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New tonight: Murdoch Mysteries on Citytv – “This One Goes To Eleven”

Murdoch Mysteries (Citytv Original Series) Sunday, April 25 at 9:00pm ET/PT (9:00pm CT, 7:00pm MT)

Investigating the deadly robbery of a priceless Rembrandt draws Murdoch (Yannick Bisson) into the vibrant world of power couple James Pendrick (Peter Stebbings) and his free-spirited wife Sally (Kate Greenhouse) who has eyes for Murdoch.

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New tonight: Spectacle: Elvis Costello With … “Bruce Springsteen, Part 1” on CTV

10 p.m. – SPECTACLE: ELVIS COSTELLO WITH… – “Bruce Springsteen, Part 1” – NEW EPISODE
In the first installment of this two-part season finale, Elvis Costello sits down with Bruce Springsteen and, with his guitar in hand, he opens up about his pre-E Street Band bands. He also chats about his early and current inspirations and the resurgence of New Jersey. E Street Band members Nils Lofgren and Roy Bittan sit in for a couple of songs.

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New tonight: Murdoch Mysteries on Citytv

Murdoch Mysteries (Citytv Original Series) Friday, April 23 at 9:00pm ET/PT (8:00pm CT,10:00pm MT) *New Episode, special time*

Two of the Beaton heirs have died under mysterious circumstances. Murdoch (Yannick Bisson) doesn’t buy the Manor staff’s contentions that the mansion is haunted by a ghost and sets out to prove it by staying the night and keeping a close eye on the surviving heirs.

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New tonight: The Bridge on CTV – “Painted Ladies”

10 p.m. – THE BRIDGE – “Painted Ladies” – NEW EPISODE
Answering a call for “officer down,” Frank (Aaron Douglas) discovers the victim is not a cop but a prostitute dressed as a cop. Investigating further, Frank uncovers an escort ring run by a ruthless vice cop.

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In the news: Shattered on set in Vancouver

From Glen Schaefer of the Vancouver Province:

  • Shattered tries to pick up the pieces
    “And as Shattered heads into the last few weeks of a 13-episode filming schedule, fingers are crossed that the show could become a homegrown creative hub for actors and writers in the style of the late, lamented cops-and-smugglers drama Intelligence, off the air just over two years ago. In terms of Canadian-produced hour-long drama, it’s been slow ever since.” Read more.
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