It All Begins Now...

Summary Host Andrew Younghusband talks about unlucky number thirteen, this season being being the thirteenth for the show, before he introduces the eight nominees for this season chosen from the approximately five hundred applications. They are: twenty-five year old Adam Bourre, who has been fearful of driving ever since he had an accident on an icy road and which belies the fact that he had dreams of being a driver or driving instructor as a career when he was younger; Ashley Dunne, as fearful and emotional behind the wheel as her nominator, season 11's Canada's Worst Driver Jillian Matthews, who professes now to be reformed in her lack of fear behind the wheel; Shayne Greer, an overly cautious driver due to being struck as a pedestrian when he was thirteen, that accident in which he sustained serious injuries including possibly a still problematic brain injury which may be affecting his cognitive skills; Melanie Lautard a single mother of four, two who have special needs, with her biggest driving issue being self-doubt; Travis Murray, a timid man, his timidity which translates into his driving as demonstrated by often waiting several minutes at intersections before entering; Joe Palozzi, a reckless driver who constantly flaunts rules to get a thrill, but who mistakenly believes his driving is not unsafe; nineteen year old Breanna Pratley, who has been paranoid about dying behind the wheel ever since she and some friends were T-boned in a serious accident several years ago, which has led to her refusing to drive on the highway; and Julie Wrzesien, who has had several accidents due to impatience, but who never feels the financial burden of her accidents as others in her life bail her out. With the exception of Travis who is provided an exemption due to needing to attend a previously agreed to engagement, the nominees have as their first task to drive the predetermined approximately ninety minute route with their nominator in the back seat to the Drivers' Rehabilitation Centre at Dunnville Airport. At the Centre, all eight nominees are then subjected to an assessment drive, consisting of a enclosed and slightly curvilinear reversing section, a tight maneuvering section through a concrete-barriered course, and a 50kph slalom. The car they will be using, a new 2017 Camaro, is equipped with a back-up camera - a first in the show's history - to provide use of the latest automobile technology and thus simulate real life driving in today's world. The eight then meet the expert panel for the first time, the panel who provide their initial thoughts.

S13.E1 ∙ It All Begins Now...

Directed : Unknown

Written : Unknown

Stars : Andrew Younghusband Cam Woolley Philippe Létourneau Shyamala Kiru

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Genres : Comedy Documentary

Release date : Oct 22, 2017

Countries of origin : Canada

Official sites : Discovery Channel

Language : English

Production companies : Eggplant Picture & Sound Proper Television Inc.

Summary Host Andrew Younghusband talks about unlucky number thirteen, this season being being the thirteenth for the show, before he introduces the eight nominees for this season chosen from the approximately five hundred applications. They are: twenty-five year old Adam Bourre, who has been fearful of driving ever since he had an accident on an icy road and which belies the fact that he had dreams of being a driver or driving instructor as a career when he was younger; Ashley Dunne, as fearful and emotional behind the wheel as her nominator, season 11's Canada's Worst Driver Jillian Matthews, who professes now to be reformed in her lack of fear behind the wheel; Shayne Greer, an overly cautious driver due to being struck as a pedestrian when he was thirteen, that accident in which he sustained serious injuries including possibly a still problematic brain injury which may be affecting his cognitive skills; Melanie Lautard a single mother of four, two who have special needs, with her biggest driving issue being self-doubt; Travis Murray, a timid man, his timidity which translates into his driving as demonstrated by often waiting several minutes at intersections before entering; Joe Palozzi, a reckless driver who constantly flaunts rules to get a thrill, but who mistakenly believes his driving is not unsafe; nineteen year old Breanna Pratley, who has been paranoid about dying behind the wheel ever since she and some friends were T-boned in a serious accident several years ago, which has led to her refusing to drive on the highway; and Julie Wrzesien, who has had several accidents due to impatience, but who never feels the financial burden of her accidents as others in her life bail her out. With the exception of Travis who is provided an exemption due to needing to attend a previously agreed to engagement, the nominees have as their first task to drive the predetermined approximately ninety minute route with their nominator in the back seat to the Drivers' Rehabilitation Centre at Dunnville Airport. At the Centre, all eight nominees are then subjected to an assessment drive, consisting of a enclosed and slightly curvilinear reversing section, a tight maneuvering section through a concrete-barriered course, and a 50kph slalom. The car they will be using, a new 2017 Camaro, is equipped with a back-up camera - a first in the show's history - to provide use of the latest automobile technology and thus simulate real life driving in today's world. The eight then meet the expert panel for the first time, the panel who provide their initial thoughts.

Details

Genres : Comedy Documentary

Release date : Oct 22, 2017

Countries of origin : Canada

Official sites : Discovery Channel

Language : English

Production companies : Eggplant Picture & Sound Proper Television Inc.

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The Secret of the Swamp

The Secret of the Swamp

With his invalid mother, Chet Wells rents a piece of property from Deacon Todd for the purpose of demonstrating Chet's ideas of "scientific farming." Major Burke and his daughter Emily are near neighbors. Emily is engaged to marry a wealthy young neighbor man. Her neighborly kindness to poorly Mrs. Wells brings her into frequent association with Chet, and the young people become fond of each other without openly expressing their mutual regard. Chet is unable to make the farm pay, and when Deacon Todd demands his rent, the young man cannot pay. During the argument Mrs. Wells arises from her bed and the excited conversation between Todd, the sheriff, and Chet gives her such a shock that she falls to the floor, fatally stricken. Chet swears vengeance upon Deacon Todd whom he blames for hastening his mother's death. Finally compelled to vacate, Chet sells his chattel and goes away to seek his fortune. Deacon Todd moves into the house Chet has vacated and an enmity develops between Major Burke and the miserly old deacon, climaxing when the major sends a charge of shot in Todd's direction because he discovers the deacon letting his cows into the major's corn. Todd disappears the night that Chet returns. Suspicion is directed toward Chet because threats he had made to "get even" with the deacon. Major Burke is conscience-stricken when he sees a flock of buzzards hovering over a nearby swamp and fancies that the dead body of his "victim" is the attraction for the vultures. Taking assiduously to drinking for the purpose of quieting his conscience the major is overcome by the stuff and sleeps. Chet enters the major's house to call upon Emily and hears the major talking in his maudlin slumber, revealing the facts in the shooting of Todd. By the same method of transmission, Emily has learned from her own father's lips that truth of "the deacon's demise." When officers come to Burke's house and accuse Chet of the crime the young man admits that he is guilty and tells the officers to search the swamp for Todd's remains. Chet's heroism in submitting himself as a victim to her own father's action greatly stirs Emily's latent admiration, and forgetful of her obligation to marry another, the girl easily surrenders her heart to Chet and proceeds to help him out of his dilemma. Chet is locked in the rickety neighborhood jail and Emily releases him, giving him opportunity to decamp and begging him to take her along to be married. Thus matters arrive at the conclusion of the film, but the exact manner in which the story ends is not revealed. Suffice it to say that the "surprise finish" changes the whole nature of the story from tense melodrama to boisterous farce, ending in the "biggest laugh" ever produced by a moving picture.

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