Odd Squad


05:30 am - 06:00 am, Friday, March 14 on KMBH (38)

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About this Broadcast

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Crime at Shapely Manor

Olive and Otto investigate an odd crime at Shapely Manor.

repeat 2014 English 1080i Dolby 5.1
Other Comedy Crime Mystery Preschool Family Children

Cast & Crew

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Dalila Bela (Actor) .. Agent Olive
Filip Geljo (Actor) .. Agent Otto
Millie Davis (Actor) .. Ms. O
Sean Michael Kyer (Actor) .. Agent Oscar
Marcia Bennett (Actor) .. Circle Lady
Christy Bruce (Actor) .. Miss. Triangle
Robert Fulton (Actor) .. Military Man
Carly Heffernan (Actor) .. Maid
Kevin McDonald (Actor) .. Lord Rectangle
Mark McKinney (Actor) .. General Pentagon
Ali Prijono (Actor) .. Ophelia
Alina Prijono (Actor) .. Ophelia
Bryan Stevenson (Actor) .. Oakley
Scott Thompson (Actor) .. Professor Square

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Did You Know..

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Dalila Bela (Actor) .. Agent Olive
Born: October 05, 2001
Birthplace: Montréal, Québec, Canada
Trivia: Daughter of a Panamanian father and a Brazilian mother.Began talking at 11 months, spoke full sentences at age 1, and was able to memorize lines by age 5.Appeared in her first national commercial at the age of 5.At age 6, moved to Vancouver with her family.Won the Young Artist Award in 2011 and 2012.Speaks English, French and Spanish.
Filip Geljo (Actor) .. Agent Otto
Born: April 13, 2002
Birthplace: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Trivia: Of Filipino descent on his mother's side.Played basketball at an Elite Level.Started his acting career at the age of 12.Worked with his father Jasmin Geljo in The Waiting Room (2015) playing his son.Is good at math just like his character in Odd Squad.
Millie Davis (Actor) .. Ms. O
Born: December 05, 2006
Birthplace: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Trivia: Appeared in her first television commercial, along with her father, when she was 6 months old.Had her first line on-screen before the age of 4.Portrayed siblings with her real life brother Drew Davis on multiple projects, including Befriend and Betray, Orphan Black and A Dark Truth.Her parents serve as Artistic Directors at the Charactors Theatre Troupe in Thornhill, Ontario, Canada.Was nominated for Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Dramatic Program or Limited Series at the 5th Canadian Screen Awards for her performance as Ms. O in Odd Squad: The Movie.
Sean Michael Kyer (Actor) .. Agent Oscar
Born: July 31, 2001
Birthplace: Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Trivia: started his acting career when he was 2-years-old.Discovered his passion for the performing arts at a very young age.At the age of 9, he made his debut as an actor on television.Is skilled at golf, ice hockey, and baseball.Is skilled at horseback riding.Is a fan of magic tricks.
Marcia Bennett (Actor) .. Circle Lady
Christy Bruce (Actor) .. Miss. Triangle
Robert Fulton (Actor) .. Military Man
Carly Heffernan (Actor) .. Maid
Kevin McDonald (Actor) .. Lord Rectangle
Born: May 16, 1961
Birthplace: Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Trivia: Kevin McDonald may have opted for a movie career in the mid-'90s after their TV series ended, but he is still best known as a member of the Canadian comedy troupe The Kids in the Hall. Born in Montreal, McDonald moved to Los Angeles at age seven and to Toronto as a teen. After taking acting classes in high school, McDonald studied drama in college, but ran into academic problems because he reportedly only had talent for comedy. McDonald's career began to take shape when he enrolled in a Second City improv class in Toronto and met like-minded actor Dave Foley. Together, the two formed The Kids in the Hall in the early '80s. Often compared to Britain's Monty Python, the five-man Kids in the Hall attracted a devoted following for their gender- and age-spanning array of nuttily inspired characters, including McDonald's Apathetic Cop and "Nobody Likes Us" Guy. After the series ended in 1994, McDonald earned a role in National Lampoon's Senior Trip (1995) before reuniting with the Kids for their film debut (as a troupe) in Kids in the Hall: Brain Candy (1996). A send-up of contemporary pharmaceutical culture, McDonald's several roles included the hapless researcher forced to prematurely put his new miracle anti-depressant on the market. Dividing his time between movies and TV in the late '90s, McDonald played guest-starring roles on several series, including Seinfeld, Friends, That '70s Show, and Foley's series News Radio. Less successful on the big screen, McDonald starred in the little-seen Canadian comedy Dinner at Fred's (1997), the Mafia spoof The Godson (1998), and The Wrong Guy (1998), a send-up of The Fugitive (1993) that originated as a Kids in the Hall bit. McDonald scored a moderate movie hit with his cameo appearance in Galaxy Quest (1999). McDonald and the other Kids in the Hall reunited for a tour in 2000.
Mark McKinney (Actor) .. General Pentagon
Born: June 26, 1959
Birthplace: Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Trivia: The tallest member of sketch comedy troupe The Kids in the Hall, comedian Mark McKinney has a signature style and range of unique character voices. Born in the Canadian capital city of Ottawa, Ontario, McKinney started doing comedy with the Loose Moose Theatre Company where he met Bruce McCulloch and formed a comedy team called "The Audience." Together they moved to Toronto and met Dave Foley and Kevin McDonald, who were in the process of forming a comedy troupe. Along with fifth member Scott Thompson and producer Lorne Michaels, the sketch comedy show The Kids in the Hall started in 1989. During the show's five-year run, McKinney created memorable characters like the Chicken Lady, the Headcrusher, Tanya the Temp, and the ever-annoying Darrill. After the series ended, he reunited with the group for the 1996 feature film Brain Candy and the 2000 live tour and subsequent documentary Same Guys, New Dresses. In 1995, he joined the cast of Saturday Night Live for two seasons, where he did a splendid impression of Presidential candidate Steve Forbes. He then had small roles in SNL-related movies A Night at the Roxbury and The Ladies Man, the 1999 remake The Out-of-Towners, and the New York stage production Fuddy Meers at the Manhattan Theater Club. He can also be seen in Bruce McCulloch's films Dog Park and Superstar, along with numerous independent films. Living with his wife and two kids in N.Y.C., McKinney also finds work back in his home country. After appearing in the Canadian sitcom Twitch City, he played leading roles in Guy Maddin's The Saddest Music in the World and Scott Smith's Falling Angels, both of which were shown at the 2003 Toronto Film Festival.
Ali Prijono (Actor) .. Ophelia
Alina Prijono (Actor) .. Ophelia
Bryan Stevenson (Actor) .. Oakley
Scott Thompson (Actor) .. Professor Square
Born: June 12, 1959
Birthplace: North Bay, Ontario, Canada
Trivia: Along with attracting fans as a member of Canada's famed sketch comedy troupe the Kids in the Hall and for his stint on HBO's The Larry Sanders Show, Scott Thompson has also made his comic presence felt in the movies. Raised in Brampton, Ontario, Thompson headed to York University to study drama. He was asked to leave after his third year due to his "disruptive presence," so he began to hone his skills on the improv and stand-up comedy circuit instead. After meeting Mark McKinney in 1984, Thompson joined the Kids in the Hall, easily meshing with their outrageous humor. Though he appeared in several movies during his years with the Kids, including the science fiction yarn Millennium (1989) and the horror comedy Popcorn (1990), Thompson and his cohorts became TV stars when their series The Kids in the Hall began broadcasting in 1989. During the show's five-year run, Thompson was famous for such characters as Queen Elizabeth, Danny Husk, and the controversially bitchy gay bar owner/philosopher Buddy Cole. After the show ended in 1994, Thompson appeared in the pseudo-documentary about a porn actor/director, Super 8 1/2 (1994), and joined the other Kids for the troupe's feature debut Kids in the Hall: Brain Candy (1996). Though the drug culture spoof included inspired moments of Kids lunacy, particularly Thompson's spectacular "coming out" musical number, Brain Candy failed at the box office and the Kids disbanded. Thompson, though, had already scored a role on another highly esteemed TV series in 1995, Garry Shandling's mercilessly funny Hollywood satire The Larry Sanders Show. During his three seasons as Hank's Jeffrey Tambor personal assistant. Brian, Thompson also played a horrific assistant to a deplorable producer in the Tinsel Town comedy Hijacking Hollywood (1997) and appeared in the miniseries Armistead Maupin's More Tales of the City (1998). After The Larry Sanders Show went off the air in 1998, Thompson began to work again with his Kids in the Hall colleagues, co-authoring Buddy Babylon: The Autobiography of Buddy Cole with Paul Bellini in 1998, and playing a role in Brain Candy director Kelly Makin's Mob comedy Mickey Blue Eyes (1999). The Kids in the Hall officially reunited for a 2000 tour, but Thompson also continued to pursue non-Kids projects, including his own Internet series Scottland and acting in Amy Heckerling's presciently titled college comedy Loser (2000).

Before / After

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Arthur
05:00 am
Wild Kratts
06:00 am