Push (Canadian TV series) explained

Country:Canada
Language:English
Network:CBC Television

Push is a Canadian television documentary series, which premiered on February 24, 2023, on CBC Television.[1] The series profiles the "Wheelie Peeps", a group of wheelchair users in Edmonton, Alberta who have come together as a circle of friends around Benveet Gill, the co-founder of the city's ReYu Paralysis Recovery Centre.[2]

The cast members of the show include Brian McPherson, a sledge hockey player, and his girlfriend Victoria Berezovich, an advocate for Charcot–Marie–Tooth disease awareness; Natasha Urkow, a quadriplegic playwright and actress who is navigating the complications of pregnancy; Brittany Neunzig, a teacher who makes disability awareness videos for YouTube; Aleem Jaffer, an employment readiness consultant who is newly married to his husband Nick; and Riccardo Baldini, a concert pianist who is relearning how to play the instrument adaptively following a spinal cord injury.[2]

Notes and References

  1. https://web.archive.org/web/20230209201835/https://etcanada.com/news/967164/new-cbc-show-push-is-canadas-first-major-network-primetime-series-featuring-leading-cast-with-disabilities/ "New CBC Show ‘PUSH’ Is Canada’s First Major-Network Primetime Series Featuring Leading Cast With Disabilities"
  2. Savannah Parker, "Edmontonians on wheels featured in CBC docuseries PUSH". Edmonton Journal, February 28, 2023.