This Space for Rent

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This Space for Rent
StarringDov Tiefenbach
Emily Hampshire
Rainbow Sun Francks
Kea Wong
Jason Bryden
Country of originCanada
Production
Running time45 minutes
Original release
NetworkCBC
ReleaseJanuary 4, 2006 (2006-01-04)

This Space for Rent is a Canadian dramedy pilot which aired on CBC Television on January 4, 2006, as a television special. The show starred Dov Tiefenbach as Lucky Carroway, a recent university graduate and writer in Vancouver, British Columbia who finds that life after university is not as perfect as it might seem.[1]

Plot

The show begins shortly after his valedictorian speech, when his world comes crashing down after his first book is rejected by his literary agent. His life becomes worse as his nemesis becomes a published author who appears in "Vancouver Magazine's" top 10 writers list. He becomes a recluse who constantly wears his graduation robe (a reminder of his more successful times) and plays video games all day. However, he quickly recovers by writing a vicious 'letter to the editor' to Vancouver Magazine where he decries the selection of his nemesis as a top 10 writer. This letter angers so many readers of the magazine that they offer him a job as an anonymous "Hate Male" article writer.

He lives in downtown Vancouver in a flat with several friends.

Mandarin
and frequents Chinatown. He teaches English to immigrant children and acts as a foil to the rest of the characters.

Like Lucky, Iona and Barnaby must deal with the problems in their burgeoning careers and achieve success by the end of the episode. Iona angrily (and drunkenly) declares that she cannot stand the chauvinistic nature of the law firm she works at while Burnaby angrily quits his job as a "coffee jerk" to audition for another part, which he lands.

Production

This Space for Rent aired along with

Kirstine Layfield announced soon after joining the network that she was discontinuing the strategy.[3] None of the three pilots was ultimately picked up to series.[3]

Artists whose music was used in the pilot included The Tranzmitors,

References

  1. ^ "The fresh face of CBC comedy?" The Globe and Mail, March 13, 2006.
  2. ^ a b "Vancouver sitcom among CBC's new comedic series". Vancouver Sun, December 30, 2005.
  3. ^
    The Telegraph-Journal
    , May 31, 2006.

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