Made in Canada - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
Pawn to King Four
Pyramid is hosting a party to celebrate 45 episodes of Sword of Damacles, and the announcement of 20 more shows, but Michael Rushton doesn't want to sign on for another season. Richard Strong and Siobhan Roy successfully plot to get Richard promoted to head of television development by getting Raymond drunk and making it look like he sexually assaulted Siobhan.
Dining Out
After Alan promotes Victor into Veronica's job, Veronica and Richard plot to get revenge against Victor and Lisa.
A Death in the Family
Walter Franklin, the star of Beaver Creek, dies during hair transplant surgery in Mexico, and the team has to figure out a way to keep the show on the air.
Second in Command
Alan puts Richard in charge of developing a series about cops working undercover inside the prison system. The star of Victor's movie project is being difficult on set.
The Mill Show
Richard is taken off the cop show project and is given a cheap daily "mill show" to produce.
Gemini Night
Alan is being presented with a lifetime achievement award at the Gemini Awards ceremony, but can't settle on a speech. Siobhan plots to get Raymond rehired at Pyramid so she can get a role in his new show. Richard is fired after the team finds him and Siobhan having sex on the conference room table.
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