Movatterモバイル変換


[0]ホーム

URL:


Jump to content
WikipediaThe Free Encyclopedia
Search

Less Than Kind

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Canadian television comedy-drama series

Less Than Kind
GenreComedy drama
Created byMarvin Kaye
Chris Sheasgreen
Directed byJames Dunnison
Bruce McDonald
Mark McKinney
Kelly Makin
Douglas Mitchell
Henry Sarwer-Foner
Shawn Alex Thompson
Gary Yates
Marvin Kaye
Chris Sheasgreen
Starring
Theme music composerThe Weakerthans
Opening theme"One Great City!"
ComposerRichard Pell
Country of originCanada
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons4
No. of episodes48(list of episodes)
Production
Executive producersMark McKinney
Marvin Kaye
Chris Sheasgreen
Phyllis Laing
Ira Levy
Peter Williamson
ProducersJan Peter Meyboom
Kirsten Scollie
Paula J. Smith
Production locationsWinnipeg,Manitoba, Canada
CinematographyDavid Perrault
Mike Marshal
EditorsGareth C. Scales
Paul Winestock
Matt Hannam
Craig Webster
Running time30 minutes
Production companiesBuffalo Gal Pictures
Breakthrough Films & Television
Original release
NetworkCitytv
ReleaseOctober 13, 2008 (2008-10-13) –
February 2, 2009 (2009-02-02)
NetworkHBO Canada
ReleaseFebruary 19, 2010 (2010-02-19) –
July 14, 2013 (2013-07-14)

Less Than Kind is a 2008–13 Canadian televisioncomedy-drama series that starsJesse Camacho as Sheldon Blecher, a teenager growing up in a loving butdysfunctional Jewish family inWinnipeg. The show's cast also includesMaury Chaykin andWendel Meldrum as Sheldon's parents,Benjamin Arthur as his older brother Josh, andNancy Sorel as his aunt Clara. The Blechers struggle to operate a driving school out of their home in Winnipeg's fadingNorth End.Less Than Kind made its debut October 13, 2008, onCitytv, and moved toHBO Canada in February 2010.[1]

The ensemble cast of the critically acclaimed series wonCanadian Comedy Awards in 2009 and 2010.[2]Less Than Kind received the2010 Gemini Award for Best Comedy Program or Series[3] and the inaugural award for Best Comedy Series at the1st Canadian Screen Awards.

The title sequence and logo forLess Than Kind were inspired by an iconic highway sign at Winnipeg'sConfusion Corner intersection, depicting arrows pointing in every direction.[4][5]

The name of the series is found in the first line spoken byHamlet (Act 1, Scene 2): "A little more than kin, and less than kind."

Cast and characters

[edit]
ActorCharacterSeasons
1234
Jesse CamachoSheldon BlecherMain
Wendel MeldrumAnne BlecherMain
Benjamin ArthurJosh BlecherMain
Nancy SorelClara FineMain
Emma BambrickImelda AmahitMainDoes not appear
Maury ChaykinSam BlecherMainDoes not appear
Daniel KashRabbi RabinowitzStarring[a]Does not appearGuestDoes not appear
Lisa Durupt[b]ShandraStarring[c]
Ross McMillanFranklin LubbeStarring[c]
Brooke PalssonMiriam GoldsteinStarring[c]Main
Tyler JohnstonDanny LubbeDoes not appearStarring[c]
Mike O'BrienLorne GoldsteinRecurringStarring[c]
  1. ^Kash is credited as a starring cast member in the pilot episode only, and as a guest star in any other appearances within the season.
  2. ^Credited as Lisa Anne Durupt in early appearances.
  3. ^abcdeReceived main billing only in the episodes in which they appear.

Episodes

[edit]
Main article:List of Less Than Kind episodes
SeasonEpisodesOriginally released
First releasedLast releasedNetwork
113October 13, 2008 (2008-10-13)February 2, 2009 (2009-02-02)Citytv
213February 19, 2010 (2010-02-19)May 21, 2010 (2010-05-21)HBO Canada
313January 15, 2012 (2012-01-15)March 25, 2012 (2012-03-25)
49June 2, 2013 (2013-06-02)July 14, 2013 (2013-07-14)

Production

[edit]

We understood that the value of the show was in the fact that it's not a sitcom — it's a show that's beautifully written, with characters that are less than perfect, that are real.... We're not wrapping every episode up nice and neatly, because it's all in the sloppiness — that's where the gold is.

— Maury Chaykin[6]

Less Than Kind was created by Marvin Kaye and Chris Sheasgreen, who loosely based the series on Kaye's successful one-act play,They Have Mayonnaise in Montreal. "I liked the characters and liked that it was kind of based on Marvin's life," saidshowrunnerMark McKinney. "It had a ring of truth to it, had heart.... It was pretty easy to climb on board."[7]

The series was produced for City byBuffalo Gal Pictures andBreakthrough Films & Television. It was originally announced as part of Citytv's 2007 schedule, but was delayed becauseCTVglobemedia's acquisition ofCHUM Limited and subsequent sale of Citytv toRogers Media necessitated that the two companies sort out programming rights between Citytv and its former sister networkA-Channel. The series made its debut October 13, 2008. For the second season, the show moved toHBO Canada.[8]

Following Chaykin's death in July 2010, the show's producers announced that production on the third season would be delayed, but that the show would continue.[9] Production of the third season began in November 2010,[10] with directors includingJames Dunnison,Bruce McDonald,Mark McKinney,Kelly Makin, Douglas Mitchell and Gary Yates.[11]

The fourth and final season ofLess Than Kind was filmed in Winnipeg May 28 – July 10, 2012, for broadcast in 2013. "We are all thrilled to be doing a fourth season that offers the creative challenge of concluding this story and this wonderful series," said executive producer Mark McKinney.[12][13]

Broadcast history

[edit]

The first season ofLess Than Kind premiered on October 13, 2008, on Citytv. The show's second season premiered on Friday, February 19, 2010, at 8:30 p.m. ET/MT onHBO Canada, a multiplex channel ofThe Movie Network andMovie Central.[14] In June 2010 it was announced that HBO Canada had picked up the show for a third season.[15]

Distributed byBreakthrough Entertainment,Less Than Kind began airing on South Africa Sony Entertainment Television in the fall of 2009.[16] In late 2009 the series began airing on Anixe HD in Germany.[17]

The US debut was scheduled forDirecTV's Audience Network on November 3, 2011. DirecTV acquired all 3 seasons.[18]

The series' final episode aired on July 14, 2013.[19]

Home video releases

[edit]

In September 2012,Less Than Kind was one of the three titles chosen to launch Breakthrough Entertainment's newly established online distribution division, Breakthrough Home Entertainment. The first season of the series was offered for sale as a three-disc DVD set available for Canadian purchasers only.[20][21]

Reception

[edit]

The first episode drew 47,000 viewers.[22]

Reviews and commentary

[edit]
  • Vanessa Farquharson,National Post (August 21, 2008) — Refreshingly edgy.... The episodes all come together in something that might be called an organized mess. Multiple plot lines get tangled, supporting characters come and go, but ultimately there's a strong core of actors holding this together. They know when to improvise and when to stick to the script, and they realize Winnipeg is not Los Angeles, and that this is a good thing —Less Than Kind is far from predictable Hollywood pap.
  • Amber Dowling,TV Guide (September 8, 2008) —Less Than Kind is the kind of show you actually want to watch with your family.[23]
  • Joshua Ostroff,Eye Weekly (October 8, 2008) —Less Than Kind is about a perpetual-winter Winnipeg as seen from the perspective of fat-but-brilliant 15-year-old Sheldon Blecher (the impressive-beyond-his-years Jesse Camacho), who balances self-loathing with a pride in his own intelligence. ... The show's melancholic humour and near-perfect casting for its array of sweet-natured outsiders comes from creator Marvin Kaye, who expanded the semi-autobiographical series from his one-act play, and exec producerMark McKinney (The Kids in the Hall,Slings & Arrows).The Weakerthans supply a perfect theme song.[24]
  • Rob Salem,Toronto Star (October 13, 2008) — It is some small comfort, as we begin the big adieu tonight for the final season of the much-admiredCorner Gas, that just one hour later on Citytv, we are introduced to another mid-country comedy that could well be its successor,Less Than Kind. And, in a further vote of confidence, the show has already been picked up for a second season even before the first of these initial 13 hits the air. ... Again, the comedy is character-driven, in this case by the only somewhat less overtly eccentric members of the Blecher family, focusing on the younger son, Sheldon, embodied — and then some — by plus-sized 17-year-old Jesse Camacho, who often almost eerily evokes a young John Candy. Except in his scenes with Blecher patriarch Maury Chaykin, an endearingly shady driving instructor. Together onscreen, they could not be any closer than acorn to tree. ... It is Camacho and Chaykin, together, separately and in combination with the others, who make this wonky domestic sitcom work.
  • Kate Taylor,The Globe and Mail (October 13, 2008) —Less Than Kind features the Blechers, a Jewish family in Winnipeg whose members include a scheming dad, a pyromaniacal mother, a nymphomaniacal aunt and two mismatched brothers. The first is a self-absorbed, failed actor; the second is a sympathetic teenage fat boy and the show's protagonist. With confident performances from Maury Chaykin as the irascible dad who operates a driving school on barter, and Jesse Camacho as the put-upon but surprisingly mature nerd trying to juggle girls and school,Less Than Kind also offers a strong ensemble — and the occasional flash of comic brilliance. The family with the pyromaniac mum is trying to get its son bar-mitzvahed at a synagogue that is under repairs after a mysterious fire.
  • Joel Rubinoff,Waterloo Record (October 25, 2008) — One of the edgiest Canadian comedies in recent history....Less Than Kind is different. Not only does it boast the acerbic wit of its producer, former Kid in the Hall Mark McKinney, but as a low-budget Canadian show that flies stealthily under the radar, it's fearless.[25]
  • Andrew Ryan,The Globe and Mail (November 7, 2008) — What happens in Winnipeg stays in Winnipeg on this engaging homegrown series. Montreal native Jesse Camacho is a true find as thelovable loser Sheldon Blecher.
  • Alison Gillmor,CBC News (November 17, 2008) —Less Than Kind, which has already been picked up for a second season, works because it integrates Winnipeg's crowded past with a fierce, funny and generous look at a timeless situation. Fifteen-year-old Sheldon Blecher (played by the tremendously appealing Jesse Camacho) is an old soul in Husky Boy jeans; he is the only grownup in a completely loopy family. Father Sam (played byMaury Chaykin, once again proving he is Canada's best character actor) is perpetually furious, constantly scheming. Warm, well-meaning mother Anne (Wendel Meldrum) handles her stress with a touch of pyromania.... Like its opening theme song — the Weakerthans’ "One Great City," with its plaintive "I hate Winnipeg" refrain — the show takes complaints and carping and turns them into anguished love.[26]
  • John Doyle,The Globe and Mail (December 24, 2010) — Strange and lovely, anchored in the poetry of the ordinary, this finespun comedy set in Winnipeg has had a life more eventful than most of its plotlines. First aired but ignored on the City TV channels, it came back for a second season on HBO Canada, got quiet acclaim and then suffered the death of one of its mainstays, actor Maury Chaykin. Long may it continue its loopy, warm meandering.

Awards and nominations

[edit]

Over the four seasons of the series, it received 55 nominations, earning 16 wins, including recognition from theLeo Awards,Canadian Comedy Awards,Directors Guild of Canada,Writers Guild of Canada,Gemini Awards,ACTRA Awards, Canadian Cinema Editors awards,Young Artist Awards, andCanadian Screen Awards.

AwardCategoryNameOutcome
Leo Award 2009Best Supporting Performance by a Male in a Dramatic SeriesBenjamin Arthur, "Top of the Class"Won
Canadian Comedy Award 2009Best Performance by an Ensemble – TelevisionLess Than KindWon
Canadian Comedy Award 2009Best Performance by a Female – TelevisionWendel MeldrumWon
DGC Craft Award 2009Outstanding Achievement in DirectionShawn Alex Thompson, "French is My Kryptonite"Nominated
Gemini Award 2009Best Comedy Program or SeriesLess Than KindNominated
Gemini Award 2009Best Direction in a Comedy Program or SeriesJames Dunnison, "Fun"Nominated
Gemini Award 2009Best Direction in a Comedy Program or SeriesKelly Makin, "The Daters"[27]Won
Gemini Award 2009Best Direction in a Comedy Program or SeriesHenry Sarwer-Foner, "Pakikisama"Nominated
Gemini Award 2009Best Direction in a Comedy Program or SeriesShawn Alex Thompson, "French is My Kryptonite"Nominated
Gemini Award 2009Best Writing in a Comedy Program or SeriesMark McKinney, "Careers Day"Nominated
Gemini Award 2009Best Individual Performance in a Comedy Program or SeriesBrooke Palsson, "French is My Kryptonite"Nominated
Gemini Award 2009Best Individual Performance in a Comedy Program or SeriesBenjamin Arthur, "Pakikisama"Nominated
Gemini Award 2009Best Achievement in CastingSusan Forrest, Sharon Forrest and Jim Heber, "The Daters"Nominated
WGC Screenwriting Award 2010Best Episodic half-hourGarry Campbell, "The Daters"Won
WGC Screenwriting Award 2010Best Episodic half-hourJenn Engels, "Fun"Nominated
WGC Screenwriting Award 2010Best Episodic half-hourMarvin Kaye and Chris Sheasgreen, "Happy Birthday, Sheldon"Nominated
WGC Screenwriting Award 2010Best Episodic half-hourMark McKinney, "Careers Day"Nominated
DGC Team Achievement Award 2010Best Television Series – Comedy"Third Death's the Charm"Nominated
Canadian Comedy Award 2010Best Direction – Television Program or SeriesKelly MakinNominated
Canadian Comedy Award 2010Best Writing – Television Program or SeriesGarry CampbellNominated
Canadian Comedy Award 2010Best Writing – Television Program or SeriesMark McKinneyWon
Canadian Comedy Award 2010Best Performance by a Female – TelevisionJennifer IrwinNominated
Canadian Comedy Award 2010Best Performance by a Female – TelevisionWendel MeldrumNominated
Canadian Comedy Award 2010Best Performance by a Male – TelevisionDave FoleyWon
Canadian Comedy Award 2010Best Performance by an Ensemble – TelevisionLess Than KindWon
Gemini Award 2010Best Comedy Program or SeriesLess Than KindWon
Gemini Award 2010Best Direction in a Comedy Program or SeriesJames Dunnison, "First Nighters"Nominated
Gemini Award 2010Best Writing in a Comedy or Variety Program or SeriesJenn Engels, "Fatso Loves Lesbo"Nominated
Gemini Award 2010Best Writing in a Comedy or Variety Program or SeriesMarvin Kaye and Chris Sheasgreen, "Third Death's the Charm"Won
Gemini Award 2010Best Individual Performance in a Comedy Program or SeriesBenjamin Arthur, "That's Somebody's Knish!"Won
Gemini Award 2010Best Individual Performance in a Comedy Program or SeriesLisa Durupt, "Road Trip"Nominated
Gemini Award 2010Best Individual Performance in a Comedy Program or SeriesWendel Meldrum, "I Am Somewhere"Nominated
Gemini Award 2010Best Achievement in Main Title DesignTrevor Hembrey,Adam Shaheen, Ian TuckerNominated
ACTRA Toronto Award 2011Outstanding Performance — MaleMaury ChaykinWon
WGC Screenwriting Award 2011Best TV ComedyChris Sheasgreen, "Coming Home"Won
WGC Screenwriting Award 2011Best TV ComedyGarry Campbell and Jen Beasle, "The Deluge"Nominated
WGC Screenwriting Award 2011Best TV ComedyJenn Engels, "Fatso Loves Lesbo"Nominated
Canadian Comedy Award 2011Best TV ShowLess Than KindNominated
Canadian Comedy Award 2011Best Performance by a Female – TelevisionBrooke PalssonWon
Canadian Comedy Award 2011Best Direction – Television Program or SeriesJames Dunnison, "That's Somebody's Knish!"Won
DGC Team Achievement Award 2011Best Television Series – Comedy"That's Somebody's Knish!"Nominated
Young Artist Awards 2011Best Leading Young Actor – Television Comedy or DramaJesse ComachoNominated
Leo Award 2012Best Supporting Performance in a Music, Comedy, or Variety Program or SeriesBenjamin Arthur, "March Fourth"Won
Canadian Comedy Award 2012Best Performance by an Ensemble – TelevisionLess Than KindNominated
Canadian Comedy Award 2012Best Direction – Television Program or SeriesMark McKinney, "March Fourth"Won
Directors Guild of Canada Award 2012Best Television Series — Comedy"Fugue State"Nominated
Directors Guild of Canada Award 2012Best Picture Editing — Television Series"Fugue State"Nominated
Canadian Screen Award 2013Best Comedy SeriesLess Than KindWon
Canadian Screen Award 2014Best Direction in a Comedy ProgramKelly Malkin, "Fight and Flight"Won
Canadian Screen Award 2014Best Actress - Comedy SeriesNancy Morel, "Before The End Begins"Nominated
Canadian Screen Award 2014Best Actress - Comedy SeriesWendel Meldrum, "I'm Only Nineteen"Nominated

References

[edit]
  1. ^Less Than Kind Season Two To Air On HBO Canada
  2. ^Canadian Comedy Awards ArchivesArchived July 6, 2011, at theWayback Machine; retrieved November 14, 2010.
  3. ^"Less Than Kind wins 3 Geminis". CBC News, November 13, 2010; retrieved November 14, 2010
  4. ^Cuppa Coffee StudiosArchived June 15, 2011, at theWayback Machine broadcast title design description
  5. ^Osborne & Corydon Avenue, Winnipeg, Manitoba (Google Maps Canada)
  6. ^Farquharson, Vanessa, "Whole lot of Chaykin going on";National Post, August 21, 2008
  7. ^Strauss, Marise,Less Than Kind looks to fill comedy gap;Playback, August 28, 2008
  8. ^"New home, sweet home: Winnipeg-set sitcom changes neighbourhoods to premium cable's HBO".Winnipeg Free Press, February 18, 2010.
  9. ^"Show must go on, producers say".Winnipeg Free Press, July 28, 2010
  10. ^"Without Maury".Winnipeg Free Press, November 13, 2010
  11. ^ACTRA Manitoba – In ProductionArchived January 13, 2012, at theWayback Machine; retrieved July 28, 2011
  12. ^King, Randall,"Final season of Less Than Kind starts shooting".Winnipeg Free Press, May 26, 2012; retrieved October 20, 2012
  13. ^Less Than Kind, the multi-award winning series on HBO Canada, starts principal photography in Winnipeg on its 4th and final season. Breakthrough Films press release, May 29, 2012; retrieved October 20, 2012
  14. ^Less Than Kind Season Two To Air On HBO Canada[permanent dead link]; Breakthrough Films press release, December 21, 2009
  15. ^Press release[permanent dead link] about the third season; Breakthrough Films and Television, June 7, 2010
  16. ^Less Than KindArchived July 20, 2009, at theWayback Machine schedule on Sony Entertainment Television, South Africa; retrieved December 3, 2009
  17. ^Less Than Kind on Anixe HD, Germany; retrieved January 2, 2010
  18. ^Canada's Funniest Family Finds an Exclusive Home on DIRECTV retrieved October 21, 2011
  19. ^"‘Less’ is more: Less Than Kind to end on quiet, poignant note".canada.com, June 26, 2013.
  20. ^Breakthrough Entertainment Launches Home Entertainment Division. Breakthrough Entertainment press release, September 21, 2012; retrieved October 20, 2012
  21. ^Less Than Kind DVD Season #1 Now Available Via Breakthrough Home EntertainmentArchived January 18, 2013, atarchive.today. Breakthrough Entertainment press release, October 16, 2012; retrieved October 20, 2012
  22. ^"Weak start forLess Than Kind";Media in Canada, October 28, 2008
  23. ^Dowling, Amber,Fall Preview,Less Than Kind debutsArchived July 18, 2011, at theWayback Machine,TV Guide, September 8, 2008
  24. ^Ostroff, Joshua,"The fall and rise of CanCom"Archived December 2, 2008, at theWayback Machine;Eye Weekly, October 8, 2008
  25. ^Rubinoff, Joel,"Less Than Kind is kinda good";Waterloo Record, October 25, 2008
  26. ^Gillmor, Alison,"Winnipeg plays itself";CBC News, November 17, 2008
  27. ^"The Daters" — Breakthrough Films & Television

External links

[edit]
Gemini Awards
(1986–2011)
Canadian Screen Awards
(2012–present)
Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Less_Than_Kind&oldid=1310705944"
Categories:
Hidden categories:

[8]ページ先頭

©2009-2025 Movatter.jp