Terminal City

Terminal City (2005)

EndedScripted showDrama

After being told that she has breast cancer, Katie (Maria Del Mar) stumbles onto the set of a hospital-based reality show. Her engaging personality stuns the TV world and electrifies the audience. Suddenly, she is thrust into the spotlight and single-handedly turns the show into a hit. Now, Katie – along with her conflicted husband Ari (Gil Bellows), three rebellious kids and difficult father-in-law – must cope with fame, fear, life and death.

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Scheduleevery Monday at 19:30 (50 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E10Episode 10Dez. 19, 2005
S01E09Episode 9Dez. 12, 2005
S01E08Episode 8Dez. 5, 2005
S01E07Episode 7Nov. 28, 2005
S01E06Episode 6Nov. 21, 2005
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did Terminal City premiere?

Terminal City premiered on May 23, 2005.

Who created Terminal City?

Terminal City was created by Angus Fraser and Daniel Cerone.

What is Terminal City about?

Terminal City is a Canadian drama series about a woman, a mother, and a wife named Katie Sampson who is diagnosed with a fatal disease and has to choose between her family and her career.

Who played the lead character of Katie Sampson in Terminal City?

The lead character of Katie Sampson was played by Maria del Mar.

Which network broadcasted Terminal City?

Terminal City was broadcasted on the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) network.

How many episodes were in the first season of Terminal City?

The first season of Terminal City had thirteen episodes.

What kind of fatal illness was Katie Sampson diagnosed with in Terminal City?

In Terminal City, Katie Sampson was diagnosed with breast cancer.

Who played the role of Oliver Sampson in Terminal City?

The role of Oliver Sampson in Terminal City was played by Gil Bellows.

What was Oliver Sampson's profession in Terminal City?

Oliver Sampson was a television producer in Terminal City.

Who played the role of Tom Sampson in Terminal City?

The role of Tom Sampson in Terminal City was played by Nicholas Campbell.

What was Terminal City's viewership like during its airing?

There are no records available that indicate Terminal City's viewership during its airing.

What award nominations did Terminal City receive?

Terminal City received several award nominations, including three Gemini Awards and one Directors Guild of Canada Award.

Who directed the majority of the episodes of Terminal City's first season?

Rachel Talalay directed the majority of Terminal City's first season episodes.

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