15/Love is a Canadian television series that revolved around the lives of aspiring young tennis players at the Cascadia Tennis Academy. The show was created by Karen Troubetzkoy and Derek Schreyer. 15/Love premiered on the television channel YTV on September 6, 2004, concluding on October 16, 2006, having aired 54 episodes over 3 seasons. The series was filmed in Saint-Césaire, Quebec.[1]
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Opening theme | "Standing All Alone" by Not By Choice |
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Country of origin | Canada |
No. of seasons | 3 |
No. of episodes | 54 (list of episodes) |
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Cinematography | Valérie Le Gurun |
Editors | Arthur Tarnowski (S1) Benjamin Duffield (S2-3) |
Running time | 30 minutes |
Production company | Marathon Media |
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Original network | YTV |
Picture format | 480i (4:3 SDTV) |
Original release | September 6, 2004 (2004-09-06) – October 16, 2006 (2006-10-16) |
The show focuses on the lives of hopeful teenage tennis players as they train at the internationally renowned Cascadia Tennis Academy. In this high-pressure environment, the characters struggle through adolescence and romance while trying to become the world champion tennis stars that they and others think they can be.
Schneider and Linetsky were killed in a car accident on September 8, 2003, on their way to the set of 15/Love in St. Cesaire, Québec. Their deaths were written into the series as their characters were killed in a plane crash on their way home from a tennis tournament in the thirteenth episode.
# | Airdate | Title | Writer |
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1 / 1-1 | September 6, 2004 | Studentia Jockulus | Derek Schreyer |
2 / 1-2 | September 13, 2004 | The Princess and the Clown | Derek Schreyer |
3 / 1-3 | September 20, 2004 | The French Deception | Derek Schreyer |
4 / 1-4 | September 27, 2004 | Midnight Snack Club | Derek Schreyer |
5 / 1-5 | October 4, 2004 | Reckoning | Derek Schreyer |
6 / 1-6 | October 11, 2004 | Memphre Blues | Skander Halim |
7 / 1-7 | October 18, 2004 | Scourge of Frankenrival | Sheri Elwood |
8 / 1-8 | November 1, 2004 | Mixed Up Doubles | Alex Pugsley |
9 / 1-9 | November 8, 2004 | 30/Love | Alex Epstein |
10 / 1-10 | November 15, 2004 | Very Superstitious | Myles Hainsworth Phil Price |
11 / 1-11 | November 22, 2004 | The Big Adjustment | Alex Pugsley |
12 / 1-12 | November 29, 2004 | Squib Inc | Skander Halim |
13 / 1-13 | January 17, 2005 | Curve Balls (P.1) | Derek Schreyer |
14 / 1-14 | January 17, 2005 | Renewal (P.2) | Derek Schreyer |
15 / 1-15 | January 24, 2005 | The Powers That Be | Matt MacLennan |
16 / 1-16 | February 7, 2005 | The Choice | Alex Epstein |
17 / 1-17 | February 14, 2005 | Speedy Reputation | Sheri Elwood |
18 / 1-18 | February 21, 2005 | Racquets, Strings and Vanity Mirrors | Michael Donovan |
19 / 1-19 | February 28, 2005 | Love Letters | Michael Donovan |
20 / 1-20 | March 7, 2005 | King Pong | Michael Donovan |
21 / 1-21 | March 14, 2005 | Picture Perfect | Matt MacLennan |
22 / 1-22 | March 21, 2005 | Justin Time | Michael Donovan |
23 / 1-23 | March 30, 2005 | Eurocrush | Derek Schreyer |
24 / 1-24 | April 6, 2005 | Ghost of a Chance | Derek Schreyer |
25 / 1-25 | April 13, 2005 | Cascade (P.1) | Karen Troubetzkoy |
26 / 1-26 | April 20, 2005 | The Final Cut (P.2) | Derek Schreyer |
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27 / 2-1 | September 5, 2005 | Return of the King | Derek Schreyer |
28 / 2-2 | September 12, 2005 | Fixed Doubles | Karen Troubetzkoy |
29 / 2-3 | September 19, 2005 | Every Dog Has Its Day | Skander Halim |
30 / 2-4 | September 26, 2005 | Fortunate Son | Alex Pugsley |
31 / 2-5 | October 3, 2005 | Break Point | Matt MacLennan |
32 / 2-6 | October 10, 2005 | The Real Dirt | Sheri Elwood |
33 / 2-7 | October 17, 2005 | Anger Management | Skander Halim |
34 / 2-8 | October 24, 2005 | Lord of the Fries | Derek Schreyer |
35 / 2-9 | October 31, 2005 | About a Girl | Matt MacLennan |
36 / 2-10 | November 7, 2005 | The Trial | Derek Schreyer |
37 / 2-11 | November 14, 2005 | The Agent Game | Sheri Elwood |
38 / 2-12 | November 21, 2005 | Comfort Zone | Jeffrey Aarles |
39 / 2-13 | November 28, 2005 | Highway 101 | Matt MacLennan |
40 / 2-14 | January 16, 2006 | Volley of the Dolls | Derek Schreyer |
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41 / 3-1 | July 10, 2006 | You Can't Go Home | Derek Schreyer |
42 / 3-2 | July 17, 2006 | Odd Couples | Skander Halim |
43 / 3-3 | July 24, 2006 | Playing With Matches | Matt MacLennan |
44 / 3-4 | July 31, 2006 | The Slow Burn | Karen Troubetzkoy |
45 / 3-5 | August 14, 2006 | Foul Play | Derek Schreyer |
46 / 3-6 | August 21, 2006 | Between a Brock and a Hard Place | Peter Mitchell |
47 / 3-7 | August 28, 2006 | Road Trip | Derek Schreyer |
48 / 3-8 | September 4, 2006 | Over the Line | Matt MacLennan |
49 / 3-9 | September 11, 2006 | Except It Happened Like This | Alex Pugsley |
50 / 3-10 | September 18, 2006 | War is an Ugly Thing | Nikolijne Troubetzkoy |
51 / 3-11 | September 25, 2006 | With Friends Like These | Nikolijne Troubetzkoy & Jeffrey Aarles |
52 / 3-12 | October 2, 2006 | Lucas in the Sky | Karen Troubetzkoy |
53 / 3-13 | October 9, 2006 | The Man Without an Ace | Matt MacLennan |
54 / 3-14 | October 16, 2006 | Charity of Fire | Derek Schreyer |
The series was broadcast on YTV in Canada. In the United States, the show is now streaming on Tubi and The Roku Channel.
A 3-part comic based on the television series, written by Andi Watson and drawn by Tommy Ohtsuka, was published by Marvel Comics.[2][3]
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