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Genre
  
Sitcom

Country of origin
  
Canada

No. of seasons
  
1

Final episode date
  
16 September 2013

Number of seasons
  
1

4.5/10
IMDb

Created by
  
Tim McAuliffe

Original language(s)
  
English

First episode date
  
24 June 2013

Network
  
CTV Television Network

Number of episodes
  
13

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Starring
  
Luke MacFarlane Leah Renee Ryan Belleville Pat Thornton

Cast
  
Ryan Belleville, Pat Thornton, Nikki Payne

Similar
  
Spun Out, Corner Gas, Degrassi: The Next Generation, Seed, Life with Boys

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Satisfaction is a Canadian television sitcom, created by Tim McAuliffe, that debuted on CTV on June 24, 2013. Satisfaction was canceled after one season.

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Satisfaction


Premise

The show centres on couple Jason (Luke Macfarlane) and Maggie (Leah Renee) and their roommate Mark (Ryan Belleville) as they try to seek some satisfaction in their lives. The series also features their neighbour Simon (Pat Thornton), Maggie's boss, former hockey player turned bar owner Doug St. Bruce (Thomas Mitchell), neighbour and cat enthusiast Bea (Nikki Payne), and single father Gary Breakfast (Mark Critch). The concept of the show comes from creator Tim McAuliffe's experiences as the single roommate while staying in an apartment with a couple.

Guest stars in the first season include Wendel Clark, Gordon Pinsent, Andy Kindler, Shaun Majumder, Gabrielle Miller, Jerry O'Connell, Tommy Chong, and Jessica Paré.

The series is filmed in Toronto, Ontario.

Cast

  • Luke Macfarlane as Jason Howell
  • Leah Renee as Maggie Bronson
  • Ryan Belleville as Mark Movenpick
  • Mark Critch as Gary Breakfast
  • Pat Thornton as Simon
  • Thomas Mitchell as Doug St. Bruce
  • Nikki Payne as Bea
  • Accolades

    At the 2nd Canadian Screen Awards, Jason Priestley was nominated for Best Direction in a Comedy Program or Series. Mary Kirkland, Rupert Lazarus and Sean Breaugh were nominated for Best Production Design or Art Direction in a Fiction Program or Series.

    References

    Satisfaction (2013 TV series) Wikipedia