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NCT's connection to the TV & Film world began in Glasgow, Scotland during David Mole's year of exchange from Queen's University in 2002. While studying "Political Science," at the "Adam Smith School of Economics and Finance" at the University of Glasgow, David joined forces with graduate law student Mr. Stuart Candy of "The Sceptical Futuryst" Infamy and fellow Canadian Mr. James Allan to produce an international documentary about international student life on campus. While on campus in Scotland, David & roommate James Allan created an "unofficial Canadian Embassy" called "Caribou House" dedicated to the propagation of Canadian culture, identity, and beer. After a thorough campaign of letter writing "back home," Caribou House was officially sponsored by Canadian Tire, Molson Canadian, & Tim Hortons. Once back on campus in Kingston, Ontario David's story was selected by Tim Hortons as a "real-life" TV commercial aired nationally for a year: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NuFLon26nMw In 2006, NCT was contacted by a major production company in Toronto to work on set of a TV Commercial. An NCT "London Cab" was used as the primary background, and as they say, the story began. From that point, the Niagara Classic fleet has been used in countless TV & Feature Film work all around Ontario. Most recently hired for American TV Series "Nikita" on the CW Network, and "Covert Affair" on the USA Network, NCT will begin production on a major feature film being shot in Toronto during the spring of 2011.
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