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The Porter (TV series)

The Porter is a Canadian-American television drama series created by Arnold Pinnock and Bruce Ramsay which premiered on CBC Television on February 21, 2022, and on BET+ in the United States on May 5, 2022. It depicts the story of the first Black Canadian labour union in North America.

Premise
The series depicts the history of Black Canadian and African-American men who worked as Pullman porters in the period following World War I, leading to the 1925 creation of the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters as the first Black-led labour union. ==Cast==
Cast
Aml Ameen as Junior Massey, a porter with the transcontinental railroad • Ronnie Rowe Jr. as Zeke Garrett, a porter and war buddy of Junior • Mouna Traoré as Marlene Massey, a worker with the Black Cross NursesAlfre Woodard as Fay, a Montréal business owner • Oluniké Adeliyi as Queenie, a powerful Chicago crime boss • Loren Lott as Lucy, a performer • Djouliet Amara as Corrine • Arnold Pinnock as Glenford • Bruce Ramsay as Dinger • Luke Bilyk as Franklin Edwards • Jahron Wilson as Teddy Massey, Junior and Marlene's son ==Episodes==
Production
Development On 10 December 2020, CBC Television and BET+ announced that they would be partnering on the creation of a series about a group of railway workers who formed the first Black-led labour union. The series from Inferno Picture and Sienna Films was created by Arnold Pinnock and Bruce Ramsay, with the participation of Annmarie Morais, Marsha Greene, Charles Officer and R.T. Thorne as producers, with Officer and Thorne also directing. The series is written by Morais, Greene, Andrew Burrows-Trotman, Priscilla White, Pinnock and Ramsay, with R.T. Thorne participating in the writers' room. Filming took place primarily in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada between June and September 2021. Casting In April 2021 CBC and BET+ announced the main cast was slated to include Aml Ameen, Ronnie Rowe Jr., Mouna Traoré. Thorne stated that there was "so much incredible talent across this country" from which to cast for the series. ==Reception==
Reception
The series has received positive reviews from critics. On the review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes, The Porter holds an approval rating of 100% with an average rating of 8.4 out of 10, based on 7 reviews. The Porter was the most nominated show at the 11th Canadian Screen Awards, leading with 19 nominations, and winning a record 12. Despite interest from the CBC, The Porter was canceled after one season due to the BET Media Group pulling out of financing. According to executive producer Jennifer Kawaja "there was a lack of interest in 'the Canadian point of view.'” ==Notes==
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