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Newsletter S1 V1  Issue 1                                                                                   September 15, 2015

From Your Canadian Hearties Admins

We want to just say Hello to all the Hearties, whether you have a well established love for all things WCTH or you are new to the show and the community.  We are two friends who fell in love with a show and from there our involvement snow balled, growing bigger and bigger.  We are honored to have created a place for new fans to meet at www.facebook.com/groups/HEARTIESCA, a place tailored to Canadian Hearties specifically. 

Thank you so much for joining with us as WE join with the 27,000 plus American fans of When Calls the Heart. 

Together with the Hearties Webmaster and Newsletter editor, we hope to help connect new and seasoned Hearties. 

When WCTH hit CBC on June 27th Canada really was unprepared for the impact this show would have on their hearts.  It is quickly becoming a favourite of those who have the privilege of tuning in. We have come to appreciate the heart of the community that the Hearties have begun to create.  A Heartie desires to connect, encourage, create, share, protect, and positively impact their community. Hearties hope to change the way shows are created and shown. 

We are full of ideas and we hope to share them with you very soon.  We are professionals ourselves but we are moms, too, so we appreciate ALL of your patience as we pull everything together.

Thank you for signing up for our Newsletters. We hope you will also join the Canadian Hearties facebook page, join #Hearties on Google+ and follow @HeartiesEh on Twitter for show info, contests, games and the chance to receive prizes.   

Bless you all and welcome aboard.

Sincerely,

Your Canadian Hearties Admins, Donna Celeste and Pamela Blayney

and Sheri Lynn DiGiovanna, Hearties Webmaster and Newsletter Editor

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When Calls The Heart Executive Producer Brian Bird Answers Heartie's Burning Questions and Teases a BIG ANNOUNCEMENT
 

Q. Wende P. Moran:  "Two questions, will WCTH ever be simulcast at the same time on computers devices as the TV cable?  And also, how can the fans become extras on the episodes?”

BB:  Wende, the television landscape is the new Wild West, because everything is constantly changing. In the old days, shows were on TV and then sold as reruns and sometimes on video tape.  Now people are not just watching on TV, they are also watching from their phones and tablets and computers.  The reason why When Calls the Heart premiers first on the Hallmark Channel, and then later on platforms like iTunes, Amazon Instant Video, Google Play and Netflix, is because that’s how this show pays for itself. Hallmark has the exclusive television broadcast window, and then the other platforms, including Home Entertainment (DVD) can present it to their audiences. It is a very expensive show to create because we have to recreate the world in the early 1900s and we have to provide all the elements that make it real.  Contemporary shows have a much easier time of it because they can just go film anywhere and don’t have to change signs or cars or buildings or costumes on the cast or extras.  The problem with a simulcast is that those other platforms serve as a way for us to recoup our costs. 

On the second part of your question, since Season 3 was announced, we have received nearly double the requests from Hearties to come visit the set in Vancouver.  Because there is no way to accommodate all the demand on a weekly basis, we are cooking up SOMETHING BIG to be ANNOUNCED SHORTLY that will give many, many Hearties a chance to visit Coal Valley!  Stayed tuned for that announcement! 

 

Q. Linda Leas Freeman:  “I love this show and given how successful it is, why are the seasons so far apart?

BB:  Linda, in the old days the 3-5 big television networks Wood order 24 episodes of TV series per season, and then they would re-run each of those episodes, so literally 48 weeks a year, audiences would be treated to their favorite shows. Today, the media pie is a lot larger, with upwards of a hundred different networks and cable channels making original dramatic programming.  However, whereas there were only 3-to-5 slices of pie before, there are now hundreds of slices.  Each slice is much smaller, and consequently, there are fewer resources available to make more original programming. That means these networks and channels can only order a limited number of episodes each year. If we were making 24 episodes like in the old days, the wait between seasons would seem much shorter, right?

 

Q.  Kathleen Stevenson: “What are the laws concerning the amount of hours per day that the young Canadian actors\actresses are allowed to work?  Do you film their parts first thing in the morning, or do you follow a different game plan for all of our Coal Valley Kids?

BB: Kathleen, the child labor laws in the U.S. and Canada are very strict and well-regulated in the entertainment business, and we are happy to adhere to all the rules because that is what is in the best interests of our young performers.  The specific number of hours they can work each day is dictated by the age.  Our very young actors can only work a few hours a day, while our teenage actors have longer threshold for how long they can work.  Each of the kids also has to put in a minimum number of school hours for every day they are on set working, and the production has to provide a licensed teacher and social worker to supervise their school and wellbeing while on set. 

 

Q. Tatiana Ogliastri:  “Hi Brian and merci beaucoup. I just want to know if the cast have some influence when you're writing the story?  Do they propose ideas or give you their vision for the evolution of their characters?”

BB:  A great question, Tatiana.  Actually the cast is not involved too much in the conception of the stories, but they always have questions and notes after they have read the first draft of the script.  We really love to have a collaborative process, so we always try to answer their notes or explain why we are making certain story points.  They are the protectors of their characters and so they want to make sure what their characters do in each episode is consistent with who they are supposed to be.  On rare occasions, they will brainstorm with us informally about story ideas that come to them, and it’s always a good discussion because as it says in the Good Book, “iron sharpens iron.” In fact, one of the discussions we had with Lori Loughlin led to a storyline you will be seeing in the first episodes of Season 3.  Lori, by the way, is a brilliant storyteller in her own right.

 

 THE LAST HAS A SPOILER ALERT.  DO NOT READ IF YOU DO NOT WANT TO KNOW HOW SEASON 1 ENDS.  :)

 Q: Amy Chrysler:  “How fun is it to work with the cast? Any favorite moments you want to share?”

BB: Amy, I have said it before, but I think all of us on the When Calls the Heart cast and crew believe we are members of the Luckiest People in the World Club.  It is very hard work, often 12-14 hours a day, five days a week, but it also thrilling to be working alongside people who you come to love and who are really family.  You are all pulling together for something you really believe in and you hope is going to be well-received by the audience.  I guess my favorite moment was the big kiss in the final episode of Season 1.  Daniel and Erin are obviously very professional actors, but they were also very nervous about the moment for which Hearties all across America had been clamoring for months. They wanted to get the moment right.  They wanted it to feel real and emotional and believable because they knew it was going to be a cathartic moment for the audience.  It was so fun to watch them figure out how not to be awkward with it.  Of course, Daniel wanted to practice more than Erin.

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Many thanks Brian Bird and to the Hearties who asked these great questions. To submit your questions, email your Webmaster at Sheridigi@gmail.com.

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Meet the Canadian Hearties Admins

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Your admins were gracious enough to answer questions for us.  Please click on the link below to best read their answers.

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Show your Hearties Pride

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Canadian Hearties Merchandise

Canadian Hearties Merchandise

Show your Hearties Pride We’ve seen a lot of great creations made by our talented American Hearties and we wanted to offer Canadian Hearties the same. So our very own Pamela Blayney designed these and we uploaded them to a website so all could access it to order from. The site requires a ‘markup’ to make the items available for …

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Cast Interviews

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Canadian Hearties Interview Canadian Actors

Canadian Hearties Interview Canadian Actors

Our Canadian Hearties Donna Celeste and Pamela Blayney have started this initiative to interview Canadian actors which is now our newest gem on the Hearties website:  http://www.heartieswcth.com/gems/canadian-actor-interviews/

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Introducing Mitchell Kummen by James Bawden

Introducing Mitchell Kummen by James Bawden

The following is an excerpt from an interview by TV critic James Bawden Sunday, September 6, 2015 ... Kummen says for WCTH a cool million dollars worth of nineteenth century era sets were built and the series certainly looks handsome. When I met up with Lissing and Krakow both they were boldly predicting future seasons of the show and CBC …

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Mitchell Kummen Fan Page Video Q&As

Mitchell Kummen Fan Page Video Q&As

Every day until the end of SEPTEMBER learn - just a little more - about Mitchell Kummen on his Facebook Page. "Mitchell Kummen is hosting a Q and A - YOU can ask any question with ‪#‎SimplyAskMK‬ on Twitter or Facebook and he posts a video answer EVERYDAY in September. We welcome your questions and appreciate you telling others that …

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How to Join Us on Twitter

Anatomy of a tweet

Twitter Training for #Hearties

by Marisa Loffredo Corser This a recap of a live Twitter Training (Tweetorial) event that the Administrators of Fans of Hallmark’s “When Calls The Heart” hosted on the Facebook page. Designed for newcomers, these instructions and tips were created so fans could ramp up on Twitter quickly to enjoy Live Tweeting with the cast and crew during new episodes of …

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Our Hearties map is growing!

We are covering the continents!   For instructions on adding yourself, see http://www.heartieswcth.com/be-counted/pin-to-our-map

To find Hearties near you, you can blow up the view to street level while on the map using the zoom bar on the left side of the map.

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All Things Canadian

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EH IS CANADIAN, EH?: USAGE, FUNCTIONS AND THE IDENTITY CRISIS OF EH

EH IS CANADIAN, EH?: USAGE, FUNCTIONS AND THE IDENTITY CRISIS OF EH

By Kailin Wright copyright 2006 We have all heard of the interjection “eh” as in “I am Canadian, eh?” but what does it really mean and is it uniquely Canadian?  Linguists debate over whether eh is peculiar to Canada.  The 1970s saw a handful of essays on eh as a Canadian interjection.  More recently, linguists such as Gaelan De Wolf …

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History of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police

History of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police

When Calls the Heart has given us an appreciation for the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.  Here is some information about the history of the men in red we admire. Royal Canadian Mounted Police: Born out of a need for a national police force to implement the law in Canada's newly acquired western territories, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police has evolved …

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An Americans guide to Canada: Canadianisms

An Americans guide to Canada: Canadianisms

Here is a friendly link to an Americans guide to Canada: Canadianisms http://www.americansguide.ca/isms.html

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Historic Happenings 'History of Hamilton' excerpt from Wikipedia.org

Historic Happenings 'History of Hamilton' excerpt from Wikipedia.org

What was happening in Hamilton Ontario in 1906-1918? International Harvester Company plant and waterfront in Hamilton c. 1907 Hamilton had a momentous year in 1906: local boy Billy Sherring won an Olympic gold medal at Athens for the marathon. The Amalgamated Transit Union struck against the HSR in a bitter labour dispute. The working class voters of Hamilton East, sympathetic …

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The 'Real' Coal Valley

The 'Real' Coal Valley

Coal Valley Mine - Alberta The Coal Valley Mine is a 20,660 Ha. surface mine located in West Central Alberta south of the Town of Edson in the Foothills of Alberta. The mine operates both truck/shovel and dragline pits and utilizes a dragline for coal removal. The mine exports bituminous coal to customers in Japan and Korea as well as …

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Press

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Canadian Show, “When Calls the Heart” Comes to CBC

Canadian Show, “When Calls the Heart” Comes to CBC

Period drama a throwback to family fare Photo by Eike Schroter,The Canadian Press CBC hopes viewers are reay to embrace shows such as "When Calls the Heart" which is more heartwarming than harrowing. Hamilton Spectator By Cassandra Szklarski TORONTO — It's hard to find a show more Canadian than "When Calls the Heart." The period drama is based on Janette …

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‘When Calls the Heart’ a Canadian Coming of Age Story

‘When Calls the Heart’ a Canadian Coming of Age Story

Eleni Armenakis, April 16, 2014 12:00:48 AM As a novel, When Calls The Heart was meant to inspire—and that’s exactly what the Hallmark Original, making its debut on the Super Channel on Wednesday, sets out to do. Set in Canada and filmed in Langley, B.C., the frontier story follows a socialite and new teacher to the rough town of Coal …

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International Stars Excited to Adopt Iconic Canadian Uniform in New Series on RCMP Life

International Stars Excited to Adopt Iconic Canadian Uniform in New Series on RCMP Life

By Jonathan Dekel, Postmedia News May 13, 2014, Calgary Herald (excerpts, see link at bottom for full article) Growing up in the Australian resort town of Bondi Beach, Daniel Lissing had his first impression of Canada in the form of an older woman. . . . Nearly two decades later, Lissing’s work brought him to that mystical, far-off land. On …

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Newsletter S1 V1  Issue 1                                                                                   September 15, 2015

Next issue:  December 15, 2015