Kheon Clarke as Tristan and Natasha Calis as Hayley in ‘SkyMed’ (Photo Credit: Pief Weyman / Paramount+)
Paramount+’s medical drama SkyMed has been renewed for season three, with production expected to begin on March 25, 2024 in Manitoba and Ontario. Anthony Grant (Star Trek: Discovery) and Nicola Correia-Damude (Shadowhunters) join the season three cast in recurring roles.
Season three stars returning series regulars Natasha Calis (Nurses) as Hayley, Morgan Holmstrom (Outlander) as Crystal, Praneet Akilla (Nancy Drew) as Chopper, Mercedes Morris (Ghosts) as Lexi, Thomas Elms (The Boys In The Boat) as Nowak, Kheon Clarke (Riverdale) as Tristan, and Sydney Kuhne (Ginny & Georgia) as Stef.
Aaron Ashmore (Ginny & Georgia) returns as Wheezer and has been upped to series regular. “Ace” Aason Nadjiwon (The Twilight Zone) and Emilia McCarthy (Zombies) return to recur as Bodie and Madison. Guest star Braeden Clarke (Outlander) will be back as Jeremy.
“Season three of SkyMed picks up...
Paramount+’s medical drama SkyMed has been renewed for season three, with production expected to begin on March 25, 2024 in Manitoba and Ontario. Anthony Grant (Star Trek: Discovery) and Nicola Correia-Damude (Shadowhunters) join the season three cast in recurring roles.
Season three stars returning series regulars Natasha Calis (Nurses) as Hayley, Morgan Holmstrom (Outlander) as Crystal, Praneet Akilla (Nancy Drew) as Chopper, Mercedes Morris (Ghosts) as Lexi, Thomas Elms (The Boys In The Boat) as Nowak, Kheon Clarke (Riverdale) as Tristan, and Sydney Kuhne (Ginny & Georgia) as Stef.
Aaron Ashmore (Ginny & Georgia) returns as Wheezer and has been upped to series regular. “Ace” Aason Nadjiwon (The Twilight Zone) and Emilia McCarthy (Zombies) return to recur as Bodie and Madison. Guest star Braeden Clarke (Outlander) will be back as Jeremy.
“Season three of SkyMed picks up...
- 3/20/2024
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
Paramount+ has picked up SkyMed Season 3, which will continue the medical drama series that follows young medics and pilots who fly air ambulances across the remote skies of Northern Canada.
Produced by Piazza Entertainment, the nine-episode third season begins on Monday, March 25, in Manitoba and Ontario. The ensemble cast returns for more jaw-dropping rescues 20,000 feet in the air.
SkyMed Season 3 will be available to watch exclusively on Paramount+ in the U.S. and internationally outside of Canada and on CBC in Canada.
The new episodes will pick up in the aftermath of the dramatic season two finale, in which the mounting pressure within the tight-knit SkyMed team – and the shocking medical emergency for one of its members – threatened to tear the group apart.
Now, faced with more dangerous missions across the wilderness and a few newcomers who arrive at the crew house to shake things up, the medical...
Produced by Piazza Entertainment, the nine-episode third season begins on Monday, March 25, in Manitoba and Ontario. The ensemble cast returns for more jaw-dropping rescues 20,000 feet in the air.
SkyMed Season 3 will be available to watch exclusively on Paramount+ in the U.S. and internationally outside of Canada and on CBC in Canada.
The new episodes will pick up in the aftermath of the dramatic season two finale, in which the mounting pressure within the tight-knit SkyMed team – and the shocking medical emergency for one of its members – threatened to tear the group apart.
Now, faced with more dangerous missions across the wilderness and a few newcomers who arrive at the crew house to shake things up, the medical...
- 3/20/2024
- by Mirko Parlevliet
- Vital Thrills
Paramount+ has unveiled the official season two trailer for the medical drama SkyMed. The trailer’s release was accompanied by news that season two will premiere on Thursday, January 11, 2024, with all nine episodes available for bingeing.
The returning series cast includes Natasha Calis (Nurses) as Hayley, Morgan Holmstrom (Day of the Dead) as Crystal, Praneet Akilla (Nancy Drew) as Chopper, “Ace” Aason Nadjiwon (Honey Girls) as Bodie, Mercedes Morris (Y: The Last Man) as Lexi, Thomas Elms (The Order) as Nowak, and Kheon Clarke (Riverdale) as Tristan. Season two will feature new series regulars Sydney Kuhne (Ginny & Georgia) as Stef, Ryan Ali (Aquaslash) as Reese, and Nadine Whiteman-Roden (Faith Heist) as Dr. Yana Noah.
Braeden Clarke (Outlander), Emilia McCarthy (Zombies), and Aaron Ashmore (Ginny & Georgia) return in recurring roles.
Poster for season 2 of Paramount+’s ‘SkyMed’
“SkyMed follows the triumphs and tribulations of young medics and pilots who fly air ambulances across Northern Canada.
The returning series cast includes Natasha Calis (Nurses) as Hayley, Morgan Holmstrom (Day of the Dead) as Crystal, Praneet Akilla (Nancy Drew) as Chopper, “Ace” Aason Nadjiwon (Honey Girls) as Bodie, Mercedes Morris (Y: The Last Man) as Lexi, Thomas Elms (The Order) as Nowak, and Kheon Clarke (Riverdale) as Tristan. Season two will feature new series regulars Sydney Kuhne (Ginny & Georgia) as Stef, Ryan Ali (Aquaslash) as Reese, and Nadine Whiteman-Roden (Faith Heist) as Dr. Yana Noah.
Braeden Clarke (Outlander), Emilia McCarthy (Zombies), and Aaron Ashmore (Ginny & Georgia) return in recurring roles.
Poster for season 2 of Paramount+’s ‘SkyMed’
“SkyMed follows the triumphs and tribulations of young medics and pilots who fly air ambulances across Northern Canada.
- 12/5/2023
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
Kheon Clarke, Praneet Akilla, Thomas Elms, Natasha Calis, Aason “Ace” Nadijwon, Morgan Holstrom in ‘SkyMed’ (Photo Credit: Paramount+)
Filming is now underway on season two of Paramount+ SkyMed. Paramount+, CBC, and Piazza Entertainment announced season two of the medical drama is currently shooting in Ontario and Manitoba. However, the announcement didn’t include a targeted premiere date.
Season one consisted of nine episodes and debuted on July 10, 2022. Season two will also have a nine-episode run.
Natasha Calis, Aason Nadjiwon, Morgan Holmstrom, Praneet Akilla, Thomas Elms, Mercedes Morris, and Kheon Clarke return as series regulars. The SkyMed ensemble is adding Sydney Kuhne (Ginny & Georgia), Ryan Ali (Aquaslash), and Nadine Whiteman-Roden (Faith Heist) for season two.
SkyMed was created by Julie Puckrin who was inspired by her sister and brother-in-law, who met while flying air ambulances. Puckrin, Gillian Hormel, and Vanessa Piazza serve as executive producers. The series is produced by Piazza...
Filming is now underway on season two of Paramount+ SkyMed. Paramount+, CBC, and Piazza Entertainment announced season two of the medical drama is currently shooting in Ontario and Manitoba. However, the announcement didn’t include a targeted premiere date.
Season one consisted of nine episodes and debuted on July 10, 2022. Season two will also have a nine-episode run.
Natasha Calis, Aason Nadjiwon, Morgan Holmstrom, Praneet Akilla, Thomas Elms, Mercedes Morris, and Kheon Clarke return as series regulars. The SkyMed ensemble is adding Sydney Kuhne (Ginny & Georgia), Ryan Ali (Aquaslash), and Nadine Whiteman-Roden (Faith Heist) for season two.
SkyMed was created by Julie Puckrin who was inspired by her sister and brother-in-law, who met while flying air ambulances. Puckrin, Gillian Hormel, and Vanessa Piazza serve as executive producers. The series is produced by Piazza...
- 3/2/2023
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
Network: Paramount+
Episodes: Ongoing (hour)
Seasons: Ongoing
TV show dates: July 10, 2022 -- present
Series status: Has not been cancelled
Performers include: Natasha Calis, Morgan Holmstrom, Praneet Akilla, Ace "Aason" Nadjiwan, Mercedes Morris, Thomas Elms, Kheon Clarke, Rebecca Kwan, Aaron Ashmore, and Braeden Clarke.
TV show description:
A medical adventure drama series, the SkyMed TV show was created by Julie Puckrin and was inspired by the real-life experiences of her sister and brother-in-law.
The show follows the triumphs, heartbreaks, and tribulations of budding nurses and pilots as they fly air ambulances to areas in remote Northern Canada Episodes weave together intense character journeys with high-stakes medical rescues. At 20,000 feet in the air, these medical responders are challenged with relying on each other for survival.
Episodes: Ongoing (hour)
Seasons: Ongoing
TV show dates: July 10, 2022 -- present
Series status: Has not been cancelled
Performers include: Natasha Calis, Morgan Holmstrom, Praneet Akilla, Ace "Aason" Nadjiwan, Mercedes Morris, Thomas Elms, Kheon Clarke, Rebecca Kwan, Aaron Ashmore, and Braeden Clarke.
TV show description:
A medical adventure drama series, the SkyMed TV show was created by Julie Puckrin and was inspired by the real-life experiences of her sister and brother-in-law.
The show follows the triumphs, heartbreaks, and tribulations of budding nurses and pilots as they fly air ambulances to areas in remote Northern Canada Episodes weave together intense character journeys with high-stakes medical rescues. At 20,000 feet in the air, these medical responders are challenged with relying on each other for survival.
- 7/10/2022
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Paramount Plus and CBC have partnered on the drama series “Skymed.”
The series is produced by Piazza Entertainment in association with CBC and CBS Studios. It is currently in production in Manitoba and Ontario and will be available to stream on Paramount Plus in 2022.
The series follow the triumphs, heartbreaks and tribulations of budding nurses and pilots flying air ambulances in remote Northern Canada. The cast includes: Natasha Calis (“Nurses”), Ace (Aason) Nadjiwan (“Batwoman”), Morgan Holmstrom (“Siberia”), Praneet Akilla (“Nancy Drew”), Thomas Elms (“The Order”), Mercedes Morris (“Between”), Kheon Clarke (“Riverdale”), Rebecca Kwan (“Taken”), Braeden Clarke (“Outlander”), and Aaron Ashmore (“Killjoys”).
“This show was inspired by the real-life experiences of my sister and brother-in-law, who met flying air ambulances in the north,” said series creator Julie Puckrin. “Together with a talented team of writers, we created relatable characters full of hope, compassion and resilience. I am thrilled to be working...
The series is produced by Piazza Entertainment in association with CBC and CBS Studios. It is currently in production in Manitoba and Ontario and will be available to stream on Paramount Plus in 2022.
The series follow the triumphs, heartbreaks and tribulations of budding nurses and pilots flying air ambulances in remote Northern Canada. The cast includes: Natasha Calis (“Nurses”), Ace (Aason) Nadjiwan (“Batwoman”), Morgan Holmstrom (“Siberia”), Praneet Akilla (“Nancy Drew”), Thomas Elms (“The Order”), Mercedes Morris (“Between”), Kheon Clarke (“Riverdale”), Rebecca Kwan (“Taken”), Braeden Clarke (“Outlander”), and Aaron Ashmore (“Killjoys”).
“This show was inspired by the real-life experiences of my sister and brother-in-law, who met flying air ambulances in the north,” said series creator Julie Puckrin. “Together with a talented team of writers, we created relatable characters full of hope, compassion and resilience. I am thrilled to be working...
- 9/16/2021
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
Paramount+ has teamed with Toronto-based Piazza Entertainment, Canadian National Broadcaster CBC and CBS Studios on air ambulance rescue series Skymed. Shooting is currently underway in Manitoba and Ontario, Canada, for premiere on the ViacomCBS streaming service next year.
Created by Julie Puckrin Skymed revolves around life, death and drama at 20,000 feet. The series weaves together intense character journeys and high-stakes medical rescues, as we follow the triumphs, heartbreaks and tribulations of budding nurses and pilots flying air ambulances in remote Northern Canada. They’re all in over their heads, and on their own, with no one to rely on but each other.
The ensemble cast includes Natasha Calis (Nurses), Ace (Aason) Nadjiwon (Batwoman), Morgan Holmstrom (Siberia), Praneet Akilla (Nancy Drew), Thomas Elms (The Order), Mercedes Morris (Between), Kheon Clarke (Riverdale), Rebecca Kwan (Taken), Braeden Clarke (Outlander) and Aaron Ashmore (Killjoys).
“This show was inspired by the real-life experiences of my sister and brother-in-law,...
Created by Julie Puckrin Skymed revolves around life, death and drama at 20,000 feet. The series weaves together intense character journeys and high-stakes medical rescues, as we follow the triumphs, heartbreaks and tribulations of budding nurses and pilots flying air ambulances in remote Northern Canada. They’re all in over their heads, and on their own, with no one to rely on but each other.
The ensemble cast includes Natasha Calis (Nurses), Ace (Aason) Nadjiwon (Batwoman), Morgan Holmstrom (Siberia), Praneet Akilla (Nancy Drew), Thomas Elms (The Order), Mercedes Morris (Between), Kheon Clarke (Riverdale), Rebecca Kwan (Taken), Braeden Clarke (Outlander) and Aaron Ashmore (Killjoys).
“This show was inspired by the real-life experiences of my sister and brother-in-law,...
- 9/16/2021
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
An episode of Canadian drama “Nurses” that aired on NBC earlier this month has been pulled from the broadcaster’s digital platforms following backlash over the installment’s storyline about an Orthodox Jewish patient refusing a bone graft from a potentially “Arab” or female donor, a spokesperson for the network tells TheWrap.
“The writers of this scene check all the boxes of ignorance and pernicious negative stereotypes, right down to the name of the patient, Israel – pious and all,” the Simon Wiesenthal Center said in a statement earlier Wednesday. “In one scene, NBC has insulted and demonized religious Jews and Judaism. Overreaction? Orthodox Jews are targeted for violent hate crimes — in the city of New York, Jews are number one target of hate crimes in U.S.. This is no slip of the tongue. It was a vile, cheap attack masquerading as TV drama. What’s NBC going to do about it?...
“The writers of this scene check all the boxes of ignorance and pernicious negative stereotypes, right down to the name of the patient, Israel – pious and all,” the Simon Wiesenthal Center said in a statement earlier Wednesday. “In one scene, NBC has insulted and demonized religious Jews and Judaism. Overreaction? Orthodox Jews are targeted for violent hate crimes — in the city of New York, Jews are number one target of hate crimes in U.S.. This is no slip of the tongue. It was a vile, cheap attack masquerading as TV drama. What’s NBC going to do about it?...
- 2/24/2021
- by Jennifer Maas
- The Wrap
NBC has firmed up its January lineup and has set premiere dates for new Tina Fey-Robert Carlock comedy series Mr. Mayor, starring Ted Danson, and for Season 2 of Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist.
Mr. Mayor will take over the 8 p.m. anchor slot in NBC’s Thursday comedy block starting January 7, with Superstore sliding to 8:30 p.m.
Ellen’s Game of Games will once again serve as a bridge between the two cycles of The Voice but, instead of Tuesday, it will be filling in for The Voice on Monday. The Tuesday 8 p.m. slot goes to Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist, whose first season aired on Sundays. It will now serve as a lead-in to NBC’s flagship drama This Is Us starting on January 5, when Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist will launch its second season and This Is Us will return with originals.
As previously announced, NBC continues to keep...
Mr. Mayor will take over the 8 p.m. anchor slot in NBC’s Thursday comedy block starting January 7, with Superstore sliding to 8:30 p.m.
Ellen’s Game of Games will once again serve as a bridge between the two cycles of The Voice but, instead of Tuesday, it will be filling in for The Voice on Monday. The Tuesday 8 p.m. slot goes to Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist, whose first season aired on Sundays. It will now serve as a lead-in to NBC’s flagship drama This Is Us starting on January 5, when Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist will launch its second season and This Is Us will return with originals.
As previously announced, NBC continues to keep...
- 11/20/2020
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
NBC is importing the Canadian medical drama “Nurses” to air on the network beginning next month.
The 10-episode series, set in Toronto, follows five young nurses working on the frontlines of a busy downtown hospital, dedicating their lives to helping others while struggling to help themselves. It stars Tiera Skovbye (“Riverdale”), Natasha Calis (“The Posession”), Jordan Johnson-Hinds (“Blindspot”), Sandy Sidhu (“Home Before Dark”) and Donald MacLean Jr. (“Workin’ Moms”).
The network will air preview episodes on Monday, Dec. 7 and Monday, Dec. 14 before returning with a proper premiere on Tuesday, Jan. 5.
The move to import “Nurses,” which first aired on Canada’s Global TV, looks to build on the success NBC saw with its other recent import, “Transplant,” earlier this fall. “Transplant” premiered on the network back in September and has averaged 5.6 million viewers per episode, with a particularly strong showing in delayed viewing.
“Nurses” is executive produced by Ilana Frank,...
The 10-episode series, set in Toronto, follows five young nurses working on the frontlines of a busy downtown hospital, dedicating their lives to helping others while struggling to help themselves. It stars Tiera Skovbye (“Riverdale”), Natasha Calis (“The Posession”), Jordan Johnson-Hinds (“Blindspot”), Sandy Sidhu (“Home Before Dark”) and Donald MacLean Jr. (“Workin’ Moms”).
The network will air preview episodes on Monday, Dec. 7 and Monday, Dec. 14 before returning with a proper premiere on Tuesday, Jan. 5.
The move to import “Nurses,” which first aired on Canada’s Global TV, looks to build on the success NBC saw with its other recent import, “Transplant,” earlier this fall. “Transplant” premiered on the network back in September and has averaged 5.6 million viewers per episode, with a particularly strong showing in delayed viewing.
“Nurses” is executive produced by Ilana Frank,...
- 11/10/2020
- by Reid Nakamura
- The Wrap
NBC is picking up another Canadian medical drama as part of its primetime lineup.
The broadcaster announced Tuesday that it has acquired the series “Nurses” from eOne and Icf Films. Filmed and set in Toronto, the series follows five young nurses working on the frontlines of a busy downtown hospital, dedicating their lives to helping others, while struggling to help themselves.
The series originally premiered earlier this year on Global TV. Season 2 has already wrapped filming. The 10-episode series stars Tiera Skovbye, Natasha Calis, Jordan Johnson-Hinds, Sandy Sidhu, and Donald MacLean Jr.
Preview episodes will air Monday, Dec. 7 and Dec. 14 at 10 p.m. Et/Pt before shifting to Tuesdays on Jan. 5 at 10 p.m.
“Nurses” is executive produced by Ilana Frank, Linda Pope, Vanessa Piazza, Adam Pettle, Jocelyn Hamilton and Tassie Cameron, with Julie Puckrin as co-executive producer. The series is produced by Icf Films and eOne in association with Corus Entertainment,...
The broadcaster announced Tuesday that it has acquired the series “Nurses” from eOne and Icf Films. Filmed and set in Toronto, the series follows five young nurses working on the frontlines of a busy downtown hospital, dedicating their lives to helping others, while struggling to help themselves.
The series originally premiered earlier this year on Global TV. Season 2 has already wrapped filming. The 10-episode series stars Tiera Skovbye, Natasha Calis, Jordan Johnson-Hinds, Sandy Sidhu, and Donald MacLean Jr.
Preview episodes will air Monday, Dec. 7 and Dec. 14 at 10 p.m. Et/Pt before shifting to Tuesdays on Jan. 5 at 10 p.m.
“Nurses” is executive produced by Ilana Frank, Linda Pope, Vanessa Piazza, Adam Pettle, Jocelyn Hamilton and Tassie Cameron, with Julie Puckrin as co-executive producer. The series is produced by Icf Films and eOne in association with Corus Entertainment,...
- 11/10/2020
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
The Canadian import boom continues after NBC on Tuesday said it has picked up the medical drama Nurses.
The network acquired U.S. rights to the hospital drama from eOne and Icf Films. It will add the show, which features Riverdale’s Tiera Skovbye, to its primetime lineup in December.
It marks the latest Canadian show to be picked up by a U.S. network following deals for fellow medical drama Transplant, also with NBC, and procedural Coroner, which was picked up by the CW, as networks continue to look for already produced English-language content to deal with the fallout that Covid-19 has had on production schedules.
Nurses, originally commissioned by Canada’s Global TV, was one of a number of Canadian shows highlighted by Deadline back in May that was expected to be picked up by a U.S. network.
The 10-part series, filmed and set in Toronto, follows...
The network acquired U.S. rights to the hospital drama from eOne and Icf Films. It will add the show, which features Riverdale’s Tiera Skovbye, to its primetime lineup in December.
It marks the latest Canadian show to be picked up by a U.S. network following deals for fellow medical drama Transplant, also with NBC, and procedural Coroner, which was picked up by the CW, as networks continue to look for already produced English-language content to deal with the fallout that Covid-19 has had on production schedules.
Nurses, originally commissioned by Canada’s Global TV, was one of a number of Canadian shows highlighted by Deadline back in May that was expected to be picked up by a U.S. network.
The 10-part series, filmed and set in Toronto, follows...
- 11/10/2020
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Orphan Black and Queer As Folk‘s Temple Street Productions has acquired TV rights to prolific Canadian author Kelley Armstrong’s trio of Rockton mystery novels. They will be adapted by showrunner Julie Puckrin and exec produced by David Fortier and Ivan Schneeberg of Temple Street parent Boat Rocker Media. Toronto-based Temple Street’s Svp Kerry Appleyard and Puckrin also exec produce.
Armstrong is the bestselling author of over 30 novels, which primarily fall into the fantasy category. The Rockton series are crime thrillers that include City Of The Lost, A Darkness Absolute and This Fallen Prey which have all been published in the past two years.
Rockton is a Utopian commune and a survivalist outpost. It’s also an extreme adventure and a penal colony that takes in those seeking refuge from their lives. Who you are and what brought you to Rockton defines how you see it.
Armstrong is the bestselling author of over 30 novels, which primarily fall into the fantasy category. The Rockton series are crime thrillers that include City Of The Lost, A Darkness Absolute and This Fallen Prey which have all been published in the past two years.
Rockton is a Utopian commune and a survivalist outpost. It’s also an extreme adventure and a penal colony that takes in those seeking refuge from their lives. Who you are and what brought you to Rockton defines how you see it.
- 6/6/2018
- by Nancy Tartaglione
- Deadline Film + TV
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