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Performing Arts Guides & Reviews

Republic of Doyle

The Definitive Guide to Doyle: Seasons One & Two

by (author) Kerri MacDonald

foreword by Perry Chafe & Allan Hawco

Publisher
Flanker Press
Initial publish date
Oct 2011
Category
Guides & Reviews, Drama, Comedy
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9781926881485
    Publish Date
    Oct 2011
    List Price
    $24.95

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Description

Republic of Doyle: The Definitive Guide to Doyle: Seasons One & Two is your compendium to the first two seasons of this hit CBC series. Relive your favourite moments from the show in this full episode guide. Hear what the actors have to say about the characters they play. Have a look inside the real GTO. Learn the best lines from the Quotable Doyle. And find out what the real Duke of Duckworth is actually like…?xml:namespace prefix="o" ns="urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" />

 

 

 

Grab a pint, put your feet up...and open up your world to all things Doyle!

About the authors

Kerri MacDonald grew up in Middle Cove, just outside St. John’s, Newfoundland, and never left. After pursuing an English degree at Memorial University, Kerri started as an advertising copywriter in 1998 and has been successfully working and freelancing in print and television ever since. She has developed branding and marketing campaigns for many clients, local and national – cars and pickup trucks, aerospace companies, liquor, beer, universities, hot tubs, tourism, casinos, law firms, banks and chicken...you name it, she’s probably written an ad for it. Working on the show has allowed Kerri to implement some of that knowledge and in 2010, her work on the web for Republic of Doyle netted her a Canadian New Media Award Nomination for Best Use of Social Media. She also wrote many of the show’s Season 1 webisodes.It was spending time on commercial sets that Kerri got the bug for working in film and TV. A seasoned set veteran, she developed another career as a crew member in the art department, dressing sets and doing props for shorts and features. Soon she wrote one of her own and someone else dressed the set for a change. Her hilarious and one-of-a-kind comic short Mum’s the Word… starring Mark O’Brien was funded and filmed in the winter of 2009 through the NIFCO PictureStart program and won Best in Newfoundland at the 2010 Nickel Independent Film Festival in St. John’s. Also in 2010, Kerri was commissioned by Rabbittown Theatre to write a play for the Cupids 400 Celebrations in the province. The result was The Feast of the Sword, about a night of life or death competition aboard pirate Peter Easton’s ship in 1610. Swordfights and hilarity ensued. Kerri discovered that pirates are cool.A self-professed fan girl at heart, Kerri has immersed herself in all things Doyle to write this book. And she thought she was all Doyle, all the time, before – Kerri has spent Seasons 1 and 2 of Republic of Doyle as the story coordinator and is currently working as a writer on Season 3.

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Perry Chafe is a Canadian television writer, showrunner, producer, and songwriter. He is a cofounder and partner in Take the Shot Productions. Perry was the cocreator, showrunner, and head writer for the TV series Republic of Doyle, which ran for six seasons on the CBC, and an executive producer and writer for the Netflix/Discovery series Frontier, starring Jason Momoa. In addition, he was an executive producer and writer for Caught, a CBC limited series based on Lisa Moore’s award-winning novel of the same name. He is currently a writer and producer on the hugely successful CBC series Son of a Critch. Born and raised in the small fishing community of Petty Harbour, Newfoundland, he now lives in St. John’s, Newfoundland. Closer by Sea is his debut novel. Connect with him on Twitter @PerryChafe.

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Awards

  • Runner-up, Alcuin Society Awards for Excellence in Book Design in Canada, Reference Category