Kirstie McLellan Day
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Kirstie McLellan Day (born September 24, 1963) is a Canadian author, journalist and former television host.
McLellan Day was the CEO of Pyramid Productions.[1] McLellan Day served as executive producer and writer on the true-crime series The Shocking Truth and Sex, Lies & Murder, made in conjunction with U.S. broadcaster Reelz.
Since focusing on writing, Kirstie McLellan Day has become one of Canada's most successful authors.[2]
Kirstie McLellan was born and raised in Regina, Saskatchewan, and at the University of Regina, she studied drama. After moving to Alberta, she was primarily involved in covering entertainment drama. Among her many jobs: columnist for the Calgary Herald; private detective; investigative journalist; television host; producer and CEO of Pyramid Productions Television, which produced Inside Entertainment for Global TV and Inside Movies for Movie Central; writing biographies for A&E Biography Channel in New York.[3] In 2001, McLellan Day wrote her first book No Remorse: A Father's Murderous Rage. The book profiled Al Dolejs, who murdered his two children in a vicious act of revenge.[1]
Broadcast
McLellan Day's work in radio soon led to television job with Calgary CTV affiliate CFCN-DT. McLellan Day became a reporter/host of the news magazine show FYI. From there, she moved on to co-host The Movie Show with her husband and business partner Larry Day.The Movie Show was produced by the couple's media company Pyramid Productions. The program was broadcast across Canada and syndicated to more than 70 countries.[1] McLellan Day also worked as a weekly entertainment columnist for the Calgary Herald.
McLellan Day went on to create, produce and host the true-crime investigative journalism TV series The Criminal Mind.