'Sullivan's Crossing' is a 'life-preserver in tumultuous times': Canadian showrunner
- Roma Roth showcases more of Canada, stating, "It was time to introduce more of Canada as a crown jewel to American audiences."
- Bell Media reports that Season 2 of "Sullivan's Crossing" was the most-watched Canadian drama of the 2023-24 broadcast year, and Season 3 has made it the #1 Canadian drama on CTV.
- Roth was expelled from the Writers Guild of America for allegedly working during the WGA strike, a decision upheld by the guild's members on May 9, with Roth denying the allegation.
- Michael Murray notes he is increasingly recognized in the U.S. For his role, stating that the show provides "content that chills you out and brings peace.
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‘Sullivan’s Crossing’ is a ‘life-preserver in tumultuous times’: Canadian showrunner
TORONTO - For Roma Roth, setting her show "Sullivan's Crossing" in Nova Scotia is a way to showcase more of Canada on the small screen.

'Sullivan's Crossing' is a 'life-preserver in tumultuous times': Canadian showrunner
TORONTO — For Roma Roth, setting her show "Sullivan's Crossing" in Nova Scotia is a way to showcase more of Canada on the small screen. The London, Ont.
'Sullivan's Crossing' is a 'life-preserver in tumultuous times': Canadian showrunner – Energeticcity.ca
TORONTO — For Roma Roth, setting her show “Sullivan’s Crossing” in Nova Scotia is a way to showcase more of Canada on the small screen. The London, Ont.-born executive producer and showrunner — who also works on the soapy Netflix series “Virgin River” shot in British Columbia — says it was time to introduce more of Canada as a crown jewel to American audiences. “I wanted to show that you could … create a series that was successful being set in C…
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