Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Image Credits: DirecTV Call Me Fitz Season 2 is a Canadian comedy series, Richard Fitzpatrick, also known as ‘Fitz’ is a ...
Call Me Fitz Season 4 takes you on a thrilling journey through the tumultuous life of Fitz, a car salesman whose morals are questionable. The show combines dark humor and unexpected plot twists to ...
Michael Gross boards the Jason Priestley-starring comedy to play an eco-industralist looking to destroy the used-car industry. By Etan Vlessing Canada Bureau Chief Gross over a five-episode arc will ...
Tracy Dawson's Gemini win for best actress in the HBO Canada comedy "Call Me Fitz" came as an extra surprise to the actress, as she originally began her work on the show exclusively in the writers' ...
Call Me Fitz debuts tonight on DirecTV’s Channel 101 at 9 p.m. Eastern. Call Me Fitz, a Canadian import picked up by DirecTV’s Channel 101, takes a little while to get going, but it eventually finds a ...
Reeling from the Ali debacle, Fitz has a new plan to get rid of Larry: if he's good for once, there'd be no need to have a conscience. Larry would finally leave him alone. So Fitz sets up a charity ...
When Larry diagnoses Fitz with dyslexia, he’s a little surprised by Fitz’s acceptance… until he discovers his plans to cash in on the disability system. When Babs Devon’s body is dug up, Larry ...
Call him badly promoted. Jason Priestley is not happy at how Canadian and U.S. broadcasters have been advertising his show "Call Me Fitz," in which the actor plays a used-car salesman who must deal ...
DirecTV will launch Canadian half-hour comedy “Call Me Fitz” with Jason Priestley on its 101 Network beginning Apr. 21. Airing at 9 p.m. Thursdays, the 13-episode series premiered on HBO Canada last ...
When Sheri Elwood decided to create a guest-role arc in Call Me Fitz, for a character whose chief job would be to antagonize the fightin’ Fitzpatricks, the solution was obvious: make him really nice ...
Competition at Canada's TV awards now reflects the growing popularity of local pay TV and cable channel dramas and comedies in Canadian primetime. By Etan Vlessing Canada Bureau Chief TORONTO — ...