Caffeine – TV News – April 9th Edition
Happy Easter and/or Passover to everyone celebrating! Let’s catch up on the week’s TV news and get you out to your egg hunts. Premiere dates:
Acorn TV’s You’re Killing Me: Amalia Williamson Describes Taking on Her Dream Role
More Than A Charming Getaway: Apple TV’s Widow’s Bay Pits Hope Against An Ancient Evil
Alex Blumberg and Brady Oliveira Share Their Passion For Dog Rescue on CBC’s Must Love Dogs
Your Friends and Neighbors Season 2: Jonathan Tropper Discusses the Quiet Desperation of Suburban Midlife
Star Trek: Enterprise’s John Billingsley Offers a Pants-Optional Way to Give with Trek Talks
Drops of God Season 2: Tom Wozniczka Speaks to Thomas’s Dilemma
Drops of God Season 2: Fleur Geffrier Reflects on Camille’s Journey
Cross Season 2: Jeanine Mason Shares How the “Villain” Finds Her Peace
Cross Season 2: Samantha Walkes and Isaiah Mustafa Love the Truth of Their Characters
Cross Season 2: Alona Tal and Johnny Ray Gill on Moral Compasses, Honouring Personal Goals
Happy Easter and/or Passover to everyone celebrating! Let’s catch up on the week’s TV news and get you out to your egg hunts. Premiere dates:
The Televixen chats with Slasher: Ripper showrunner Ian Carpenter and series creator and executive producer Aaron Martin about the new season beginning April 6th.
The countdown is on to Season 12 of the ATX TV Festival, and there are so many reasons why you should plan to be there!
We’ll start this week’s TV news off with a reminder/warning: yesterday was April Fool’s Day, but to the best of our knowledge everything we’ve mentioned
Slasher is back with Season 5 on April 6th and The Televixen has a preview and your who’s who guide to potential killers and victims.
Welcome to the first official TV news update of spring, which appropriately enough brings us some news on beginnings and endings! Premiere dates: April 11th:
The Televixen talk with Plan B stars Patrick J. Adams and Karine Vanasse about the relationship at the heart of the new CBC series.
This week’s TV news brings us another batch of spring premiere dates and some not so great news for fans of queer characters. Premiere dates:
The Televixen chats with Grace Lynn Kung and Sofia Banzhaf, stars of Wong & Winchester, now streaming on Citytv and Prime Video.
The Televixen previews the new CTV drama series, Sullivan’s Crossing, adapted from the Robyn Carr novels and starring Morgan Kohan, Scott Patterson, and Chad Michael Murray.