The Bridge (Canadian TV series)

For other uses of this title, see The Bridge (disambiguation).
The Bridge
Genre Police drama
Created by Craig Bromell
Starring
Opening theme "I Got Mine" by The Black Keys
Country of origin Canada
No. of seasons 1
No. of episodes 13
Production
Executive producer(s)
Running time 40 minutes
Broadcast
Original channel CTV
Original run March 5, 2010 – May 21, 2010

The Bridge was a Canadian police drama commissioned by CTV and CBS starring Aaron Douglas. The name of the series is derived from the bridge which connects the wealthy Rosedale neighborhood of Toronto with one of its poorest, St. James Town.

The initial order was for 11 episodes, produced by Entertainment One. After CTV ordered the pilot to series in November 2008, CTV later shared the pilot with CBS.[1] The series premiered on March 5, 2010 on CTV, and July 10, 2010 on CBS.[2] It was canceled in the US after three episodes due to low ratings.[3] CTV announced on June 3, 2010 that the series will return for a second season during the 2010–2011 season.[4] However, on January 13, 2011, star Aaron Douglas tweeted that the series had been officially canceled[5] after only one season.

Cast

Synopsis

Aaron Douglas' character, Frank Leo, is loosely based upon former Toronto Police Association head Craig Bromell.[6] After being unanimously elected head of the union, Leo sets out to end corruption in the force while working in the best interests of the rank-and-file.

Episodes

Season Episodes Originally aired DVD release date
Season premiere Season finale Region 1 Region 2 Region 4
1 13 March 5, 2010 May 21, 2010 N/A N/A N/A
Series
#
Season
#
Title Directed by Written by Original air date Production
code
11"Red Door"John FawcettAlan DiFioreMarch 5, 2010101
Fed up with the corruption of his superiors, Officer Frank Leo puts his money where is mouth is and steps up to become the head of the police union.
22"Paint it Black"John FawcettAlan DiFioreMarch 5, 2010102
Fed up with the corruption of his superiors, Officer Frank Leo puts his money where is mouth is and steps up to become the head of the police union.
33"Fat Lady Sings the Blues"John FawcettAlan DiFioreMarch 12, 2010103
A retired officer is murdered in an attempt to bring about long-awaited changes.
44"The Unguarded Moment"Stuart MargolinDannis Koromilas
John McFetridge
March 19, 2010104
Frank steps up to negotiate the release of several restaurant patrons and a wounded police officer when they are taken hostage by a pair of drug addled gunmen.
55"Vexation of Spirit"Holly DaleGraeme MansonMarch 26, 2010105
After two officers are investigated following a questionable shooting, Frank feels he needs to look into the incident himself when he begins to question the officers' version of events.
66"Damned If You Do"Paul A. KaufmanTracey ForbesApril 2, 2010106
Frank steps in to defend two officers accused of negligence when they make the decision to race a gravely injured child to the hospital themselves rather than waiting for an ambulance.
77"God Bless the Child"Holly DalePeter MohanApril 9, 2010107
Simultaneous kidnappings occur in both rich and poor neighborhoods, and Frank must fight the brass at all levels in order to get equal resources and attention for both cases.
88"Brown Sugar"John FawcettAlan DiFioreApril 16, 2010108
Frank tries to solve the murder of an undercover cop whose cover must remain intact, even after her death.
99"Painted Ladies"Helen ShaverJohn McFetridgeApril 23, 2010109
A misleading call of "Officer Down" puts Frank on the scent of an IA investigation that warrants his attention.
1010"Never Let Me Down Again"John FawcettDannis KoromilasApril 30, 2010110
Frank becomes involved in an incident in which two officers were ambushed and one was left behind.
1111"The Blame Game"Helen ShaverPeter MohanMay 7, 2010111
After a roadside ambush kills his partner, an officer sets out to take revenge.
1212"Voice Carry"John FawcettTracey Forbes
Graeme Manson
May 14, 2010112
A female officer is accused of spying on the police for a street gang.
1313"Chain of Fools"John FawcettAlan Di FioreMay 21, 2010113
Frank finds himself looking for unlikely allies when a group of unknown attackers target him and his friends.

Production

The Bridge is produced by Entertainment One, 990 Multi Media Entertainment Company, and Jonsworth Productions. It was announced that principal photography began on April 24, 2009.[7] The Bridge was originally commissioned as a two-hour movie and a backdoor pilot by CTV.[8]

Ratings

Canadian ratings

Order Episode Airdate Viewers
(100'000s)
Rank
(night)
1/2 "Red Door/Paint It Black" March 5, 2010 12.50 1[9]
3 "Fat Lady Sings the Blues" March 12, 2010 TBA TBA
4 "The Unguarded Moment" March 19, 2010 TBA TBA
5 "Vexation of Spirit" March 26, 2010 TBA TBA
6 "Damned If You Do" April 2, 2010 8.71[10] TBA
7 "God Bless the Child" April 9, 2010 TBA TBA
8 "Brown Sugar" April 16, 2010 TBA TBA
9 "Painted Laidies" April 23, 2010 TBA TBA
10 "Never Let Me Down Again" April 30, 2010 TBA TBA
11 "The Blame Game" May 7, 2010 TBA TBA
12 "Voices Carry" May 14, 2010 TBA TBA
13 "Chain of Fools" May 21, 2010 TBA TBA

US ratings

Order Episode Airdate Rating Share Rating/Share
(18-49)
Viewers
(millions)
Rank
(Timeslot)
Rank
(Night)
1 "Red Door" July 10, 2010 2.1 4[11] 0.5/2[12] 2.98 3 7
2 "Paint it Black" July 10, 2010 2.1 4 0.5/2 3.51 2 6
3 "Fat Lady Sings the Blues" July 17, 2010 1.9 4[13] 0.3/2 2.88[14] 4 10

DVD release

On October 25, 2011, Entertainment One released The Bridge- Season 1, featuring all 13 episodes of the series, on DVD in Region 1.[15]

References

External links

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