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Production Underway on the All-New Crave Original Comedy, THE TRADES - Bell Media

(TORONTO) July 11, 2023 – Crave, in association with Rollercoaster Entertainment and Blink49 Studios, announced today that production is underway in Nova Scotia on the Crave Original comedy series, THE TRADES. From the producers of TRAILER PARK BOYS, THE TRADES is an eight-part, 30-minute...


– Set in an oil refinery in a working class community, THE TRADES hails from the creative team behind TRAILER PARK BOYS –
– Cast includes Robb Wells, Anastasia Phillips, Jennifer Spence, Enrico Colantoni, Patrick McKenna, and Tom Green –
July 11, 2023

(TORONTO) July 11, 2023 – Crave, in association with Rollercoaster Entertainment and Blink49 Studios, announced today that production is underway in Nova Scotia on the Crave Original comedy series, THE TRADES. From the producers of TRAILER PARK BOYS, THE TRADES is an eight-part, 30-minute, comedy set in a working class community, where the stress and high risks of working in a refinery are balanced by the comedic, high-wire antics of the plant workers. The series will be available in English and French.

"From the moment I first read the pilot two years ago, I was immediately drawn to Ryan J. Lindsay's vision for the series," said Robb Wells, star and producer, THE TRADES. "I love all of the colourful characters, the backdrop, and especially, the different types of humour associated with each trade. It's amazing to see the team come together, including an unbelievably talented cast and crew. It's going to be so much fun, and I am very excited."

THE TRADES centres around Todd Stool (Robb Wells, TRAILER PARK BOYS), a pipefitter who is proud of his working-class background, and collection of big boy toys. His sister, and roommate, Audrey (Anastasia Phillips, MOONSHINE), decides to follow in her big brother's footsteps and pursue a career in the trades as a carpenter, just like their father Rod (Patrick McKenna, THE RED GREEN SHOW). While Todd loves his life, he dreams of climbing the corporate ladder and becoming site manager at Conch Industries – which isn't so far-fetched, given the current site manager Bennett's, (Tom Green, THE TOM GREEN SHOW) lifestyle. But Todd's future, that of the plant—and the town, are thrown into question when Chelsea (Jennifer Spence, YOU ME HER), an ambitious young executive sent from head office, announces she is the new site manager, and vows to make some changes.

Rounding out Todd's rag-tag crew are: Jimi (Enrico Colantoni, VERONICA MARS); Dewey (Jason Daley, TRAILER PARK BOYS); Homer (Jesse Camacho, LOCKE & KEY); Backwoods (Daniel Petronijevic, LETTERKENNY); Taser (Brandon Oakes, DIGGSTOWN); Medhi, the Chief Engineer (Raoul Bhaneja, BLINDSPOT); and Steph the Safety Chick (Susan Kent, THIS HOUR HAS 22 MINUTES). Together, they balance the high risks of working in an oil refinery with bawdy nicknames, elaborate pranks, and jokes to amuse and enrage one another – but must work together if they want to save their livelihood and protect their community.

THE TRADES is co-produced by Trailer Park Boys Inc. and Kontent House Inc. in association with Bell Media's Crave, with the participation of the Nova Scotia Film & Television Production Incentive Fund, and the assistance of the Canadian Film or Video Production Tax Credit and Ontario Creates. The series is distributed by Rollercoaster Entertainment and Blink49 is the exclusive U.S. sales agent. Ryan J. Lindsay is creator, writer, and executive producer; Shelley Eriksen is writer and executive producer; Warren Sonoda is director; Gary Howsam is executive producer; and Jonathan A. Walker and Robb Wells are producers. John Morayniss and Virginia Rankin are executive producers for Blink49 Studios. Co-executive producers are Andrew McMichael, Angelo Paletta, Ross Mrazek, and Ben Rappaport.


Between this and the rumors that they may have struck a deal for new seasons of the show on a streaming service it's a good year for fans of TPB.
 

catpurrcat

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Oct 27, 2017
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Haha was just thinking of Ricky today and missing seeing the character. Looking forward to his new character!
 

Laserbeam

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Oct 27, 2017
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Nice. Been watching random TPB clips for the last week or so whenever they pop up in my feed and have been contemplating a series re-watch because of if.

Not expecting this to be the same thing, but it sounds promising.
 

CanadianGoose

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Mar 23, 2023
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Cut to just 30mins of folks doing hard drugs, snorting coke off the piepline and complaining about Indian people

Edit: forgot the casual sexism
 

Shroki

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Oct 27, 2017
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Casual sexism? In my show from 2001 about criminals in a trailer park? Well, I never!

I love TPB the way I love Tubthumping. I ain't gonna buy the next Chumbawumba album until I hear everyone else loves it, cuz I have no reason to think they can follow it up.
 

HStallion

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Oct 25, 2017
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Yes. When I first tried to watch it I didn't get into it right away. But I love all the characters now so I cherish those first few episodes now.

It's incredibly funny, has some excellent performances, and surprisingly doesn't make you cringe for something that started in the early 2000s.

It's by no means perfect but it was surprisingly refreshing how it handled all the gay and bi characters. Ended up with like half the characters turning out to be gay or bi.
 

starpower

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Jan 23, 2018
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I hope there will be digs at the clownvoy idiots before that audience thinks the show is for them, that is if it isn't🤞
 

Lobster Roll

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Sep 24, 2019
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It's going to be extremely difficulty to decouple Robb from Ricky, but I'm optimistic about this.