26/09/2005

FAN MAIL

Henry, a long-time Emily fan,  has found out on behalf of Emily fans that the Davinci's Inquest fan mail address and Emilys agent address are now defunct and Emily will not recieve any mail sent there. Emily does not work on DVI any longer and doesn't recieve mail from that address.

CHANNEL 55 PICKS UP FAVOURITE FROM CANADA

One of Canada's most popular and critically acclaimed television series is being imported to Northeast Ohio.

"Da Vinci's Inquest," a crime drama about a controversial Vancouver coroner, bows with a two-hour premiere on WBNX Channel 55 at 11 p.m. Sunday.

The "CSI"-style show moves to its regular midnight time slot starting Monday, Oct. 2.

The show films in Vancouver, but the people behind "Da Vinci's Inquest" are familiar to American audiences. Nicholas Campbell, who stars as Dominic Da Vinci, has appeared in the films "A Bridge Too Far," "Naked Lunch" and "Cinderella Man."

Series creator and executive producer Chris Haddock wrote for the television series "Airwolf" and executive-produced the short-lived series "The Handler," starring Joe Pantoliano.

These changes take effect now through early October. Go to www.wbnx.com for complete schedule updates.

The first season of Davincis Inquest has been released on DVD in canada. Emily appears in one episode - 'The Most Dangerous Time' as Carmen in her first guest role on the show. It is available to purchase online at www.amazon.ca

You can no longer send fan mail to Emily through the DI fanclub.. Address is
HADDOCK ENTERTAINMENT INC./ LEFT COAST INC.
Suite 810 - 207 West Hastings Street
Vancouver, British Columbia
V6B 1H7, Canada
Telephone: 604 681 1516
Facsimile: 604 684 3530
chancz@haddockentertainment.com