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Slings & Arrows' New Season: So Bard and So Good

To watch, or not to watch? That is the question. The answer should actually be fairly obvious since Sundance Channel's Canadian import, Slings & Arrows, is so deliciously written, with its wry sense of humor and its incredibly stylized dialogue filled with juicy layered meanings. TVGuide.com recently had a chance to speak with the show's head writer, Bob Martin — who just so happens to have won a Tony for his narration of the Broadway musical The Drowsy Chaperone and is busying himself for the London staging — about Slings' third season, which premieres Sunday at 8 pm/ET.

TVGuide.com: I walk past your smiling face on a huge Drowsy billboard every morning. Is that a bit surreal for you, because usually you're behind the scenes as a writer?
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Mark McKinney | Middle America | Super Loud Music
Free | MTVmusic.com

Posted: 11/6/2009
Season 21, Episode 11: You know what the chess players need? The perfect cheer!
Free | Hulu
Length: 04:54
Posted: 6/6/2008
Director Mark McKinney provides commentary for his film NOT PRETTY, REALLY.
Free | Sundance Channel
Length: 02:00
Posted: 11/14/2007
Season 21, Episode 11: Salesman at a airport bar toast a legend.
Free | Hulu
Length: 04:57
Posted: 4/23/2009
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Unaccompanied Minors (Actor - Guard in the Hall No. 3) 2006 Movie
The Saddest Music In The World (Actor - Chester Kent) 2004 Movie
Slings & Arrows (Actor - Richard Smith-Jones) 2003 TV Show Series
Slings & Arrows (Screenwriter) 2003 TV Show Series
Slings & Arrows (Creator) 2003 TV Show Series

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Slings & Arrows' New Season: So Bard and So Good

To watch, or not to watch? That is the question. The answer should actually be fairly obvious since Sundance Channel's Canadian import, Slings & Arrows, is so deliciously written, with its wry sense of humor and its incredibly stylized dialogue filled with juicy layered meanings. TVGuide.com recently had a chance to speak with the show's head writer, Bob Martin — who just so happens to have won a Tony for his narration of the Broadway musical The Drowsy Chaperone and is busying himself for the London staging — about Slings' third season, which premieres Sunday at 8 pm/ET. TVGuide.com: I walk past your smiling face on a huge Drowsy billboard every morning. Is that a bit surreal for you, because usually you're behind the scenes as a writer?Bob read more

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