The Neighbors Dog
Canadian television series
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The Neighbors Dog is a Canadian music performance television series, which premiered on SCN in 2009.[1] Created by Darryl Kessler and John Mills of Plan 9 Films, the series featured musicians performing private house concerts in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.[2]
The show aired three seasons before SCN was acquired by Rogers Sports & Media and rebranded as Citytv Saskatchewan, and returned for one further season as a Citytv program.[3] In the Citytv season, the show's length expanded from a half-hour to a full hour, with the format transitioning from an entirely performance-based show to one that mixed both performance clips and interview segments.[4]
Kessler received a Canadian Screen Award nomination for Best Photography in a Variety or Sketch Comedy Program or Series at the 3rd Canadian Screen Awards in 2015, for the fourth season episode featuring Daniel Romano.
Performers
Season 1
- Luke Doucet and Melissa McClelland (Note: these musicians later formed the band Whitehorse, but were billed as individuals, not yet as Whitehorse, at the time of this concert.)
- Stephen Fearing
- Don Freed
- Little Miss Higgins
- John Mann
- Nathan
- Jason Plumb
- Bob Snider
- Leeroy Stagger
- Suzie Vinnick
- WiL
- Tom Wilson
- Bob Wiseman