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Jann (TV series)

Jann is a Canadian comedy television series that premiered on CTV on March 20, 2019. It stars Canadian singer-songwriter Jann Arden as a fictionalized version of herself and is loosely based on events from her life. The cast also includes Zoie Palmer, Patrick Gilmore, Deborah Grover, Elena Juatco, Alexa Rose Steele, and Jason Blicker.

Plot
Jann is a former pop star struggling to cope with turmoil in her personal life, including the breakup of her relationship with Cynthia, her longtime girlfriend, and trying to rebuild her career in the hope of finally outshining her archrival Sarah McLachlan. ==Cast and characters==
Cast and characters
Jann Arden as her fictional self • Zoie Palmer as Max, Jann's younger sister • Deborah Grover as Nora, Jann's mother • Patrick Gilmore as Dave, Max's husband and Jann's brother in law • Elena Juatco as Cale, Jann's new manager • Jason Blicker as Todd, Jann's long-term manager • Sharon Taylor as Cynthia, Jann's ex-partner • Alexa Rose Steele as Charley, Jann's eldest niece ==Episodes==
Episodes
Season 1 (2019) Season 2 (2020) Season 3 (2021) Special ==Production==
Production
Production on six half-hour episodes for Season 1 began in Calgary on September 11, 2018. Production on Season 2, consisting of eight episodes, began on October 1, 2019, and wrapped in early November 2019. Production on Season 3, consisting of eight episodes, began on February 25, 2021. Sarah McLachlan appears as herself in a guest role in the second season. Other guests in the second season include Keshia Chanté as Nia Taylor, an up-and-coming new singer signed by Todd after he drops Jann as a client; Elisha Cuthbert as Liz, a school board trustee; and Miguel Rivas as Nigel, a megafan of Jann's. Guests in the third season include Michael Bublé as himself, Tegan and Sara, and Bif Naked. Guests in the holiday special included Bryan Adams and Michael Bublé as themselves. ==Release==
Release
Jann premiered on March 20, 2019, with its first season becoming the "most-watched" Canadian television series and comedy of the year. In October 2020, Hulu acquired American distribution rights to the series. They released the first two seasons in January 2021. In January 2023, the series left Hulu and is now on The Roku Channel in the US, with them acquiring the first two seasons of the series and released the third one at its launch on the platform on January 17, 2023. Roku has since pulled the show from The Roku Channel. == Accolades ==
Accolades
The series has been nominated for awards such as the Canadian Screen Awards, Canadian Society of Cinematographers, Leo Awards and Writers Guild of Canada. ==References==
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