With maturity comes baggage in Allan Hawco's new cop role in CBC's 'Saint-Pierre'
- Allan Hawco's new police procedural, 'Saint-Pierre,' premieres on January 6 on CBC and CBC Gem, featuring Inspector Donny 'Fitz' Fitzpatrick investigating corruption.
- The show was inspired by Hawco's visit to Saint Pierre and Miquelon while scouting for another project, leading to the show's creation.
- Hawco describes 'Saint-Pierre' as having a darker tone and higher-stakes crimes compared to his previous show, 'Republic of Doyle.'
- Local residents welcomed the crew, with some offering their homes due to a lack of hotel accommodations.
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Allan Hawco and Joséphine Jobert investigate the heart of this French archipelago in a CBC series.
Allan Hawco talks about Saint-Pierre, his new police procedural show for CBC
Allan Hawco stars in Saint-Pierre, a new show coming to CBC next week. As the title suggests, it takes place in Saint Pierre and Miquelon, the French territory just off the southern coast of the island of Newfoundland. CBC News: Compass host Louise Martin caught up with Hawco to talk about creating the show, , his co-stars, and what viewers can expect.
With maturity comes baggage in Allan Hawco's new cop role in CBC's 'Saint-Pierre'
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With maturity comes baggage in Allan Hawco’s new cop role in CBC’s ‘Saint-Pierre’ – 105.9 The Region
TORONTO — After CBC’s “Republic of Doyle” wrapped in 2014, Allan Hawco spent years searching for the next show to create. The star and co-creator of the St. John’s, N.L.-set crime drama, which ran for six seasons, had several ideas but couldn’t land on a concept that resonated with him. “There were things I was developing and I was interested in… but you knew in the back of your mind it wasn’t really right,” says the Newfoundland native during a…
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