years, the Anne musical would have the edge (44 years and counting to 41 and change).
If the Guinness organization were to agree with the Confederation Centre in Charlottetown, Anne of Green Gables: The Musical would get recognition for it.
CBC Prince Edward Island
In a recent interview with AOL Entertainment Canada, Zach Bennett had the following to say regarding his role in the short film Homecoming, which will be screening at this year’s Worldwide Short Film Festival in Toronto…
The actor admits he was nervous about his first death scene, which had him lying moribund on a shelf in a real morgue. “The smell was unbelievable, its the first thing that hits you when you come near the morgue itself,” Bennett says. Despite the potency of the odour, he says his surroundings inspired a sort of eery calm.
“I found it oddly peaceful to be in there with a lot of death,” Benett says. “It wasn’t scary in any way - it was very very cold and stinky but also it really put life into perspective.”
The entire film festival runs from June 10-15.
Recently, during the announcements for their fall TV lineup, CBC mentioned that the miniseries Everest — recalling the 1982 Canadian expedition up the summit — will air this fall. In it, Zach plays photographer Blair Griffiths, one of the first to die during the climb.
AOL Entertainment Canada: Felix King Goes Six Feet Under
Worldwide Short Film Festival
Screendoor: Everest
Forever Zach