Life with Derek

Life With Derek
Format Sitcom
Created by Daphne Ballon
Developed by Daphne Ballon
Bernice Vanderlaan
Starring Michael Seater
Ashley Leggat
Jordan Todosey
Daniel Magder
Ariel Waller
Joy Tanner
John Ralston
Theme music composer Gary Koftinoff and
Ron Proulx
Opening theme "Livin' Life with Derek",
sung by Cheyenne Twiner of Uncensored, performed by Gary Koftinoff
Country of origin Canada
Language(s) English
No. of seasons 4
No. of episodes 70 (List of episodes)
Production
Executive producer(s) Daphne Ballon
Christina Jennings
Scott Garvie
Camera setup Film; Single camera
Running time 24 minutes
Production company(s) Shaftesbury Films
Pope Productions (season 1)
Family Channel
Distributor Disney Channel (USA)
Broadcast
Original channel Family
Original run September 18, 2005 (2005-09-18) – March 25, 2009 (2009-03-25)
Chronology
Followed by Vacation with Derek
(2010 TV movie)
External links
Website

Life with Derek is a Canadian television sitcom that aired on Family (English) and VRAK.TV (French) in Canada and on Disney Channel in the United States. The series premiered on Family on September 18, 2005 and ran for four seasons ending on March 25, 2009. The series starred Michael Seater and Ashley Leggat as the two oldest children in a stepfamily. It ended with 70 episodes and 1 spin-off television film, entitled Vacation with Derek.

Contents

Premise

George Venturi (John Ralston), a divorced man from London, Ontario who had custody of his three children from a previous marriage: sons Derek (Michael Seater) and Edwin (Daniel Magder) and daughter Marti (Ariel Waller), marries a divorced woman named Nora McDonald (Joy Tanner), who has two daughters of her own from a previous marriage: Casey (Ashley Leggat) and Lizzie (Jordan Todosey). Up until that point, Casey was perfectly content with her life. Growing up as the oldest child in a household in Toronto, Ontario with only her mother and sister had suited her well and brought her up as a self-sufficient and independent young woman.

After George and Nora's marriage, the McDonalds moved in with the Venturis in London, Ontario. Casey was originally upset about having to move to London, Ontario from Toronto, a much bigger city (as shown in the episode "How I Met Your Stepbrother"), for many reasons including Derek, but she eventually got over her own problems and agreed to move there for Nora and George's sake once she saw how much they cared for each other.

Cast of characters

The McDonald-Venturi family

Friends

Episodes

Season Ep # First airdate Last airdate
Season 1 13 September 18, 2005 January 22, 2006
Season 2 13 July 1, 2006 December 15, 2006
Season 3 26 May 11, 2007 July 5, 2008
Season 4 29 July 19, 2008 March 25, 2009
Film June 25, 2010

Production

Filming locations

The first season of Life with Derek was taped in Corner Brook, Newfoundland and Labrador. Seasons two through four were taped in Toronto, Ontario.

Awards

Syndication

Life with Derek and another Canadian sitcom, Naturally, Sadie, were both added to Disney Channel in the United States in 2005. In May 2007, Naturally, Sadie was pulled from the channel, but Life with Derek was left on. Though many episodes were originally broadcast on Family in Canada, Disney often advertised the episodes as being new episodes (though they were only first-run broadcasts in the United States). Life with Derek has not aired on the Disney Channel since January 2, 2010, but reruns continue to air on Family and VRAK.TV in Canada.

DVD releases (United States and Canada)

Season releases

Season Release date Ep # Additional information Bonus Features
Season 1 USA/CAN: October 1, 2008[1] 13 This two disc box set includes all 13 episodes from Season 1.
  • Interviews with cast and crew
  • Behind-the-scenes photo shoot
  • Studio tours with Derek and Casey
  • 8×20 inch full-color locker poster
Season 2 USA/CAN: August 11, 2009[2] 13 This two disc box set includes all 13 episodes from Season 2.
  • Interviews with Ashley Leggat, Michael Seater, Jordan Todosey, Daniel Magder, Ariel Waller, John Ralston, and Joy Tanner
  • Interview with creator/writer Daphne Ballon and producer/writer Jeff Biederman
  • On-set tour with Michael Seater, behind-the-scenes footage
Season 3 USA/CAN: March 23, 2010[3] 26 This three disc box set includes all 26 episodes from Season 3.
  • Interview with Ashley Leggat and Michael Seater
Season 4 USA/CAN: 2011 18
  • Interview with Michael Seater

Volume releases

DVD Title Release date Episodes featured Bonus features
Life with Derek: Let the Games Begin! US\CAN: February 17, 2009[4]
  • "The Room"
  • "House of Games"
  • "Babe Raider"
  • "Prank Wars"
  • "House of Games" interactive challenge
    • Play as either Casey or Derek
  • 8×20 inch full-color locker poster

Books

A series of Life With Derek books has been released in Canada,U.S, and the U.K..

International release

Country Network(s)
France Disney Channel France
France 2
France 4
Germany Disney Channel Germany
Super RTL
Italy Disney Channel Italy
Cielo
Philippines Nickelodeon
United States Disney Channel
Ireland TG4
Hungary m2
Portugal Disney Channel Portugal
Poland ZigZap
Slovenia Kanal A
Israel Arutz HaYeladim

Latin America

Disney Channel Latin America
Canal 5
Netherlands Z@PP
Brazil Disney Channel Brazil
Australia Nickelodeon
Japan Disney Channel Japan
Canada Family
Disney XD (Canada)
VRAK.TV
Spain Disney Channel Spain
Clan TVE
Caroon Network
Boing España Norway Disney Channel Scandinavia
Sweden Disney Channel Scandinavia
Brunei Disney Channel Asia
Cambodia
Hong Kong
Indonesia
Laos
Malaysia
Philippines
Singapore
South Korea
Thailand
Vietnam
Taiwan Disney Channel Taiwan
New Zealand Nickelodeon
United Kingdom Boomerang
Toonami
Pop Girl
India Disney Channel India
Turkey JOJO
Russia Disney Channel Russia

Awards and Nominations

2007 - Television Series - Family (Nominated)
2006 - Outstanding Television Series - Family (Nominated)
2009 - Best Children's or Youth Fiction Program or Series (Won)
2009 - Best Writing in a Children's or Youth Program or Series - Jeff Biederman for episode "Just Friends" (Nominated)
2008 - Best Original Music Score for a Program or Series - Gary Koftinoff for episode "Fright Night" (Nominated)
2008 - Best Performance in a Children's or Youth Program or Series - Ashley Leggat
2007 - Most Popular Website
2007 - Best Cross-Platform Project (Nominated)
2006 - Best Original Music Score for a Dramatic Series (Nominated)
2006 - Best Performance in a Childrens' or Youth Program or Series (Nominated)
2006 - Youth (Won)
2008 - Best Performance in a TV Series: Supporting Young Actor - Daniel Magder (Nominated)
2006 - Best Young Ensemble Perfromance in a TV Series (Comedy or Drama) - Ashley Leggat, Daniel Magder, Michael Seater, Jordan Todosey, Ariel Waller (Nominated)

References

External links