Snakes and Ladders (TV series)
Snakes and Ladders is a Canadian television mini-series created by Wayne Grigsby which aired on CBC Television in 2004. The series starred Amy Price-Francis as Shannon Jennings, a woman who takes a job as an executive assistant at Parliament Hill for a cabinet minister named Audrey Flankman (Catherine Disher). The series was shot in documentary style, and was produced by the same people who produced the series Trudeau.
Snakes and Ladders | |
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Created by | Wayne Grigsby |
Starring | Catherine Disher Amy Price-Francis Jeremy Akerman |
Country of origin | Canada |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 6 |
Production | |
Running time | 60 minutes |
Release | |
Original network | CBC |
Original release | February 11 – March 17, 2004 |
Cast
- Catherine Disher as Minister Audrey Flankman
- Amy Price-Francis as Shannon Jennings
- Jeremy Akerman as Lamar
- Matthew Ferguson as Donnie Logan
- Marcel Jeannin as Patrick Arthur Lewis
Episodes
- Premiere
- The Bling Bling
- American Pie
- Section 24
- Squattergate
- Sisters
Awards
Snakes and Ladders was nominated for both Writers Guild of Canada and Directors Guild of Canada awards. It was also nominated for 7 Gemini Awards, with Catherine Disher winning best performance by an actress for her role.
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