fiction.wikisort.org - MovieCatwalk is a Canadian musical drama series that ran for 49 episodes on the YTV network from 1992 until 1994. The series' first season aired in syndication in the United States, while the second season aired on MTV.[1]
Canadian television series
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Canadian TV series or program
Catwalk |
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Genre | Musical drama |
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Created by | Alan Levy |
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Written by | Alison Lea Bingeman Alan Borden Alan Marc Levy Frederick Rappaport Judith and Garfield Reeves-Stevens William A. Schwartz Jeff Vlaming |
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Directed by | Jerry Ciccoritti Steve DiMarco Christian Duguay Alan Erlich Ken Girotti Eleanor Lindo Jorge Montesi Bruce Pittman Stacey Stewart Curtis |
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Starring | Lisa Butler Neve Campbell Christopher Lee Clements Keram Malicki-Sanchez Paul Popowich Kelli Taylor |
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Composers | David Hoffert Paul Hoffert |
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Country of origin | Canada |
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Original language | English |
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No. of seasons | 2 |
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No. of episodes | 49 |
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Executive producer | Frederick Rappaport |
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Producers | Tab Baird Wendy Grean |
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Cinematography | John Holosko Richard Wincenty |
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Editors | Jaime Fowler Lisa Grootenboer |
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Running time | 50 minutes |
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Production companies | Catrun Productions Franklin/Waterman Productions |
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Distributor | Claster Television Incorporated |
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Original network | YTV |
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Original release | October 1, 1992 (1992-10-01) – January 1, 1994 (1994-01-01) |
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Synopsis
The series was based around six twenty-something adults who formed a band named Catwalk.[1] The episodes centered on the band's personal relationships and struggles to land a record deal, while also featuring their musical performances in nightclubs. Their main gathering place was a downtown loft.
Singer/guitarist Johnnie Camden (Keram Malicki-Sanchez) was at the focus of the show; it was in his loft where the band gathered to rehearse. Relationships were also a major part of the show; there were two couples within the cast, as Daisy (Neve Campbell) dated the group's manager Billy K., and Mary (Kelli Taylor) dated the drummer Jesse (Paul Popowich). The relationship was tumultuous and the couple broke up before the end of the first season.
The show had a somewhat post-apocalyptic flavour, with Blade Runner-style burning oil barrels, dark and ambient lighting, and flashing white lights that pass through blinds, giving the show a futuristic look.
The second season featured a new character, Maggi (Nicole de Boer), who in the first season (in the episode "Toxic Love") became briefly involved with lead guitarist Johnnie Camden, causing tension within the band.
Cast and characters
- Lisa Butler as Sierra Williams, the strong-willed lead singer. After watching Johnnie and Mary's performance, she leaves a "clue" in their audition tapes, hoping they find her. Sierra works for Master Sound Records and used to date a guy named Tyrone who's actually a separatist for black people; she would take over keyboards in addition to singing after Daisy left during the second season
- Neve Campbell as Daisy McKenzie, the naïve keyboard player who used to date Johnnie and later ends up with Billy K. She almost got married to a guy named Eric, as she feels she has no one without her parents alive. (first season only)
- Christopher Lee Clements as Addie "Atlas" Robinson, the tough-guy rapper & dancer who used to work for Billy K to look after his aunt Ellen. He had a troubled past involving his father dying in a crossfire, with a difficulty in letting go. (first season only)
- Keram Malicki-Sanchez as Johnnie Camden, the fiercely driven leader and guitarist. He names his guitar "Watson". Johnnie moves out from his father, living in a loft with Jesse as his roommate. His mother Rita left him and his dad years ago. (first season only)
- Paul Popowich as Jesse Carlson, the band's drummer who has rebelled against his wealthy family to live on his own terms. He moves into the loft as Johnnie’s roommate He also plays guitar & piano/keyboards.
- Kelli Taylor as Mary Owens, the sensitive but tough bassist and background singer. She's a childhood friend of Johnnie’s and Daisy's. In the second season she, along with Jesse, would take control of the band after Johnnie.
- J. H. Wyman as Billy K, the band's manager, a nightclub owner with shady dealings
- David Lee Russek as Frank Cafla, an alcoholic singer with a great voice (second season only)
- Nicole de Boer as Maggie Holden, an ex-girlfriend of Johnnie's and later girlfriend for Billy-K after Daisy left (second season; however she did appear in a first season episode titled "Toxic Love")
- Rob Stefaniuk as Benny Doulon, a guitarist who took Johnnie's place in the band (second season only)
Minor characters
- Victor Ertmanis as Eddie Camden: Johnnie’s father who works on his boat and doesn't approve of his son in music due to carrying the hurt of his wife leaving him and Johnnie. And yet despite that, tries to support his son in what he loves and with the band.
- Johnie Chase & Brenda Bazinet as Joe & Julia Owens: Mary's father and mother who shared their love of music to her as a child and support her in the band.
- Jackie Richardson as Aunt Ellen Robinson: Atlas' aunt who runs a shop, who looked after him after his father died.
- Linda Griffiths as Rita: Johnnie’s mother who left him and her ex-husband when Johnnie was young. She revisits to see Johnnie and explain why she left.
- Yannick Bisson as Nick: One of Mary's friends & Daisy's ex-boyfriends, who got contracted by HIV.
- Christina Cox as Suzie: One of Atlas' ex-girlfriends who got pregnant at a senior year. Due to child neglect, she was forced to give her up and be sent to foster care.
- Réal Andrews as Tyrone: A sound engineer who Sierra used to date. She thought he was a nice man, but is racial between blacks and whites; including towards Atlas who's a "sellout". Sierra ends up breaking up with Tyrone, when she brings Catwalk for the benefit.
Episodes
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Season 1 (1992–93)
Season 2
Music
The first season music was done by Rupert Gayle and Orin Isaacs. The second season on MTV was done by Steve Tyrell (The Heights and California Dreams) and his late wife, Stephanie Tyrell (also The Heights). A soundtrack from the second season was released on Atlantic Records and also featured performances, in addition to "Catwalk" (series star Lisa Butler and singer Barry Coffing as the singing role of Frank Cafla), from former The Heights star Jamie Walters, Vonda Shepard, Buffalo Tom, The Lemonheads, and Intro.[2]
1994 Soundtrack
Catwalk: Music from the TV Series |
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Released | 1994 |
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Genre | Rock, R&B |
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Language | English |
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Label | Atlantic Records |
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Producer | Steve Tyrell, except noted |
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Track Listing
- If You Want Me
- Life is Sweet
- I'm Allowed-Buffalo Tom (Produced by The Robb Brothers with Buffalo Tom) (from the album Big Red Letter Day)
- Drive Me-Jamie Walters (from the album Jamie Walters)
- Let Me Off Here
- Something to Cry About
- Ribbon in the Sky (single edit) (cover of the song by Stevie Wonder)-Intro (Produced by Nevelle Hodge) (from the album Intro)
- Reckless (this song was later sung by Jamie Walters and appeared on an episode of Beverly Hills 90210; the Walters' version would also turn up on his second album Ride)
- It's About Time-The Lemonheads (Produced by The Robb Brothers and Evan Dando) (from the album Come On Feel The Lemonheads)
- Love Is A Dream (featuring Vonda Shepard)
- You Hurt Me
Tracks 1–2, 5, 8, and 11 lead vocals by Barry Coffing
Track 6 lead vocals by Lisa Butler
Cancellation
The first season of Catwalk was rerun on YTV in Canada for four consecutive years. Season one comprised 24 episodes. The majority of the second season episodes were never aired due to a licensing conflict between MTV Networks and the original creator of the show, Adam Kidron, and remain unseen.
In popular culture
- In 1992, a Connecticut-based band also named Catwalk sued over the right to use the name.[3]
Award and nominations
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1994 |
Gemini Awards |
Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role |
Jackie Richardson |
Nominated |
Best Direction in a Dramatic or Comedy Series |
Jorge Montesi |
Nominated |
Best Direction in a Dramatic or Comedy Series |
Jerry Ciccoritti |
Won |
See also
Television portal
Canada portal
References
External links
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- I Just Want My Pants Back (2011–2012)
- Death Valley (2011)
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- Good Vibes (2011)
- Friendzone (2011–2014)
- Teen Mom 2 (2011–2022)
- Caged (2012)
- The Pauly D Project (2012)
- Savage U (2012)
- Snooki & Jwoww (2012–2015)
- The Inbetweeners (2012)
- This Is How I Made It (2012–2013)
- Underemployed (2012–2013)
- Money from Strangers (2012–2013)
- The Alectrix (2013)
- Buckwild (2013)
- Girl Code (2013–2015)
- Nikki & Sara Live (2013)
- Kesha: My Crazy Beautiful Life (2013)
- The Show with Vinny (2013)
- Zach Stone Is Gonna Be Famous (2013)
- Teen Mom 3 (2013)
- Big Tips Texas (2013)
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