- Train 48
infobox television
show_name = Train 48
Caption =
format =soap opera
runtime = approx. 25 min (per episode)
creator =Eric Lunsky
Duncan McKenzie
starring =Krista Sutton Paul Braunstein Paul Sun-Hyung Lee Raoul Bhaneja Andrew Kenneth Martin Lisa Merchant Joanne Boland Joe Dinicol
Martin Jack Mosshammer Ingrid Hart Amy Price Francis
country = flagicon|CanadaCanada
network =Global Television Network
Budget = $40,000 (per episode)
num_episodes = 318
first_aired =June 2 ,2003
last_aired =July 1 ,2005 "Train 48" was a Canadian
television soap opera , broadcast onGlobal Television Network or CH (depending on location) airing from 2003 until 2005.Train 48 was based on the format of an
Australia n television program called "Going Home".The show was broadcast daily, and recorded the same day. It took place in a railway carriage of a
GO Train returning fromToronto to the suburb ofBurlington, Ontario , and followed the lives of 12 dailycommuters through their interactions. Although major plotlines were written in advance, much of thedialogue was improvised by the actors. The entire series was shot on a 64-foot replica of a GO Train, which kept production costs to a minimum. The train setting allowed a basic construct where characters would share and act upon their opinions and views. The same-day recording allowed for comments on topical news stories to be introduced. The filming production was completed by 1:30 p.m. and edited by 5:00 p.m., later broadcast into regular time slots in different regions of Canada through out the day (7:00 p.m. weeknights on Global in Toronto). It is estimated that each 30 minute episode cost $40,000 (Canadian).The method of improvisation, developed by showrunners Duncan McKenzie and
Eric Lunsky was a hybrid of techniques used byMike Leigh andKeith Johnstone . Actors worked from outline scripts of just a few lines per scene, and an extensive character bio which provided each actor with a background of events and attitudes which might affect the scene.The improvised format and quick turnaround enabled the inclusion of references to extremely current events, giving a heightened sense of realism and currency. For example the
2003 North America blackout was mentioned the next day. The show typically dealt with fictional relationships, humour and the non fictional topics mentioned were the cases ofScott Peterson ,Karla Homolka , theSARS outbreak and different views about PresidentGeorge W. Bush .Dilemmas and criticism
When Train 48 first debuted,
product placement was an important aspect of the show for the Global Television Network. Characters were seen usingFido cell phones, and if someone was seen reading the newspaper, it was theNational Post , a newspaper CanWest, the parent company of Global Television. The show’s producers argued that product placement was there to make the show seem more real. [http://www.friends.ca/News/Friends_News/archives/articles09010303.asp] Later in the series, the use of product placement diminished, and the range of reading materials and products on the show became more diverse.During the production of the series between 2003 to 2004, four episodes were aired on Global Television Network during the week. However, in 2005, this was reduced to three. The series dealt with such controversial issues as the adoption of babies by gay couples, in vitro fertilization, single parent families, and euthanasia. A number of events occurred which would be unusual on a real commuter train, including the death of a passenger, a beating, a shooting, an escaped snake, a party, and sex in the train washroom.
The producers received word of the show's cancellation several months ahead of time, allowing them to bring the stories to a conclusion. Throughout the series, viewers had frequently commented that the train seemed to be on a journey to nowhere. In response to this criticism, the final episode showed the train stopped, and the characters emerging from the train onto the platform. This was the only time in the series that characters were ever seen outside the train.
Cancellation
The cancellation of the show was announced publicly on
June 2 ,2005 by Cindy Wrong. She stated that the finale episode would be shown onJuly 1 . After the finale, re-runs of the last few episodes aired until the finale was shown again onSeptember 2 . The show was cancelled in order to make way for the launch of "Entertainment Tonight Canada ".Theme song
The series theme song was entitled "Train goes" by
Adam Crossley and 9 Point Landing.Cast
*
Krista Sutton [http://www.kristasutton.com/] ("Liz Irwin-Gallo")
*Paul Braunstein ("Johnny McLaughlin")
*Paul Sun-Hyung Lee ("Randy Ko")
*Raoul Bhaneja ("Peter Subramani") AKA 'Pete'
*Andrew Kenneth Martin [http://www.andrewkmartin.com] ("Charles Lucas West-Matheson")
*Lisa Merchant ("Brenda Murphy")
* Joanne Boland ("Dana Davin")
*Joe Dinicol ("Zach Eisler")
* Jack Mosshammer [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0609150/] ("Seymour Shackleton") (season 2+)
* Ingrid Hart [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0366325/] ("Shannon Lamarche") (2003-2005)
* Amy Price Francis ("Nicole Svendsen") (season 1)Regular guests
* Allana Harkin ("Mag")
* Victoria Adilman ("Julia")
* Lindsay Ames ("Naomi Reisman")
* Kathryn Zenna ("Mel")
* Monica Correa ("Ana")
*Kristin Fairlie ("Jesse")
*Holly Lewis ("Allison")Other guest stars on "Train 48" included politician
Sheila Copps , actorScott Thompson , comedianRick Green , and formerMuchMusic personalityAmanda Walsh .CanWest Global in partnership with Global had promoted the series with stories and columns in the "National Post " and "Toronto Star " newspapers.References
* http://www.protocolent.com/train48/
* http://www.writersguildofcanada.com/magazine/articles/train.html (Canadian Screenwriter magazine "making of" profile)
* http://www.cbc.ca/story/arts/national/2005/06/02/Arts/train050602.html ("Global cancels Train 48")
* http://www.canada.com/entertainment/features/train48/story.html?id=c886b9fb-51aa-4a6e-a8eb-9cd444b14c4dExternal links
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