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Watching The MVP
by Paul on 11/21/07 at 08:33 AM ET
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via Gayle MacDonald of the Globe and Mail,
CBC’s new winter dramas include MVP, a steamy soap that could appeal to both sexes. The network is calling MVP “a keyhole look” at the “sexy and scandalous world of a fictitious professional NHL hockey team of hunky players and their gorgeous girlfriends, wives, lovers and puck bunnies.” The cast includes Kristen Booth and Lucas Bryant, and it airs on Jan. 11.
Insert real NHL player name here ________________
Watch the promo for the MVP…
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uhhh....I don’t know what to make of that...Only in Canada...and I don’t mean that in a negative way.
Posted by Jeff from Boston, MA on 11/21/07 at 05:11 PM ET
This is the hockey version of “Footballers’ Wives” from the BBC. “Reality” TV where everybody’s beautiful and nobody’s lost teeth.
Posted by George James Malik from South Lyon, MI on 11/22/07 at 07:17 AM ET
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Has this been done before? I bet it will be a big success. I hope it is shown in the USA, where I think it may generate interest in hockey among the chick-flick set. Maybe our wives will give us less grief for always watching Center Ice.
Posted by w2j2 on 11/21/07 at 10:13 AM ET