The Great Indoors: Dating Apps


1:00 pm - 1:30 pm, Sunday, November 23 on Country Music Television Canada HDTV ()

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Dating Apps

Season 1, Episode 2

Jack tries online dating, but creates a bad profile, forcing Clark, Emma and Mason to intervene.

repeat 2016 English 1080i Dolby 5.1
Comedy

Cast & Crew
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Joel McHale (Actor) .. Jack
Chris Williams (Actor) .. Eddie
Susannah Fielding (Actor) .. Brooke
Christine Ko (Actor) .. Emma
Shaun Brown (Actor) .. Mason
Stephen Fry (Actor) .. Roland
Deborah Baker Jr. (Actor) .. Esther
Kimberley Crossman (Actor) .. Sarah
Shvona Lavette Chung (Actor) .. Natalie
Melissa Christine (Actor) .. Attractive Woman

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Joel McHale (Actor) .. Jack
Born: November 20, 1971
Birthplace: Rome, Italy
Trivia: A television personality most familiar to viewers for his stint as the host of the E! network's satirical pop-culture commentary The Soup (updated and reworked from the channel's original Talk Soup), Joel McHale grew up in the Seattle area and attended the University of Washington as a theater major, where he earned his master's in drama. After relocating to Los Angeles, McHale signed for guest roles and bit parts on series including Will & Grace and Oliver Beene, then landed a small role as Mr. Jacks in the Sam Raimi feature Spider-Man 2, followed by parts in Catherine Hardwicke's Lords of Dogtown and the sketch comedy outing The Onion Movie. On the side, McHale also emceed a series of Burger King commercials. He culled his broadest fan base on The Soup, however, distinguishing himself with sharp sarcasm and a quick wit. He had a breakthrough when he was cast as the lead in the cult hit sitcom Community on NBC, and he continued to act in projects such as The Informant!, Spy Kids: All the Time In the World, and 2012's Ted.
Chris Williams (Actor) .. Eddie
Christopher Mintz-plasse (Actor) .. Clark
Born: June 20, 1989
Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, United States
Trivia: American actor Christopher Mintz-Plasse took his cinematic bow in 2007 in the Greg Mottola-directed comedy Superbad. In that picture, Mintz-Plasse played a nerdy but extremely resourceful young man who procures a lousy fake ID and gains the friendship of two wild cops. He followed up with parts in Role Models and Year One, and lent his distinctive voice to family films like Marmaduke and How To Train Your Dragon. He had a major part in the remake of Fright Night in 2011.
Susannah Fielding (Actor) .. Brooke
Born: June 10, 1985
Birthplace: Poole, Dorset, England
Trivia: Moved to London at the age of 18 to pursue acting. Worked as an usher at the National Theatre in London only 6 months before making her professional stage debut at the same venue. Acted in many stage productions at the National Theatre, including Much Ado About Nothing, Philistines, The Rose and The Hour We Knew Nothing of Each Other. Played the role of Evelyn Williams opposite Matt Smith in the 2014 stage production of American Psycho at the Almeida Theatre. Won a 2015 Ian Charleson Award for her performance as Portia in the Royal Shakespeare Company's production of The Merchant of Venice.
Christine Ko (Actor) .. Emma
Birthplace: Chicago, Illinois, United States
Trivia: Is Chinese-American, leading to her fluency in both English and Mandarin Chinese. Mother worked as an actress in Asia. Born in Chicago, but raised in Atlanta and Taiwan. Participated in after-school art and dance classes while growing up. Founder of Kaiio, a women's jewelry and accessories line. Worked as a waitress in L.A. before her breakout year as an actor in 2016 when she booked roles on two TV series, Ballers on HBO and The Great Indoors on CBS.
Shaun Brown (Actor) .. Mason
Born: January 19, 1987
Birthplace: March Air Reserve Base, United States
Trivia: Raised in various U.S. cities and Panama as a member of a military family. Performed in several stage productions, including A Midsummer Night's Dream, Guys and Dolls and Hello, Dolly!, during his time studying at the University of Miami. Played the role of Jim in the 2016 web series Party Girl. Appeared in national commercials for Wendy's, Samsung, KFC, Quiznos, Pine Sol, Capital One, GameStop and Doritos. Avidly supports the Shanele Jasmine Brown Memorial Scholarship, a commemorative scholarship named in honor of his sister that sends one young person to college each year. Is a talented hip-hop dancer.
Stephen Fry (Actor) .. Roland
Born: August 24, 1957
Birthplace: Hempstead, London, England
Trivia: Actor, comedian, novelist, columnist, noted wit, vocal gay rights advocate, and general bon vivant, Stephen Fry is nothing if not one of the more versatile and outspoken talents to come along in the latter half of the 20th century. Since beginning his creative partnership with Hugh Laurie in 1981, Fry has become a fixture on British television with programs such as A Bit of Fry and Laurie and Jeeves and Wooster. In addition, he has made a number of films and established himself as a respected commentator on the various happenings in British society.Born in London on August 24, 1957, Fry was the second of three children born to a homemaker mother and physicist/investor father. The family moved to Norfolk when Fry was very young and he was sent off for a public school education at the age of eight. Over the course of his education, first at Uppingham and then at Stout's Hill, Fry got into lavish amounts of trouble thanks to his tendency to lie, cheat, and steal, a habit that would land him in jail for three months when he was 18. After serving time at Pucklechurch prison for credit card fraud, Fry began to turn his life around, beginning with an acceptance to Queens College, Cambridge. It was at Cambridge that he began doing comedy, performing with the legendary Cambridge University Footlights Club (previously home to various Monty Python members, among others). Other Footlighters at the time included Emma Thompson, Tony Slattery, and Hugh Laurie, the last of whom was introduced to Fry by Thompson. Fry and Laurie began their collaboration in 1981, performing Footlights revues at various venues around Great Britain, including the Edinburgh Festival, and doing a three month tour of Australia. In 1984, after making occasional television appearances for a couple of years (including a hilarious send-up of the Oxbridge set on an episode of The Young Ones), Fry found great critical and financial success when he was asked to rewrite Noel Gay's Me and My Girl. The stage production, which starred Fry's Cambridge friend Emma Thompson, won wide acclaim, eventually garnering Fry a 1987 Tony nomination. Throughout the remainder of the decade, Fry won fame in his native country for his work on various television and radio shows, and in supporting roles in a number of films. Some of his more notable television work included A Bit of Fry and Laurie (1987) and Rowan Atkinson's Black Adder series, while he made appearances in films such as A Fish Called Wanda (1988) and the same year's A Handful of Dust. Meanwhile, Fry was also gaining recognition for his columns for The Daily Telegraph, as well as a certain amount of notoriety for various well-publicized statements he made in the press. Two of the more memorable of these were a magazine article in which he declared his celibacy and a television appearance where he claimed the U.K. record for saying "f***" the most times in one live broadcast.The 1990s brought more film and television work for Fry, as well as the publication of three best-selling novels The Liar, The Hippopotamus, and Making History, as well as Paperweight, a collection of his columns, and Moab Is My Washpot, his autobiography. In addition to the transatlantic recognition he received for his books, some of the films he appeared in gave him fame beyond the PBS set (who had become further acquainted with him via the acclaimed series Jeeves and Wooster, in which he starred with Laurie). Most memorable of these were: Peter's Friends (1992), in which Fry co-starred with Thompson, Kenneth Branagh, and various members of the Footlights set; John Schlesinger's Cold Comfort Farm (1995); Wilde (1997); Spice World (1998); and A Civil Action (1998). He got particular attention for his work in Wilde, owing both to the filmmakers' decision not to gloss over the details of the Victorian playwright's sex life and to Fry's uncanny physical resemblance to Oscar Wilde, something that no doubt helped to enhance the actor's performance.The following decade found the next generation getting acquainted with Fry as the narrator of the popular Harry Potter series of audiobooks and videogames, with film roles on The Life and Death of Peter Sellers (as famed British clairvoyant and astrologer Maurice Woodruff), MirrorMask, and V for Vendetta keeping him a familiar face on the big screen. And despite candidly detailing his struggle with bipolar disorder in the 2006 documentary Stephen Fry: The Secret Life of the Manic Depressive, it was Fry's role as host of the long-running comedy panel show QI, which debuted in 2003, that provided his fans with the kind of witty and irreverent social commentary they had come to expect from the multi-talented star. With four new comedians gathering each week to share personal anecdotes, answer trivia questions, and quip about the latest headlines, QI was always fresh and relevant even after being on the air for nearly a decade.Fry continued to work in all forms of media, and expanded his fan base by taking high-profile roles like Mycroft Holmes in Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows (2011) and playing the Mayor of Laketown two of the three Hobbit movies, The Desolation of Smaug (2013) and The Battle of the Five Armies (2014). He also had a recurring role in the series 24: Live Another Day, playing the British Prime Minister.
Deborah Baker Jr. (Actor) .. Esther
Kimberley Crossman (Actor) .. Sarah
Born: May 24, 1990
Birthplace: Auckland, New Zealand
Trivia: Started dancing when she was 3 and was encouraged to do so by her ballet teacher mother.Was captain of the Total Cheerleading Senior Elite team in 2005, the same year they came 6th in the World Cheerleading Champions.Was the Deputy Head Girl at her New Zealand high school in 2006.Broke into acting in 2007, playing Sophie McKay on New Zealand's most famous and longest running show Shortland Street.Has training from The Groundlings in Los Angeles.
Shvona Lavette Chung (Actor) .. Natalie
Melissa Christine (Actor) .. Attractive Woman

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