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Webdreams
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StarringJordan Jacob (Instagram - JordanJacobX), Maxine X, Tommy Pistol, Seven, Dave Angelo, Dugmor, Laurelle, Katrina, Malezia, Vid Vicious, Uncle D, Violet Manson, Angelique, Diesel
Narrated byAdrian Burhop
Opening themeRam
Country of originCanada
Original languagesEnglish, French
No. of episodes32
Production
Executive producerArnie Gelbart
ProducersMichael Kronish and Gregory Fine
Camera setupSingle camera
Running time30 minutes
Original release
NetworkShowcase Discovery Health
ReleaseSeptember 24, 2005 –
Current

Webdreams is a Gemini Award-nominated Canadian TV show produced by Showcase. It airs on Showcase and IFC.

The third season was planned for well over a year and is airing on Friday nights at 10 pm EST. It features the following characters:

  • Jordan Jacob, Owner and founder of Tease Entertainment Inc
  • Maxine X, Canada's Top Fetish Pornstar
  • Seven, Hip-Hop Porn Producer
  • Tommy Pistol, L.A. based porn director and performer
  • Jet Set Crew, L.A. based gay porn production company

The second season starring a new cadre of characters premiered on Showcase in April 2007. Much like the first season, Season 2 of Webdreams follows several people working in the adult entertainment industry:

  • Uncle D, The Canadian Assman (see video extract with Ariel Rebel and Andi Land)
  • Vid Vicious, Head of MSM Crew
  • Violet Manson, Goth-A-Billy web hostess
  • Diesel_(actor)|Diesel, Black Muscle Webcam Host
  • Lance & Alexandra, Most Prolific Couple In Vancouver Porn
  • Angelique_(actor)|Angelique, Quebec's Pioneer of Internet Porn

The ten-episode first series followed the lives and careers of:

The cameras follow some of the main characters to Toronto, Los Angeles, Vancouver, Florida, California, Amsterdam and Las Vegas.

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