Metropia (TV series)
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Metropia | |
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Format | Drama |
Country of origin | Canada |
No. of episodes | 90 |
Production | |
Running time | 30 minutes |
Broadcast | |
Original channel | Omni Television |
Original run | 2004 – 2006 |
Metropia is a Canadian television drama, which currently airs on Omni Television. The show originally aired every weeknight at 10:30 p.m. on OMNI.2, and all the episodes of the week were repeated on Sunday nights on OMNI.1 starting at 9 p.m. Metropia was later nationally broadcast beginning in 2007 on Super Channel. The show is still available Sunday - Friday nights, on OMNI.1.
History
The series debuted in October 2004, and ended in 2006 due to poor ratings. It was created by the production team behind Global's Train 48, and included some of the same cast.
Writers
- Jill Golick - co-head writer and executive story editor
- Julie Strassman-Cohn - co-head writer and story editor
- Cal Coons - writer
- Carol Commisso - writer
- Karen Hill - writer
- Domenico Deluca - writer
- Brian Hartigan - writer
Cast
- Walter Alza - Andreas
- Sean Bell - T.K. O'Neil
- Claudia Besso - Chantal
- Robin Brule - Sophie
- Kristin Fairlie - Cyanne
- Danielle Hampton - Jordan
- Jessica Heafey - Aviva
- Silver Kim - Lee
- Kerry LaiFatt - Phoenix
- Gino Marrocco - Salvatore
- Tracy Michailidis - Marisa
- Barna Moricz - Yuri
- Zainab Musa - Jovi
- Zaib Shaikh - Jayesh
- Yasin Sheikh - Rajeev
- Jake Simons - Greg
- James Dallas Smith - Garth
- Sugith Varughese - Palash
- Mishu Vellani - Surabhi
- Wes Williams - Quincy
- Dharini Woollcombe - Maya
External links
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