Everything about Being Erica, eh?

New tonight: Battle of the Blades, InSecurity and Being Erica on CBC

Battle of the Blades

British Olympic Gold Medalist, four-time World Champion and star of the UK’s smash-hit TV show Dancing On Ice, Christopher Dean returns to the BATTLE OF THE BLADES judging panel as Guest Judge along with Head Judge, Sandra Bezic and Resident Judge, Jeremy Roenick. On Sunday, November 6 at 8 p.m. (8:30 NT) and on Monday, November 7 at 8 p.m. (8:30 NT), Dean will help the judging panel decide which pairs will make it through to the final week. The four pairs will perform to popular ‘duets’ which must also include a solo by each of the hockey players.

InSecurity

“Spies of A Certain Age” – Alex questions her judgment after getting involved with a hot, young cyber analyst. Claude and Burt take a road trip and have trouble finding their footing.

Being Erica

“Being Ethan” – Erica runs into Ethan, and they bond in both the present and past. Meanwhile, Brent and Julianne share a revelation.

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New tonight: Battle of the Blades, InSecurity and Being Erica on CBC

BOTB - Week 6 - Ep 11 - Judges

Battle of the Blades

Results – A fan-favourite from season one, international figure skating superstar Katarina Witt returns to BATTLE OF THE BLADES’ judging panel as Guest Judge along with Head Judge Sandra Bezic and Resident Judge Jeremy Roenick. Viewers will enjoy Witt’s candid remarks as the five remaining pairs compete as characters in full costume for this week’s Hallowe’en theme live on Sunday, October 30 at 8 p.m. (8:30 p.m. NT) and on Monday, October 31 at 8 p.m. (8:30 p.m. NT).

InSecurity

“Anger Management” -Alex loses her cool when someone else takes credit for her successful mission. Claude becomes obsessed with finding out what another team member said about him to the NISA psychiatrist.

Being Erica

“If I Could Turn Back Time” – Erica wishes for more control, and gets it when Dr. Tom grants her time-travel powers.

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Being Erica being exported

From Gayle MacDonald of the Globe and Mail:

  • A CBC success: Erica without borders
    When Jana Sinyor hatched the idea for Being Erica – a series about a plucky but flailing young woman who travels back in time to fix past mistakes – she expected a decent run on the CBC. Five years later, the show is on television screens in 160 countries – from South America, Africa, Russia and South Korea to Iceland – and the producers have sold the rights for remakes to ABC and the BBC. All that makes Being Erica, which stars Alberta-born Erin Karpluk in the title role, one of Canada’s bestselling television exports ever. Read more.
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