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  • 2015
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Full Disclosure was a Canadian drama that premiered on April 5, 2015. The show ran for one season and consisted of six episodes. It was produced by Canadian production company Shaftesbury, and aired on the Canadian broadcaster CBC. The show was set in present-day Toronto and followed the lives of a group of journalists who worked at a fictional newspaper called The Sentinel. The main character of the show was journalist Katie Cooper (played by Canadian actress Kathleen Robertson), who was assigned to the newspaper's city desk after returning from a stint covering the war in Afghanistan.

The show's premise was centered around the idea of investigative journalism and the impact that it can have on people's lives. Each episode of the show focused on a different story that the reporters at The Sentinel were working on, and the personal and professional challenges that they faced as they tried to uncover the truth.

Full Disclosure was a character-driven show that focused on the relationships between the journalists at The Sentinel. In addition to Katie Cooper, the show's other main characters included news editor David Hertzberg (played by Stuart Margolin), editor-in-chief John Francis (played by David Hewlett), and investigative reporter Alec Fischer (played by John Rhys-Davies).

The show was praised by critics for its realistic portrayal of the world of journalism and its commitment to telling stories that had real-world implications. Many of the stories that the journalists worked on dealt with issues that were relevant to contemporary Canadian society, such as political corruption, police brutality, and the plight of refugees.

One of the strengths of Full Disclosure was its willingness to take risks and challenge conventional narrative structures. Unlike many other crime dramas, Full Disclosure did not rely on the usual tropes of the genre, such as car chases and shootouts. Instead, the show's dramatic tension was created through the complex relationships between the journalists, as well as the ethical dilemmas that they faced in their work.

The show's creators also took an innovative approach to storytelling by incorporating elements of multimedia journalism into the show. In several episodes, the reporters at The Sentinel used social media and other digital platforms to gather information and connect with sources. This gave the show a contemporary feel and demonstrated its commitment to exploring the evolving landscape of journalism in the digital age.

Overall, Full Disclosure was a well-crafted and thought-provoking drama that explored the role of journalism in society. While it only ran for one season, the show left an indelible impression on audiences and demonstrated the power of investigative journalism to uncover the truth and hold those in power accountable.

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Seasons
Episode 10
10. Episode 10
July 12, 2017
Giordano is blackmailed by Marco: he has kidnapped his daughter, and if he ever wants to see her alive again, he has to go back into prison and kill Andrea.
Episode 9
9. Episode 9
July 5, 2017
The truth is now close to coming out. Marco learns the truth about Alessandro's paternity and wants to send Gloria and Alessandro to Miami.
Episode 8
8. Episode 8
June 28, 2017
Stefano and Giulia try to overcome the obstacles which come with having to carry the burden of who their families are that are preventing them from enjoying their happiness.
Episode 7
7. Episode 7
June 21, 2017
Andrea is determined to put the past ? and Vittoria ? behind him. Now, he has Elena in his life and both she and their relationship deserve a chance.
Episode 6
6. Episode 6
June 14, 2017
Alberto can't bring himself to kill Arianna, as Marco Ackermann ordered him to do. Arianna doesn't remember anything about the accident, and because of this, Alberto manages to convince Marco that she doesn't pose a threat to their plans. However, Marco gives him an ominous warning: whoever betrays him, dies.
Episode 5
5. Episode 5
July 6, 2017
Andrea and Elena have never been more in love, but little do they know that Marco Ackermann is getting closer to carrying out his plan to destroy his hated brother and the woman that he loves.
Episode 4
4. Episode 4
May 31, 2017
Marco Ackerman frames his brother with a false accusation of money laundering by a prominent politician. Even Elena's trust in the man she has stood by begins to falter. However, the woman decides to ask Giordano ? now in prison ? to try to find the truth.
Episode 3
3. Episode 3
May 24, 2017
Andrea is being held at gunpoint by Marco Ackerman. He is only saved from his fury thanks to Gloria, who, during a phone call, reminds her husband not to do anything stupid or get his hands dirty with yet another murder.
Episode 2
2. Episode 2
May 17, 2017
The death of Gianmari brings with it more doubts for Elena. Now she doesn't even trust Andrea Fiore. She tries to make sense of what Gianmaria was trying to tell her as he was dying, and she wants to find out what the key he gave her unlocks. After some bluffing on her part, Andrea becomes suspicious, leading to a huge fight between them.
Episode 1
1. Episode 1
May 11, 2017
Elena, with great difficulty, tries to come to terms with Pietro's death and restore some sense of peace for her children. They have moved in with grandmother Maria , and Elena opens an outreach center for struggling women, funded by her old friend Gianmaria Fiore.
Description

Full Disclosure was a Canadian drama that premiered on April 5, 2015. The show ran for one season and consisted of six episodes. It was produced by Canadian production company Shaftesbury, and aired on the Canadian broadcaster CBC. The show was set in present-day Toronto and followed the lives of a group of journalists who worked at a fictional newspaper called The Sentinel. The main character of the show was journalist Katie Cooper (played by Canadian actress Kathleen Robertson), who was assigned to the newspaper's city desk after returning from a stint covering the war in Afghanistan.

The show's premise was centered around the idea of investigative journalism and the impact that it can have on people's lives. Each episode of the show focused on a different story that the reporters at The Sentinel were working on, and the personal and professional challenges that they faced as they tried to uncover the truth.

Full Disclosure was a character-driven show that focused on the relationships between the journalists at The Sentinel. In addition to Katie Cooper, the show's other main characters included news editor David Hertzberg (played by Stuart Margolin), editor-in-chief John Francis (played by David Hewlett), and investigative reporter Alec Fischer (played by John Rhys-Davies).

The show was praised by critics for its realistic portrayal of the world of journalism and its commitment to telling stories that had real-world implications. Many of the stories that the journalists worked on dealt with issues that were relevant to contemporary Canadian society, such as political corruption, police brutality, and the plight of refugees.

One of the strengths of Full Disclosure was its willingness to take risks and challenge conventional narrative structures. Unlike many other crime dramas, Full Disclosure did not rely on the usual tropes of the genre, such as car chases and shootouts. Instead, the show's dramatic tension was created through the complex relationships between the journalists, as well as the ethical dilemmas that they faced in their work.

The show's creators also took an innovative approach to storytelling by incorporating elements of multimedia journalism into the show. In several episodes, the reporters at The Sentinel used social media and other digital platforms to gather information and connect with sources. This gave the show a contemporary feel and demonstrated its commitment to exploring the evolving landscape of journalism in the digital age.

Overall, Full Disclosure was a well-crafted and thought-provoking drama that explored the role of journalism in society. While it only ran for one season, the show left an indelible impression on audiences and demonstrated the power of investigative journalism to uncover the truth and hold those in power accountable.

  • Premiere Date
    January 7, 2015
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