A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Premiere:
October 20, 2010
# of Seasons: 3
# of Episodes: 17
Finale:
May 5, 2013
Original Title:
Oil Change
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Aquila Productions
Countries:
CA
Oil Change is a Canadian documentary television series, following the Edmonton Oilers. Produced by Alberta's Aquila Productions, Oil Change features exclusive access inside the Edmonton Oilers organization through the 2010–11 NHL season and 2011–12 NHL season. Don Metz is the executive producer of the series, Gord Redel is the producer, and Scot Morison is the writer/story developer. The first season aired on TSN. Season 2 premiered locally on CKEM-DT October 21, 2011. The national premiere was on Sportsnet October 23, 2011. The six-part series will air approximately once a month, until the end of the NHL regular season.
Producer:
Don Metz
Gord Redel
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