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  1. SkyMed, a Canadian television medical drama series created by Julie Puckrin, made its debut with the first season in July 2022.

  2. Jun 6, 2018 · Temple Street Productions, the company behind Orphan Black and Queer As Folk, have acquired the TV rights to Kelley Armstrong 's Rockton mystery novels. The three book set will be adapted by...

  3. Sep 16, 2021 · Created by Julie Puckrin (Nurses, Killjoys) Skymed revolves around life, death and drama at 20,000 feet. The series weaves together intense character journeys and high-stakes medical rescues,...

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  4. Jul 10, 2022 · SkyMed’ is partially based on a true story. The series was developed for television by Julie Puckrin, who revealed in an interview that she drew inspiration from actual events to craft the show’s narrative and characters.

  5. Aug 26, 2018 · Julie Puckrin is one of the Killjoys writers who joined the show in Season 3 and stayed on through the end of the series. Last season, she gifted us with “Heist, Heist Baby.” This past Friday, her latest episode, “Baby, Face Killer,” had Pree in all his glory plus heart-to-heart family drama and Zeph breaking out the science.

  6. Jul 10, 2022 · Julie Puckrin was inspired to create “SkyMed” after hearing how her sister and brother-in-law met serving on air ambulances in Canada’s North.

  7. Jan 5, 2024 · ‘SkyMed’ has been renewed for a third season. The filming of the upcoming installment will start in North Bay, Ontario, on an undisclosed date. The pre-production work for season 3 is set to begin next month. Julie Puckrin continues to serve as the head writer with James Genn on board as a director.

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