G-Spot (TV series)
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Canadian television series
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G-Spot | |
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Country of origin | Canada |
Original language | English |
No. of episodes | 26 |
Production | |
Running time | 30 minutes |
Original release | |
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Release | April 25, 2005 (2005年04月25日) – May 20, 2009 (2009年05月20日) |
G-Spot is a Canadian comedy television series. The show debuted on The Movie Network and Movie Central on April 25, 2005 and ran for two seasons until April 3, 2006, and is also seen on the Showcase and E! network. The show is executive produced by, written by and stars Brigitte Bako. A third season aired in 2009 with eight new episodes.
Cast
[edit ]- Brigitte Bako as Gigi
- Heather Hanson as Stella
- Kimberly Huie as Roxy
- Ian Alden as Rick
- Hannah Lochner as Sasha
- Sebastian Spence as Paul
- Kristin Lehman as Francesca (Season 1)
- Stephanie Moore as Livia (Seasons 2–3)
Guest stars
[edit ]Main crew
[edit ]- Michael Kennedy
- Steve DiMarco (four episodes, 2005)
- David Wu (four episodes, 2005)
- Shawn Thompson (two episodes, 2006)
- Brigitte Bako (14 episodes, 2005–2006)
- Michael Short (five episodes, 2006)
- Alex Pugsley
- Johanna Stein
International broadcasters
[edit ]Country | Broadcaster | Date of Premiere |
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Japan | Fox Life | Season 1: May 10, 2009 Season 2: June 7, 2009 Season 3: August 2, 2009 |
References
[edit ]External links
[edit ]- The Movie Network page
- Showcase Network page
- G-Spot at IMDb
- G-Spot Season Three Article; Sugarcain Entertainment.com
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