New Canadian TV MiniSeries DRAGON BOYS starring Eric Tsang

Was watching some previews for the fall TV season up here in Canada the other night. In September (or possibly January, depending on the source), they're showing a new $4 million, 4-hour miniseries centred around a Chinese Canadian RCMP (Royal Canadian Mounted Police) officer and his battles with Asian organized crime in the province of British Columbia. The show purports to delve into the standard issues of race relations and how young people get involved in lives of crime.
For those who haven't seen much Canadian television, they do some solid programs up here, and the previews for this look pretty slick. Many Canadian shows don't last long, thanks to the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) being a tax-payer funded (though ubiquitous) network—which probably means DRAGON BOYS will work even better as a miniseries—but the quality of the writing and production values on many of our dramas is usually first rate.
And with ERIC TSANG, of all people, as the crime lord, this should be interesting. Also on board are Laurence Chow, Byron Mann, Tzi Ma, Steph Song and Tsang's own son Derek.
This is a news release from last year, which says the show was to air in March 2006, but I'm fairly certain it was bumped to this season since the CBC is pumping it on a regular basis.
"CBC drama on Asian Crime in B.C."
http://www.publicairwaves.ca/index.php?page=1437[/url]
(ignore the March 2006 airdate in this one, as the show has been bumped to September to lead off the new season)
"DRAGON BOYS aims for realistic depiction of race relations":
www.canada.com/topics/entertainment/sto ... 85&k=47157
For those who haven't seen much Canadian television, they do some solid programs up here, and the previews for this look pretty slick. Many Canadian shows don't last long, thanks to the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) being a tax-payer funded (though ubiquitous) network—which probably means DRAGON BOYS will work even better as a miniseries—but the quality of the writing and production values on many of our dramas is usually first rate.
And with ERIC TSANG, of all people, as the crime lord, this should be interesting. Also on board are Laurence Chow, Byron Mann, Tzi Ma, Steph Song and Tsang's own son Derek.
This is a news release from last year, which says the show was to air in March 2006, but I'm fairly certain it was bumped to this season since the CBC is pumping it on a regular basis.
"CBC drama on Asian Crime in B.C."
http://www.publicairwaves.ca/index.php?page=1437[/url]
(ignore the March 2006 airdate in this one, as the show has been bumped to September to lead off the new season)
"DRAGON BOYS aims for realistic depiction of race relations":
www.canada.com/topics/entertainment/sto ... 85&k=47157