The Amazing Gayl Pile

The Amazing Gayl Pile is a Canadian web series created by Morgan Waters and Brooks Gray, which follows one man's misguided quest to conquer the world of home shopping, and become king of the TV pitchman game.[1] First created in 2014, the show stars Morgan Waters, Brooks Gray, Inessa Frantowski, Andy King, Leo Scherman, Daniel Stolfi and Natasha Bromfield.[2] The series has received numerous awards and has screened at festivals around the world; in 2017, it won the Canadian Screen Award for Best Directing and Best Original Program or Series produced for Digital Media - Fiction.[3] Also in 2017, the series broke the record for most nominations at the Indie Series Awards in Los Angeles.[4]

The series premiered in 2014 on Sarah Silverman's online network Jash.[5] It is now available on NBC's digital channel Seeso, making it the first Canadian content to get picked up by the new online network.[6] It was produced with the participation of the Independent Production Fund.

Awards and festivals

2014

2015

2017

References

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  6. "NBCUniversal to Launch Comedy Streaming Service Seeso". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 2016-03-01.
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  13. "The Amazing Gayl Pile - TO WebFest | Toronto, Canada". TO WebFest | Toronto, Canada. Retrieved 2016-03-07.
  14. "2015 IAWTV Award Winners". International Academy of Web Television. Retrieved 2016-03-07.
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  18. "Nominations Announced For 8th Annual Indie Series Awards". Indie Series Awards. February 1, 2017. Retrieved February 1, 2017.
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