''The Border'' is a Canadian
drama
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that aired on
CBC Television
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and 20 other TV networks worldwide. It was created by Peter Raymont, Lindalee Tracey, Janet MacLean and Jeremy Hole of White Pine Pictures. The executive in charge of production is Janice Dawe. Episodes in the first season were directed by
John Fawcett,
Michael DeCarlo
:''Not be confused with Mike DeCarlo.''
Michael DeCarlo (born in Toronto, Ontario) is a Canadian television director. Some of his directing credits include ''Queer as Folk'', ''Murdoch Mysteries'', ''The Zack Files'', ''Across the River to Motor ...
,
Ken Girotti
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Career
He directed episode 9 of the first season of ''Supernatural''. ...
,
Kelly Makin
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, Brett Sullivan and Philip Earnshaw. The first season had a total budget of 20 million dollars, with about 1.5 million dollars per episode.
The series is set in
Toronto
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and follows agents of Immigration and Customs Security (ICS), a fictitious agency described as being created by the
Government of Canada
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to deal with trans-border matters including
terrorism
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and
smuggling
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There are various ...
.
The cancellation of ''The Border'' was announced by the CBC after three seasons were aired.
Episodes
Cast and characters
The show stars many Canadian television actors such as
James McGowan,
Graham Abbey
Graham Abbey (born Graham Robert Thomson Abbey, March 24, 1971) is a Canadian film, television and stage actor, who is best known for his role as Gray Jackson in TV drama '' The Border''.
History
At the then Stratford Festival of Canada, the e ...
and
Catherine Disher
Catherine Disher is a British-born Canadian actress. She has won two Gemini Awards: in 2005 for Best Actress for her role in the Canadian mini-series '' Snakes and Ladders'', and in 2010 for her role in '' The Border''. She was also nominated for ...
.
Sofia Milos
Sofia Milos (; gr, Σοφία Μίλος, born 27 September 1969) is a Swiss-born actress. She is best known for her role as Yelina Salas on ''CSI: Miami''. She has also had a role on ''The Sopranos'' as Camorra boss Annalisa Zucca, as well ...
and
Daisy Beaumont
Daisy Beaumont (born 5 May 1974) is an English actress.
Career
Beaumont's television work includes a variety of shows, among others '' The Border'', ''EastEnders'', '' Hotel Babylon'', ''A Touch of Cloth'', ''Agatha Christie's Poirot'', ''Mu ...
are the only non-Canadian actresses to star, as
United States Department of Homeland Security
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special agent Bianca LaGarda and British intelligence agent Charlotte Bates respectively.
Grace Park joined the cast in Season 2. She appeared in six episodes of thirteen as American Homeland Security agent Liz Carver, and continued the role into Season 3.
Elements
Immigration and Customs Security
Immigration and Customs Security (french: Sécurité de l'immigration et des douanes) is a fictional federal agency based in
Toronto
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, with its headquarters in a formerly used ferry terminal used for the former
Rochester fast ferry (43°38′18″N; 79°21′06″W).
The agency is led by Major Mike Kessler, an ex-
Special forces
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operator from
Joint Task Force 2
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, and is said to be under the supervision of
Public Safety Canada
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.
Fighting Terrorism and Crime
Sofia Milos
Sofia Milos (; gr, Σοφία Μίλος, born 27 September 1969) is a Swiss-born actress. She is best known for her role as Yelina Salas on ''CSI: Miami''. She has also had a role on ''The Sopranos'' as Camorra boss Annalisa Zucca, as well ...
, who plays Bianca LaGarda, had said that ''The Border'' demonstrates how people should be fighting against crime and terrorism of all types. She said that the show hopefully would make a dialogue with viewers and ask themselves if they "believe in your government? Whose point of view is right? There is a border between justice and crime.", hence the show's title.
Another viewpoint in the show is the reference between the
American
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** Americans, citizens and nationals of the United States of America
** American ancestry, pe ...
and Canadian ways of handling situation involving criminal and terrorist suspects. The show contrasts American-style, results-oriented anti-terrorism efforts in handling a situation with Canadians taking a more relaxed approach to ensure an innocent person is not caught up while conducting anti-terrorist duties.
Production influences
Lindalee Tracey had been following immigration issues before she had started to work with her husband, Peter Raymont, starting with the
National Magazine Award
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-winning article ''The Uncounted Canadians'' written for ''
Toronto Life
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'' in 1991 with the 1997
documentary ''Invisible Nation'' on the underground illegal immigrant community in
Toronto
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.
She then collaborated with Raymont to create the 2002
documentary ''The Undefended Border''.
Raymont says that scripts for ''The Border'' are often informed or inspired by real news stories dealing with terrorism, border security, illegal immigration and other contemporary issues.
Raymont said that the series and the issues in the show are drawn from issues that currently face Canada and the rest of the world such as
9/11, the
Darfur Crisis
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, human rights violations in China and trans-national crimes such as pedophiles and international crime rings.
He also said that he wanted to show the Canadian perspective in facing national security issues that would affect the country. Raymont wanted to show viewers that Canadians are more understanding and open-minded than the Americans are.
To honour Lindalee's work on creating the series, Raymont had given cards out to the cast and crew of the show to remind them that they should give credit to his wife, whose photo was on it, for being the driving force of the show as a means of honouring Lindalee for her work, after she died in October 2006 from
breast cancer
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.
Production
Origin
Conception of the series started in 2001, before the 9/11 attacks, when Peter Raymont and his late wife, Lindalee Tracey, pitched the CBC on a fictitious series featuring immigration/border security agents. That fall, shortly after 9/11, Raymont and Tracey began shooting a three-hour documentary mini series, commissioned by
TVOntario
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and other broadcasters entitled "The Undefended Border" following Canadian immigration/border security agents. The CBC put "The Border" drama series into active development at the same time.
Raymont had said that ''The Border'' is similar, but a bit different from "''
24'' with a conscience."
Production of ''The Border'' had hit some problems in
Oshawa
Oshawa ( , also ; 2021 population 175,383; CMA 415,311) is a city in Ontario, Canada, on the Lake Ontario shoreline. It lies in Southern Ontario, approximately east of Downtown Toronto. It is commonly viewed as the eastern anchor of the G ...
,
Ontario
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where residents expressed concern when a
Piaggio P.180 Avanti
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twin-engine plane was seen on Stevenson Road, which was located near
Oshawa Airport
Oshawa Executive Airport is a municipal airport adjacent to the north end of the city of Oshawa, Ontario, Canada. It is the busiest general aviation airport without scheduled airline service in the Greater Toronto Area by aircraft movements and ...
.
The plane's presence, as well the filming of gunfire scenes, had prompted residents to make calls regarding its unusual appearance in the area.
Oshawa Airport
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manager Stephen Wilcox, in a press statement, assured the public on the events in
Oshawa
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that "Today is the one day it's OK if you see a plane on the road."
According to Kristine Layfield, the CBC executive director of network programming, it was fortunate that the show had aired on January 7, 2008, whilst the
Writers Guild of America
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* The Writers Guild of America, East (WGAE), headquartered in New York City and affiliated with the AFL–CIO
* The Writers Guil ...
-led strikes continued in the United States, as it would give the audience something different from watch, especially if
CBC Television
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benefited from the strikes to gain more viewers.
James McGowan had said that he eagerly agreed to be cast as the show's
protagonist
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after meeting with Raymont and Tracey because "Their humanity really influences this show ... it's their convictions that are at the heart of the whole show".
Set
For the set of the fictional headquarters of the Immigration and Customs Service, ''The Border'' production crew had used the abandoned
Rochester fast ferry building that fell to disuse in January, 2006.
Brian Dennis, one of the producers on ''The Border'' commented that the use of the abandoned ferry building was "great, it was a production designer's dream" since the interior of the building had "customs hall and the interrogation rooms that are brand, spanking new and the jail cells."
Broadcast
Canada
In
Quebec
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, the show's first season has been aired in French on the cable channel
Séries+ since September 4, 2008.
International
Rights to air ''The Border'' have recently been bought by
French media company Midnight Media to air the show in France.
Several United States-based television networks have expressed interest in purchasing the rights to air the series on American television networks, including
ABC
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,
USA
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,
TNT
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and
CBS
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.
CBC Television
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had also given a portfolio of its programs to British media company ContentFilm, as they are interested in broadcasting CBC programs in other countries.
''The Border'' has been sold to some undisclosed broadcasters by Fireworks International in
Europe
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. They include Belgium (on Flemish public broadcaster VRT), Denmark, the Netherlands (on
Veronica), Norway, Sweden and the UK (on
FX). Australia started airing the series from 14 September 2009 on
W Channel. Since November 2009, it is airing in the
Republic of Macedonia
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on Telma TV. It is also airing in
Greece
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on
ET3 starting from the 2010-11 season.
Home media
Video Service Corp released all three seasons of ''The Border'' on DVD in Region 1 in Canada between 2008 and 2010.
On July 16, 2013, Mill Creek Entertainment released the complete first season on DVD in the USA.
Reception
Criticism
In a February 4, 2008 article of the ''
National Post
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'', the show was faulted on the basis that it had some similar elements to the American show ''
24''. There have also been some claims of
anti-Americanism
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Political scientist Brendon O'Connor at the United States Studies Centr ...
, shown in the character of LaGarda and the portrayal of the American government.
The show has also been criticized for an unrealistic portrayal of cooperation between Canadian law enforcement and intelligence agencies, but it is acknowledged this was done in order to avoid making it too complicated for viewers.
Formerly secret diplomatic cables published by the
whistleblower
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organization ''
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'' revealed that US diplomats in Canada warned their superiors that ''The Border'' and several other popular Canadian dramas had an ''"insidious"'' anti-American bias.
Ratings
In its series premiere, the drama had an audience of 710,000. In a press release, Kirstine Layfield said she was optimistic "with the numbers, given the difficulty Canadian dramas have in trying to tear viewers' attention away from U.S. fare". In the second week, ratings fell to 600,000, improved to around 760,000 by the fourth episode,
then dipped to a low of 548,000 viewers during the seventh episode, but improved once again the following week to 716,000.
When ''The Border'' returned for its second season, viewership was around 704,000. In addition,
Grace Park's presence in the show had given the show an audience of 765,000.
On
iTunes
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Canada, ''The Border'' was among the Top 30 downloads with numbers around 800,000.
Awards and nominations
The series was nominated for Best TV Drama at the 2008
Monte Carlo Television Festival
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The opening ceremony inaugurates each new edition, intro ...
, including nominations to
James McGowan for Best Actor and
Sofia Milos
Sofia Milos (; gr, Σοφία Μίλος, born 27 September 1969) is a Swiss-born actress. She is best known for her role as Yelina Salas on ''CSI: Miami''. She has also had a role on ''The Sopranos'' as Camorra boss Annalisa Zucca, as well ...
for Best Actress. In addition, it was also nominated for 9
Gemini Award
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s and 1
Young Artist Award
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at the
30th Young Artist Awards.
''The Border'' was the recipient of an award at the 2008
Banff International Television Festival for Best Mobile Enhancement. The show was nominated for five awards at the 2009
Monte Carlo Television Festival
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The opening ceremony inaugurates each new edition, intro ...
.
References
External links
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