Everything about This Hour Has 22 Minutes, eh?

New tonight: 22 Minutes on CBC with Gilles Duceppe and Maxime Bernier

This week on 22 Minutes…

Mark Critch uses a translator to speak to Bloc Québécois Leader, Gilles Duceppe.

Teen Correspondent, Mark Jackson (Gavin Crawford) tours the tar sands in a helicopter.

And, Mark Critch gets to the bottom of the census fiasco in an exclusive
one-on-one interview with MP, Maxime Bernier.

Award-winning hit comedy series 22 Minutes with audience favorites Mark Critch, Gavin Crawford, Geri Hall and Cathy Jones airs on Tuesday, October 26 at 8:30 pm on CBC Television.

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22 Minutes “Pinsent reads Bieber” sketch goes viral

From a media release:

Gordon Pinsent Reading From Justin Bieber’s Memoirs on 22 Minutes Becomes a Viral Hit

Canadian Icon, Gordon Pinsent read his favourite quotes from Justin Bieber’s new memoirs on 22 Minutes this week.
Check out the sketch below and Justin Bieber’s tweet response to the reading.

Award-winning hit comedy series 22 Minutes with audience favorites Mark Critch, Gavin Crawford, Geri Hall and Cathy Jones airs on Tuesday nights at 8:30 pm on CBC Television.

Unfair and unbalanced, the 22 Minutes team is on the scene uncovering stories the mainstream media won’t touch, calling politicians to task, and satirizing the hilarious state of contemporary news programming.

 

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New tonight: 22 Minutes on CBC with Gordon Pinsent and the National Press Gallery Dinner

This week on 22 Minutes …

Award-winning hit comedy series 22 Minutes with audience favorites Mark Critch, Gavin Crawford, Geri Hall and Cathy Jones airs on Tuesday, October 19 at 8:30 pm on CBC Television.

Mark Critch speaks with Canada’s leaders on the 22 Minutes Red Carpet at the National Press Gallery Dinner on Parliament Hill.

And, Gordon Pinsent reads his favourite quotes from Justin Bieber’s new memoirs.

Unfair and unbalanced, the 22 Minutes team is on the scene uncovering stories the mainstream media won’t touch, calling politicians to task, and satirizing the hilarious state of contemporary news programming.

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