Guidance?
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BuzzHanks — 10 years ago(February 23, 2016 06:52 PM)
It's also not on Wikipedia either. Hmm, maybe it has something to do with the fact that IMDB (and Wikipedia to some extent) has not been doing a good job with submissions of information over the last little while. Just go and look at the trivia section for any recent movie: trb68ivia items are repeated, lack linkage and report on the most trivial things (even for Trivia) such as indirectly related movie connections. It looks like people, (children or adult) with next to no inexperience in writing, let alone being on the internet, are running these sites. You would think that with the internet and technology being more prevalent in society's lives than ever nowadays that people would be more experienced in using it, but this is apparently not the case.
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BuzzHanks — 10 years ago(February 28, 2016 01:04 PM)
Its on Family Channel in Canada here. And besides, seeing as IMDB is an American property, even if it were US exclusive, would it still not be listed, also considering it involves a reasonably known actress and producers?
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Lea72 — 10 years ago(March 05, 2016 03:54 PM)
Are you sure we're talking about the same show? Because Guidance episodes are only 5 or 6 minutes long. They would have to put multiple episodes together to even fill a thirty minute or even an one hour time slot. You would get 10 episodes (if you put 3-4 episodes back to back to fill a 30 minute time slot) or 5 episodes (if you put 6-7 episodes back to back to fill a 1 hour time slot). Even if they did that the season would be over very quickly.
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BuzzHanks — 10 years ago(March 05, 2016 04:34 PM)
Well on Family Channel, the episodes take up a full 21 min timeslot and have opening and ending credits etc. The episodes seem fully structured and completed, as if they were a regular half hour drama show. I glimpsed through an episode here on You tube
and it seems to only be a fraction of an episode with none of the credits nor all of the story content viewed on Family Channel. The episodes seem to air on the channel quite frequently as if they would be a regular airing show. -
Lea72 — 10 years ago(March 05, 2016 08:47 PM)
It sounds like maybe you are getting more than we are. The only place I have been able to find Guidance is on Youtube (though it has only the first five, five minute, episodes) and go90 (which has 30, five minute episodes). Even an internet search turns up nothing here in the US other than via the go90 app.
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BuzzHanks — 10 years ago(March 08, 2016 03:35 PM)
If its any consolidation, and yo are able to access it (if you are having problems you can use a VPN through Google Chrome to view Canadian websites) , you can view episodes online here at Rogers OnDemand:
http://www.rogersondemand.com/OnDemand/Show/guidance_3?lang=en
. The episodes are listed as being 22:58 in length or so.
Family.Ca also has two episodes (The Pictures and The secrets) listed their full length also being 22:58. They also have clips from The Suspects and The Secrets :
http://www.f2n.ca/shows/guidance/ -
Lea72 — 10 years ago(March 09, 2016 05:53 AM)
I checked out the sites. Guidance can't be watched on RogersOnDemand unless you are a Rogers Cable TV subscriber (that's what it told me after I went to the site through a Canadian proxy). Now Guidance can be watched on Family.Ca via a Canadian proxy.
Upon first glance though the "episodes" shown in Canada are the 5 minute episodes found through the go90 app here in the U.S. sewn together to fill a half hour time slot. I'll know for sure if that is the case when I watch the two episodes Family.Ca has listed. -
AlexeiKaramazov — 10 years ago(March 10, 2016 12:00 AM)
The show was structured in the original 5 minute episode Go90 format of one weekday an episode, as each episode revolved around Michelle's guidance counselor character meeting with a different one of her students each day. My assumption for the Canadian combination is that the episodes would be structured as a week of 5 different original episodes. There were 30 episodes as whole originally, and 6 weeks, so I'd assume 6 episodes on Canadian TV, one for each week.