15/Love | |
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Starring |
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Opening theme | "Standing All Alone" by Not By Choice |
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Country of origin | Canada France |
No. of seasons | 3 |
No. of episodes | 54 (list of episodes) |
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Cinematography | Valérie Le Gurun |
Editors | Arthur Tarnowski (S1) Benjamin Duffield (S2-3) |
Running time | 30+4 more /2=17 minutes |
Production companies | Marathon Media Galafilm Telefactory (season 1) |
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Network | YTV France 2 Radio-Canada |
Release | September 6, 2004 – October 16, 2006 |
15/Love is a Canadian television series that revolved around the lives of aspiring young tennis players at the Cascadia Tennis Academy. The show was created by Karen Troubetzkoy and Derek Schreyer. 15/Love premiered on the television channel YTV on September 6, 2004, concluding on October 16, 2006, having aired 54 episodes over 3 seasons. The series was filmed in Saint-Césaire, Quebec.[1]
Series overview
The show focuses on the lives of hopeful teenage tennis players as they train at the internationally renowned Cascadia Tennis Academy. In this high-pressure environment, the characters struggle through adolescence and romance while trying to become the world champion tennis stars that they and others think they can be.
Cast
Main
- Laurence Leboeuf as Cody Myers
- Meaghan Rath as Adena Stiles
- Max Walker as Gary "Squib" Furlong
- Vadim Schneider as Sébastien Dubé (season 1)
- Phillip Lemaire provides the voice of Sebastien Dube
- Jaclyn Linetsky as Megan O'Connor (season 1)
- Sarah-Jeanne Labrosse as Sunny Capaduca
- Kyle Switzer as Rick Geddes
- Charles Powell as President Harold Bates
- Thierry Ashanti as Coach Artie Gunnerson (season 1)
- Amanda Crew as Tanis McTaggart (seasons 1–2; guest, season 3)
- Nwamiko Madden as Cameron White (seasons 1-2)
- Christian Schrapff as Jesse Siegel (season 3)
- Jemima West as Cassidy Payne (season 3)
Schneider and Linetsky were killed in a car accident on September 8, 2003, on their way to the set of 15/Love in St. Cesaire, Québec. Their deaths were written into the series as their characters were killed in a plane crash on their way home from a tennis tournament in the thirteenth episode.
Recurring
- Scott Thrun as Coach Skinner (season 2)
- Tyler Hynes as Nate Bates (seasons 2–3)
- Anthony Lemke as Coach Daniel Brock (season 3)
Cast timeline
Episodes
Season 1 (2004–05)
# | Title | Writer | Airdate |
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1 / 1-1 | Studentia Jockulus | Derek Schreyer | September 6, 2004 |
2 / 1-2 | The Princess and the Clown | Derek Schreyer | September 13, 2004 |
3 / 1-3 | The French Deception | Derek Schreyer | September 20, 2004 |
4 / 1-4 | Midnight Snack Club | Derek Schreyer | September 27, 2004 |
5 / 1-5 | Reckoning | Derek Schreyer | October 4, 2004 |
6 / 1-6 | Memphre Blues | Skander Halim | October 11, 2004 |
7 / 1-7 | Scourge of Frankenrival | Sheri Elwood | October 18, 2004 |
8 / 1-8 | Mixed Up Doubles | Alex Pugsley | November 1, 2004 |
9 / 1-9 | 30/Love | Alex Epstein | November 8, 2004 |
10 / 1-10 | Very Superstitious | Myles Hainsworth Phil Price | November 15, 2004 |
11 / 1-11 | The Big Adjustment | Alex Pugsley | November 22, 2004 |
12 / 1-12 | Squib Inc | Skander Halim | November 29, 2004 |
13 / 1-13 | Curve Balls (P.1) | Derek Schreyer | January 17, 2005 |
14 / 1-14 | Renewal (P.2) | Derek Schreyer | January 17, 2005 |
15 / 1-15 | The Powers That Be | Matt MacLennan | January 24, 2005 |
16 / 1-16 | The Choice | Alex Epstein | February 7, 2005 |
17 / 1-17 | Speedy Reputation | Sheri Elwood | February 14, 2005 |
18 / 1-18 | Racquets, Strings and Vanity Mirrors | Michael Donovan | February 21, 2005 |
19 / 1-19 | Love Letters | Michael Donovan | February 28, 2005 |
20 / 1-20 | King Pong | Michael Donovan | March 7, 2005 |
21 / 1-21 | Picture Perfect | Matt MacLennan | March 14, 2005 |
22 / 1-22 | Justin Time | Michael Donovan | March 21, 2005 |
23 / 1-23 | Eurocrush | Derek Schreyer | March 30, 2005 |
24 / 1-24 | Ghost of a Chance | Derek Schreyer | April 6, 2005 |
25 / 1-25 | Cascade (P.1) | Karen Troubetzkoy | April 13, 2005 |
26 / 1-26 | The Final Cut (P.2) | Derek Schreyer | April 20, 2005 |
Season 2 (2005–06)
# | Title | Writer | Airdate |
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27 / 2-1 | Return of the King | Derek Schreyer | September 5, 2005 |
28 / 2-2 | Fixed Doubles | Karen Troubetzkoy | September 12, 2005 |
29 / 2-3 | Every Dog Has Its Day | Skander Halim | September 19, 2005 |
30 / 2-4 | Fortunate Son | Alex Pugsley | September 26, 2005 |
31 / 2-5 | Break Point | Matt MacLennan | October 3, 2005 |
32 / 2-6 | The Real Dirt | Sheri Elwood | October 10, 2005 |
33 / 2-7 | Anger Management | Skander Halim | October 17, 2005 |
34 / 2-8 | Lord of the Fries | Derek Schreyer | October 24, 2005 |
35 / 2-9 | About a Girl | Matt MacLennan | October 31, 2005 |
36 / 2-10 | The Trial | Derek Schreyer | November 7, 2005 |
37 / 2-11 | The Agent Game | Sheri Elwood | November 14, 2005 |
38 / 2-12 | Comfort Zone | Jeffrey Aarles | November 21, 2005 |
39 / 2-13 | Highway 101 | Matt MacLennan | November 28, 2005 |
40 / 2-14 | Volley of the Dolls | Derek Schreyer | January 16, 2006 |
Season 3 (2006)
# | Title | Writer | Airdate |
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41 / 3-1 | You Can't Go Home | Derek Schreyer | July 10, 2006 |
42 / 3-2 | Odd Couples | Skander Halim | July 17, 2006 |
43 / 3-3 | Playing With Matches | Matt MacLennan | July 24, 2006 |
44 / 3-4 | The Slow Burn | Karen Troubetzkoy | July 31, 2006 |
45 / 3-5 | Foul Play | Derek Schreyer | August 14, 2006 |
46 / 3-6 | Between a Brock and a Hard Place | Peter Mitchell | August 21, 2006 |
47 / 3-7 | Road Trip | Derek Schreyer | August 28, 2006 |
48 / 3-8 | Over the Line | Matt MacLennan | September 4, 2006 |
49 / 3-9 | Except It Happened Like This | Alex Pugsley | September 11, 2006 |
50 / 3-10 | War is an Ugly Thing | Nikolijne Troubetzkoy | September 18, 2006 |
51 / 3-11 | With Friends Like These | Nikolijne Troubetzkoy & Jeffrey Aarles | September 25, 2006 |
52 / 3-12 | Lucas in the Sky | Karen Troubetzkoy | October 2, 2006 |
53 / 3-13 | The Man Without an Ace | Matt MacLennan | October 9, 2006 |
54 / 3-14 | Charity of Fire | Derek Schreyer | October 16, 2006 |
Broadcast
The series was broadcast on YTV in Canada. In the United States, the show is now streaming on Tubi and The Roku Channel.
Adaptations
A 3-part comic based on the television series, written by Andi Watson and drawn by Tommy Ohtsuka, was published by Marvel Comics.[2][3]
References
- ↑ Carroll, Ann (22 November 2006). "Coroner blames pavement dropoff for fatal accident". Montreal Gazette. Retrieved 4 March 2023 – via PressReader.
- ↑ 15 Love #1
- ↑ 15 Love (2011)
- ↑ 15 Love (2011) #1
- ↑ 15 Love (2011) #1
- ↑ 15 Love (2011) #1
- ↑ 15-Love GN-TPB (Graphic Novel)