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New tonight: Haven, Marketplace, The Fifth Estate

Haven, Showcase – Season premiere
The scary mysteries and odd eccentricities of this small coastal town will unfold when Haven returns for its third season Friday, September 28 at 9 p.m. ET exclusively on Showcase. In the season 3 premiere, Haven picks up immediately following the events of the gripping season two finale with Audrey (Emily Rose) having been brutally kidnapped; Nathan (Lucas Bryant) warned against pursuing a romantic relationship with Audrey; and Duke (Eric Balfour) seemingly engaged in a fight to the death with Nathan after he discovers his family lineage is to kill Haven citizens with Troubles. Haven, based on the novella The Colorado Kid from renowned author Stephen King, follows former FBI agent Audrey Parker, who becomes a cop in the small town of Haven, Maine, and soon discovers the town’s many secrets, which also hold the key to unlocking the mysteries of her lost past. This season’s guest stars include Iain Glen (Game of Thrones, Downton Abbey), Bree Williamson (Gossip Girl, One Life to Live), Laura Vandervoort (Smallville, White Collar), Edge (WWE Superstar), Dorian Missick (Southland, The Cape), Kate Kelton (Harold and Kumar, American Psycho 2), Nolan North (Uncharted video game series, Pretty Little Liars) and Claudia Black (Uncharted video game series, Farscape).

Marketplace, CBC – “Fighting For Fido”
Thousands of dogs are sick or dying across North America and it’s been going on for years. No one can say what, exactly, made the dogs sick, but owners say their dogs got sick after they were fed a popular chicken jerky treat. MARKETPLACE is on the trail of this mysterious illness and putting these treats to the test: Fighting for Fido airs Friday, Sept. 28 at 8 p.m. (8:30 NT) on CBC-TV. Are big companies putting profits before pets? In this new MARKETPLACE investigation, Tom Harrington looks into the unregulated business of pet food—a business worth 50 billion dollars a year—and uncovers some disturbing details that Canadian pet owners need to know. Warnings and advisories from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, along with the American Veterinary Association, and the Canadian Veterinary Medical Association warn consumers and vets about the treats, but so far, Canadian government regulators remain silent, and there have been no recalls on either side of the border. With some of the biggest pet food companies marketing these made-in-China treats, who fights for Fido when things go wrong? MARKETPLACE is Canada’s consumer watchdog, and is taking some hard evidence to the lab, hoping to crack the case.

The Fifth Estate, CBC – “Runaway Fighter”
It could yet prove to be the most expensive defense purchase in Canadian history–$25 billion and counting. The military promises it’s the best fighter jet available, but some critics are saying it’s a turkey hatched from a bad idea: a do-it-all plane that might not do anything well-at-all. Was Canada pressured to buy the F-35 fighter jet? Will the jet ever deliver on its promise of being the top gun in the sky? Did the government cover up the true costs to win an election? With secret documents and exclusive interviews with Air Force insiders, Gillian Findlay pieces together the troubling story of the F-35. From Lockheed Martin’s first prototype and bungled development process to Canada’s decision to buy the fighter jet without an open competition, Runaway Fighter raises serious questions about a procurement system seemingly run amok and a jetfighter critics say will never live up to its spin.

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Mr. Young rejuvenates classic sitcom style in Canada

From Emily Olesen of Backofthebook.ca:

  • TV the way Lucy likes it
    Sitting in the Mr. Young audience is like watching a live action cartoon. Props from past episodes adorn the walls of the studio, including oversized products from “Cyclops Wholesale Food Suppliers,” a Prius-sized beetle, and a morbid looking papier-mâché chicken. The atmosphere is carnival-like as warm-up guy Dave Dimpailus plays a round of “guess what’s in my bag” with the studio audience. Then he plays “produce a library card and win a prize.” The audience is remarkably pumped — given that the prize is a fridge magnet. Read more.
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Andrea Martin to guest star on Over The Rainbow

From a media release:

QUEEN OF COMEDY, ANDREA MARTIN TO BE GUEST ON CBC’S OVER THE RAINBOW THIS WEEK

Legendary Emmy® and Tony Award winning comedian, Andrea Martin, will appear as a special guest on CBC’s OVER THE RAINBOW this week. Viewers can see the eight remaining Dorothys perform live on Sunday, September 30 at 8 p.m. (8:30 NT), followed by Monday night’s results show on October 1 at 8 p.m. (8:30 NT).

Martin will share her unique brand of wit and her experience in musical comedy as she works with the contestants to stage their group performance of the Broadway classic, “Anything You Can Do,” from Annie Get Your Gun. Each contestant will be vying for the chance to play Dorothy in Andrew Lloyd Webber’s new stage adaptation of The Wizard of Oz, opening this December at the Ed Mirvish Theatre, Toronto, ON.

“There is nothing more rewarding than seeing a young performer take risks, trust and grow before your very eyes. I’m honored to have the opportunity to “get in the ring” with these young girls and pass on my experience in musical comedy,” says Martin.

A beloved veteran of stage, screen (My Big Fat Greek Wedding) and television, Andrea Martin is best known for her time in Toronto’s Second City improv comedy troupe and the critically-acclaimed SCTV. Martin most recently appeared as Juliette, opposite Geoffrey Rush and Susan Sarandon, in the Broadway production of Exit the King. For her performance as Juliette, Martin received both Drama Desk and Outer Critics Award nominations. Martin is the recipient of four ACTRA awards, two Emmys, a Tony award, two Gemini nominations and a star on Canada’s Walk of Fame. For Martin’s work in the recent Toronto production of Love, Loss and What I Wore, as well as her one woman show, Final Days! Everything Must Go!!, she received Broadwayworld.com’s 2010 best actress and best theatrical event awards. Martin will be performing “Final Days! Everything Must Go!!” at 55 Below in New York City on October 9th, 10th & 11th. She will also soon start rehearsals for the revival of Pippin on Broadway.

OVER THE RAINBOW broadcasts live one-hour performance shows at 8 p.m. (8:30 NT) each Sunday, where the Dorothys will perform a variety of Broadway, standards and pop numbers in front of a live studio audience. Then on the weekly half-hour results shows airing on Mondays at 8 p.m. (8:30 NT) the bottom two Dorothys, as determined by a public vote, will go head-to-head in a live sing-off. Judges Arlene Phillips, the famed UK TV judge, dance choreographer and director, Louise Pitre, Canada’s first lady of musical theatre, and one of Canada’s most popular leading men, Thom Allison, will then determine who will be sent home. Canadians can cast their votes using the ground-breaking, interactive OVER THE RAINBOW app, through the Over the Rainbow Website or via telephone.

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New tonight: Flashpoint, Doc Zone

Flashpoint, CTV – “No Kind of Life”
A gunpoint abduction at a doctor’s office puts Team One on a collision course with a desperate felon as his bleeding son’s life rests in Sam’s (David Paetkau) hands.

Doc Zone, CBC – “Eat, Cook, Love (Part 2)”
You are what you eat. But what if when you eat, how you eat, who you eat with and who cooked your meal is just as important as what is on your plate?

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TV, eh? podcast episode 104 – “Zombies Yes, Meth No”

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