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Chris Hyndman Of CBC-TV Series 'Steven And Chris' Has Died

The Canadian Press, 04 Aug, 2015 10:06 AM
    TORONTO — Chris Hyndman, co-host of CBC-TV's lifestyle series "Steven and Chris," has died.
     
    The CBC reported that Hyndman, 49, was found without vital signs after 11 p.m. on Monday in an alleyway near Toronto's Queen and Broadview streets.
     
    A Toronto Police spokesperson would not confirm the report, citing privacy concerns.
     
    A CBC spokesman confirmed earlier Tuesday that Hyndman had died.
     
    No other details were immediately released.
     
    Hyndman co-starred with off-screen partner Steven Sabados on the daily series, one of several projects that featured the couple's chemistry and affectionate rapport.
     
    Hyndman often played the joker, while the more straitlaced Sabados played up a calm and pragmatic demeanour.
     
    Together, their lengthy credits included HGTV's "Designer Guys," "Design Rivals" and the makeover program "So Chic with Steven and Chris."
     
    In 2007, they launched their own line of furniture, textiles, decorative accessories and area rugs.
     
    They launched their own talk show in January 2008, focusing on home decor, entertaining and fashion.

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