N’udu’s best friend, Masud, is rescued from a war-torn Ligeria and brought back to Canada by NISA. But someone is still out to kill Masud. Unfortunately, it’s N’udu.
Everything about InSecurity, eh?
Evaluating CBC’s winter season
From John Doyle of the Globe and Mail:
- CBC’s winter season so far? Just fair-to-middling
January is the real starting point to the TV season for CBC. The winter season, with new series. And it’s a nerve-racking time – all that effort put into creating, airing and promoting new TV shows. Then you and me, we sit back and assess. Read more.
Ratings: Week of January 10
From Bill Brioux of TV Feeds My Family:
- Ratings across Canada Jan. 10 – 16
Here’s a look at how all the top shows performed across Canada, audiences 2+, according to overnight estimates. Read more.
New tonight: InSecurity on CBC – “View To A Nursing Home”
Ratings: New shows tumble in week 2
From Bill Brioux at TV Feeds My Family:
- New CBC shows take tumble in Week Two
Monday to Monday, Little Mosque went from 593,000 viewers to 477,000 according to overnight estimates. 18 to Life slipped from 436,000 to 386,000. Village on a Diet shrunk from 514,000 to 376,000. The Tuesday to Tuesday CBC tally followed the same trend. The new spy comedy InSecurity lost close to 200,000 viewers in Week Two, dropping from 724,000 to 526,000. The epic miniseries Pillars of the Earth had a similar slide, from 951,000 viewers on opening week to 762,000. Read more.