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The Expositor – Former Paris Woman’s Film to Air on CBC Sunday Night33 viewsArticle from The Expositor dated May 28, 1982, announcing the CBC broadcast of Nell Body’s a Suit, a film written for the For the Record series by Linda Seguin, daughter of the late Bernice Seguin. Mentions the cast and production details, including connections to The Kids of Degrassi Street.
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The Expositor – Special Screening Saturday for Film Series26 viewsArticle from The Expositor dated October 8, 1982, announcing a special screening in Brantford that includes The Kids of Degrassi Street as part of a children’s film series hosted by the Brantford Public Library and the Ontario Film Association. The piece features commentary from series creator Linda Schuyler about the show’s educational value and international reach.
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The Expositor – Area Residents Given Chance of a Lifetime (Samantha Gets a Visitor Filming)34 viewsFeature article from The Expositor dated November 1, 1984, profiling Paris, Ontario residents John Palmer and Marg Deans, who played guest roles in The Kids of Degrassi Street episode “Samantha Gets a Visitor.” Produced in association with CBC, the award-winning series is noted for addressing children’s real-life challenges through relatable storytelling. The piece details the filming process, location work, and involvement of co-creator and producer Linda Schuyler, with behind-the-scenes insights and photo
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The Expositor – Degrassi ‘grads’ still with show36 viewsArticle from The Expositor dated January 4, 2003, titled “Degrassi ‘grads’ still with show.” Profiles Pat Mastroianni (Joey Jeremiah) and the return of original cast members to Degrassi: The Next Generation, discussing how the franchise has evolved while blending veteran actors with the new teen cast, including Miriam McDonald, Jake Epstein, Stefan Brogren, and Amanda Stepto.
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“The movie maker” – Linda Schuyler Feature Article1 viewsFeature article from The Expositor highlighting Linda Schuyler and her early film and educational media work in Toronto. The piece discusses her involvement in youth-focused productions and projects connected to the School of Experimental Education, documenting early stages of what would later evolve into the Degrassi franchise.
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