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English Teachers (TV series)

English Teachers (aired internationally as Taipei Diaries) was a Canadian documentary television series. The series followed the lives of young Canadians teaching English to children in Taipei. The series aired on Life Network in the early 2000s. It was created, directed, written, and produced by the Canadian filmmaker David Hansen. The second and third seasons received positive reviews.

Premise

The series followed the professional and personal lives of from five to six young Canadians teaching English as a Second Language in Taipei. The Canadian Press wrote that the documentary's subjects participated in filming "for a variety of reasonsto search for love, fulfil career aspirations, or ward off financial debt".

Production and release

The series was created, directed, written, and produced by the Canadian filmmaker David Hansen; executive produced by Michael Snook and Clark Donnelly; and produced by Maria Spinarski and WestWind Pictures. The subjects were filmed around-the-clock and the raw footage was sent for editing in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. The series aired on Life Network and was distributed worldwide as Taipei Diaries by Portfolio Entertainment.

Critical reception

The second and third seasons of the series received positive reviews. In The Toronto Star, the culture critic Vinay Menon said that second season was a "low-budget genius" in following the lives of the subjects and "shin[ing] an unflattering spotlight on the five's unworldly and often misguided impulses". By contrast, Will Chabun in the Regina Leader-Post wrote that second season made viewers identify with the struggles of the subjects. The second season also won the Golden Sheaf Award for Best Documentary Series at the 2004 Yorkton Film Festival. Andrew Ryan in The Globe and Mail called the third season "a welcome addition to the prime-time schedule".

Seasons

The series aired for the following seasons:

  • Season 1
  • Season 2first aired 9 October 2003 on Life Network
  • Season 3first aired 13 October 2004 on Life Network

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