

Play Da Vinci's Inquest VideoVancouver coroners, pathologists and homicide detectives inhabit a murky world as they attempt to solve the mysteries behind the unnatural, accidental, or suspicious deaths committed in the city's back alleys and bedrooms. At times selfless, at times grudging, they all have agendas and history, passion for their work, and ambition for their futures. Charismatic, controversial and mercurial Vancouver Coroner Dominic Da Vinci is the pivot around which this complex world spins.
Gemini Award-winner Nicholas Campbell stars in Da Vinci's Inquest as the controversial Vancouver Coroner who, working with homicide detectives and pathologists, speaks for the dead to protect the living. As a spokesman for the dead, Dominic Da Vinci strives to give dignity to untimely death. For every issue he champions, there is the underlying knowledge of human frailty, and a wry acknowledgment that his own personal and professional past is riddled with missteps.
A four-time Gemini Award winner for Best Dramatic Series, Da Vinci's Inquest has won over 35 industry awards and been twice nominated for the prestigious Banff Rockie Award as Best Continuing Series. Da Vinci's Inquest is broadcast in over 45 countries on the five continents and distinguished as Canada's top-rated dramatic series.
Clark Gilmore got the boot last week on America's Next Top Model, and later revealed that she was still recovering from rhinoplasty during the show. She remains close with Elina and Lauren Brie, according to E! Online.
Parma's own Mike Mizanin is a reality star turned grappler, but he's also a big fan of One Tree Hill. In fact, The Miz keeps Bethany Joy Galeotti (Haley) tunes on his iPod!
Familiar faces are returning! Both Jennie Garth and Shannen Doherty have lined up more episodes of 90210, and Jason Priestley will direct later this season. Ernest Waddell (Peyton's long-lost brother, Derek) is also visiting One Tree Hill for awhile.
CW QUOTE OF THE WEEK:
"My business is based on one simple concept: Never tell
yourself 'no.' There
used to be a time, if you didn't have the money to buy something, you didn't
buy it. My mother calls those the Dark Ages." —Morgan (Jeff
Hephner), explaining
his payday loans family biz on Easy Money