Less Than Kind


Less Than Kind is a 2008-2013 Canadian television comedy-drama series that stars Jesse Camacho as Sheldon Blecher, a teenager growing up in a loving but dysfunctional Jewish family in Winnipeg. The show's cast also includes Maury Chaykin and Wendel Meldrum as Sheldon's parents, Benjamin Arthur as his older brother Josh, and Nancy Sorel as his aunt Clara. The Blechers struggle to operate a driving school out of their home in Winnipeg's fading North End. Less Than Kind made its debut October 13, 2008, on Citytv, and moved to HBO Canada in February 2010.
The ensemble cast of the critically acclaimed series won Canadian Comedy Awards in 2009 and 2010.Less Than Kind received the 2010 Gemini Award for Best Comedy Program or Series and the inaugural award for Best Comedy Series at the 1st Canadian Screen Awards.
The title sequence and logo for Less Than Kind were inspired by an iconic highway sign at Winnipeg's Confusion Corner intersection, depicting arrows pointing in every direction.
The name of the series is found in the first line spoken by Hamlet : "A little more than kin, and less than kind."

Cast

Less Than Kind was created by Marvin Kaye and Chris Sheasgreen, who loosely based the series on Kaye's successful one-act play, They Have Mayonnaise in Montreal. "I liked the characters and liked that it was kind of based on Marvin's life," said showrunner Mark McKinney. "It had a ring of truth to it, had heart.... It was pretty easy to climb on board."
The series was produced for City by Buffalo Gal Pictures and Breakthrough Films & Television. It was originally announced as part of Citytv's 2007 schedule, but was delayed because CTVglobemedia's acquisition of CHUM Limited and subsequent sale of Citytv to Rogers Media necessitated that the two companies sort out programming rights between Citytv and its former sister network A-Channel. The series made its debut October 13, 2008. For the second season, the show moved to HBO Canada.
Following Chaykin's death in July 2010, the show's producers announced that production on the third season would be delayed, but that the show would continue. Production of the third season began in November 2010, with directors including James Dunnison, Bruce McDonald, Mark McKinney, Kelly Makin, Douglas Mitchell and Gary Yates.
The fourth and final season of Less Than Kind was filmed in Winnipeg May 28 – July 10, 2012, for broadcast in 2013. "We are all thrilled to be doing a fourth season that offers the creative challenge of concluding this story and this wonderful series," said executive producer Mark McKinney.

Broadcast history

The first season of Less Than Kind premiered on October 13, 2008 on Citytv. The show's second season premiered on Friday, February 19, 2010, at 8:30 p.m. ET/MT on HBO Canada, a multiplex channel of The Movie Network and Movie Central. In June 2010 it was announced that HBO Canada had picked up the show for a third season.
Distributed by Breakthrough Entertainment, Less Than Kind began airing on South Africa Sony Entertainment Television in the fall of 2009. In late 2009 the series began airing on Anixe HD in Germany.
The US debut was scheduled for DirecTV's Audience Network on November 3, 2011. DirecTV acquired all 3 seasons.
The series' final episode aired on July 14, 2013.

Home video releases

In September 2012, Less Than Kind was one of the three titles chosen to launch Breakthrough Entertainment's newly established online distribution division, Breakthrough Home Entertainment. The first season of the series was offered for sale as a three-disc DVD set available for Canadian purchasers only.

Reception

The first episode drew 47,000 viewers.

Reviews and commentary

Over the four seasons of the series, it received 55 nominations, earning 16 wins, including recognition from the Leo Awards, Canadian Comedy Awards, Directors Guild of Canada, Writers Guild of Canada, Gemini Awards, ACTRA Awards, Canadian Cinema Editors awards, Young Artist Awards, and Canadian Screen Awards.
AwardCategoryNameOutcome
Leo Award 2009Best Supporting Performance by a Male in a Dramatic SeriesBenjamin Arthur, "Top of the Class"
Canadian Comedy Award 2009Best Performance by an Ensemble – TelevisionLess Than Kind
Canadian Comedy Award 2009Best Performance by a Female – TelevisionWendel Meldrum
DGC Craft Award 2009Outstanding Achievement in DirectionShawn Alex Thompson, "French is My Kryptonite"
Gemini Award 2009Best Comedy Program or SeriesLess Than Kind
Gemini Award 2009Best Direction in a Comedy Program or SeriesJames Dunnison, "Fun"
Gemini Award 2009Best Direction in a Comedy Program or SeriesKelly Makin, "The Daters"
Gemini Award 2009Best Direction in a Comedy Program or SeriesHenry Sarwer-Foner, "Pakikisama"
Gemini Award 2009Best Direction in a Comedy Program or SeriesShawn Alex Thompson, "French is My Kryptonite"
Gemini Award 2009Best Writing in a Comedy Program or SeriesMark McKinney, "Careers Day"
Gemini Award 2009Best Individual Performance in a Comedy Program or SeriesBrooke Palsson, "French is My Kryptonite"
Gemini Award 2009Best Individual Performance in a Comedy Program or SeriesBenjamin Arthur, "Pakikisama"
Gemini Award 2009Best Achievement in CastingSusan Forrest, Sharon Forrest and Jim Heber, "The Daters"
WGC Screenwriting Award 2010Best Episodic half-hourGarry Campbell, "The Daters"
WGC Screenwriting Award 2010Best Episodic half-hourJenn Engels, "Fun"
WGC Screenwriting Award 2010Best Episodic half-hourMarvin Kaye and Chris Sheasgreen, "Happy Birthday, Sheldon"
WGC Screenwriting Award 2010Best Episodic half-hourMark McKinney, "Careers Day"
DGC Team Achievement Award 2010Best Television Series – Comedy"Third Death's the Charm"
Canadian Comedy Award 2010Best Direction – Television Program or SeriesKelly Makin
Canadian Comedy Award 2010Best Writing – Television Program or SeriesGarry Campbell
Canadian Comedy Award 2010Best Writing – Television Program or SeriesMark McKinney
Canadian Comedy Award 2010Best Performance by a Female – TelevisionJennifer Irwin
Canadian Comedy Award 2010Best Performance by a Female – TelevisionWendel Meldrum
Canadian Comedy Award 2010Best Performance by a Male – TelevisionDave Foley
Canadian Comedy Award 2010Best Performance by an Ensemble – TelevisionLess Than Kind
Gemini Award 2010Best Comedy Program or SeriesLess Than Kind
Gemini Award 2010Best Direction in a Comedy Program or SeriesJames Dunnison, "First Nighters"
Gemini Award 2010Best Writing in a Comedy or Variety Program or SeriesJenn Engels, "Fatso Loves Lesbo"
Gemini Award 2010Best Writing in a Comedy or Variety Program or SeriesMarvin Kaye and Chris Sheasgreen, "Third Death's the Charm"
Gemini Award 2010Best Individual Performance in a Comedy Program or SeriesBenjamin Arthur, "That's Somebody's Knish!"
Gemini Award 2010Best Individual Performance in a Comedy Program or SeriesLisa Durupt, "Road Trip"
Gemini Award 2010Best Individual Performance in a Comedy Program or SeriesWendel Meldrum, "I Am Somewhere"
Gemini Award 2010Best Achievement in Main Title DesignTrevor Hembrey, Adam Shaheen, Ian Tucker
ACTRA Toronto Award 2011Outstanding Performance — MaleMaury Chaykin
WGC Screenwriting Award 2011Best TV ComedyChris Sheasgreen, "Coming Home"
WGC Screenwriting Award 2011Best TV ComedyGarry Campbell and Jen Beasle, "The Deluge"
WGC Screenwriting Award 2011Best TV ComedyJenn Engels, "Fatso Loves Lesbo"
Canadian Comedy Award 2011Best TV ShowLess Than Kind
Canadian Comedy Award 2011Best Performance by a Female – TelevisionBrooke Palsson
Canadian Comedy Award 2011Best Direction – Television Program or SeriesJames Dunnison, "That's Somebody's Knish!"
DGC Team Achievement Award 2011Best Television Series – Comedy"That's Somebody's Knish!"
Young Artist Awards 2011Best Leading Young Actor – Television Comedy or DramaJesse Comacho
Leo Award 2012Best Supporting Performance in a Music, Comedy, or Variety Program or SeriesBenjamin Arthur, "March Fourth"
Canadian Comedy Award 2012Best Performance by an Ensemble – TelevisionLess Than Kind
Canadian Comedy Award 2012Best Direction – Television Program or SeriesMark McKinney, "March Fourth"
Directors Guild of Canada Award 2012Best Television Series — Comedy"Fugue State"
Directors Guild of Canada Award 2012Best Picture Editing — Television Series"Fugue State"
Canadian Screen Award 2013Best Comedy SeriesLess Than Kind
Canadian Screen Award 2014Best Direction in a Comedy ProgramKelly Malkin, "Fight and Flight"
Canadian Screen Award 2014Best Actress - Comedy SeriesNancy Morel, "Before The End Begins"
Canadian Screen Award 2014Best Actress - Comedy SeriesWendel Meldrum, "I'm Only Nineteen"