Robson Arms (2005)
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Cast & Crew.
Dave Foley
Chuck Hoskins
John Cassini
Yuri Kukoc
Gabrielle Miller
Bobbi Briggs
Tom Saunders
The Tall Troubadour
Fred Ewanuick
Nick Papathanasiou
Alisen Down
Sault Ste. Marie
Zak Santiago
Hal Garcia
Jane McGregor
Alicia Plecas-Fochs
Haig Sutherland
Fred Fochs
Allison Hossack
Trixie Hoskins
Kevin McNulty
Stanley Wasserman
David Richmond-Peck
Geoff McAlister
Tegan Moss
Georgia Goldstein
Colin Foo
Bao Tan
Helena Yea
Grandma Tan
Justine Wong
Ruby Tan
Gabrielle Rose
Toni Mastroianni-Tan
Megan Follows
Janice Keneally
Laura Bertram
Chris Colton
Tobias Mehler
Bobby Briggs
Peter DeLuise
Wayne Ross
Leslie Nielsen
Caldo Vasco
Linda Kash
Carol Goldstein
Gary Harvey
Creator / Writer / Executive Producer
Gabriel Hogan
Andrew Colton
Susin Nielsen
Creator / Executive Producer
David Moses
Writer
Jesse McKeown
Writer
Sioux Browning
Writer
David Lewis
On Set Dresser
James Genn
Director
Monika Mitchell
Director
Tony Dean Smith
Director
David Storey
Director
Luke Carroll
Director
Brian Hamilton
Producer
Greg Jones
Co-Producer
Michael Chechik
Executive Producer
Janice Evans
Co-Producer
Aren X. Tulchinsky
Writer
Bill Mondy
Valentino Kukoc
Sebastian Spence
Rob
Stacy Fair
Receptionist
Jann Arden
Lynda Boyd
Shaun Majumder
Denis Simpson
Agam Darshi
Aurora Browne
Vicki Gabereau
Veena Sood
Christine Lippa
Claire Riley
Chelah Horsdal
Sherry Miller
Patrick McKenna
Kelly-Ruth Mercier
Svend Robinson
Chris William Martin
Jackie Torrens
Tahmoh Penikett
Manoj Sood
Shirley Douglas
Margot Kidder
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This TV Show Is About.
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Robson Arms is a Canadian television series that began airing on CTV on June 17, 2005, and ended on June 30, 2008. Robson Arms is a co-production between Vancouver-based Omni Film Productions Limited and Halifax's Creative Atlantic Communications.
The show is a comedy-drama (dramedy) anthology organized around the Robson Arms, an apartment building in Vancouver, at the fictional address of 951 Pendrell Street. Each of the show's episodes focuses principally on a different tenant of the building, although the core cast members interact in minor roles throughout the series. In each episode, the Troubadours comment on the storyline through song.
The show was created to fulfill a licensing requirement of CTV's Vancouver station, CIVT, which originally promised, as an independent station, to produce 20 episodes of an anthology series entitled The Storytellers. Only ten such episodes were produced. The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) did not agree that CIVT's new network programming supplanted this commitment and asked the station to fulfill its promise. CTV believed the anthology would be more successful as a series with common characters, and Robson Arms was the result.
Two of the show's regular cast members, Gabrielle Miller and Fred Ewanuick, appeared in this series concurrent with their continuing roles in another CTV production, Corner Gas.
The series currently airs in reruns on CTV's secondary CTV Two system.