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Type:
Television Series
Synopsis:
This is a half-hour, live action comedy about the life of Eli, Avalon and Veronica Keller, three latchkey kids who have made their house into the neighborhood social hub. Their folks work long and hard at their careers and the Keller kids like it that way. Teen insanity rules! But then their Dad is downsized. And the Keller kids' world will never be the same.

A self-proclaimed 'corporate gunslinger,' Dave Keller now works from home out of his office in the attic. He issues the kids briefcases and business cards. They are now employees of the Keller Family Corporation. Dave applies every rule he ever learned in the business world to the business of parenting.

Will the Keller kids survive? Will Dave? Too bad the kids can't just fire Dad.
Length:
26 x 30 minutes
Location:
Filmed in Ontario in the Ottawa area
Starring:
Doug Murray
Ephraim Ellis
Kate Corbett
Rebecca Windheim
Director(s):
Craig Pryce
Luc Chalifour
Stefan Scaini
Francois Basset
Reid Dunlop
Executive Producer:
Michael Prupas
Georges Campana
James Nadler
Producer(s):
Jesse Prupas
Astrid lecerf (Co-Producer)
Cinematographer:
Barry Gravelle
Casting:
Jigsaw Casting
Production Designer:
Gord Barnes
Art Director:
Colleen Marchand
Writers:
James Nadler
Nicole Demerse
Chris Dickie
Josh Gal
Steve Schnier
Sheila Prescott-Vessey
Steve Westren
Jeff Detsky
Editor:
Mark Arcieri
Brigitte Davidson
Costume Designer:
Sue Fijalkowska
Production Companies:
Muse Entertainment Enterprises
Summit Crescent Productions
Breakout Films
Shooting Dates:
May to August 2008
Broadcast/Release Dates:
Spring 2009
International Distributor:
Content Films Intl.
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