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Murdoch Mysteries season 4 to premiere March 16 on Citytv

From a media release:

Murdoch Mysteries, Season 4 premieres Wednesday, March 16 at 10pm

Citytv mid-season primetime programming line up is as follows: (all times ET)

THURSDAY:
10pm – 11pm – Murdoch Mysteries (encore presentation)

SATURDAY:
8-8:30pm – Glenn Martin, DDS
8:30 – 9pm – Out There with Melissa Dimarco
9-11pm – Canadian Movies

SUNDAY:
10-11pm – Murdoch Mysteries (encore presentation) starting Jan 16

SUNDAY: (starting March 6)
10 – 11pm – Murdoch Mysteries (encore presentation)

Additional premieres:
Murdoch Mysteries, Season 4 premieres Wednesday, March 16 at 10pm.
My RONA Home, S2, premieres Sunday, April 3 at 9pm.

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Tiga Talk! season 3 starts Jan 6 on APTN with website, mobile app

From a media release:

PRESCHOOL TV SERIES LAUNCHING SEASON 3, INTERACTIVE WEBSITE, MOBILE APP

  • Tiga Talk! Returns With More Tools For Teaching Aboriginal Languages To Kids

The popular preschool series Tiga Talk! will ring in the New Year with the premiere of a new season on the Aboriginal Peoples Television Network (APTN), a brand new interactive website, and an iPhone application:

  • Tiga Talk! Season 3 Begins January 6, 2011
  • Airs Thursday mornings on APTN (check local listings for time)
  • Interactive Website Launches December 8, 2010 www.tigatalk.com
  • IPhone App Launches January 6, 2011 www.tigatalk.com and the ITunes Store

Tiga Talk! entertains kids while teaching both Aboriginal and English language skills during the preschool years – an integral stage in development. By watching the series, children can learn how to make language sounds more easily, and have fun doing it! The addition of an interactive website and iPhone application provide even greater learning opportunities, offering games, crafts and videos that give children and their families the chance to explore and learn together.

ABOUT TIGA TALK!

With Aboriginal languages being lost across Canada, Tiga Talk! was created to help teach language skills to preschoolers, while building confidence and instilling imagination in young minds. Targeted at all children (Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal) aged 3-6, Tiga Talk! is a gentle, entertaining series that has fun exploring languages and culture. It combines live action with a magic puppet world, and features music and imaginary play.

Tiga Talk! is centered around three stuffed toys – Tiga the wolf cub, Gertie the gopher, and Gavin the goose – who live with human friends Jodie and Jason, their father, and Kokum (“grandmother” in Cree). Jodie and Jason have a secret. When there aren’t any adults around, their stuffed toys come alive as talking puppets. Through their interactions and adventures, the puppets and kids learn about traditional practices and languages of various Aboriginal cultures in imaginative ways.

Tiga Talk! not only captivates and entertains its preschool audience, but also creates an ear for Aboriginal language, and encourages an excitement for learning about traditions and culture during those very important early years.

THE NEW SEASON

Season 3 of Tiga Talk! builds upon the strengths of the first two seasons, with exciting new additions that previous viewers will be pleased to discover, and first-time audiences will enjoy:

New Family – Season 3 welcomes Jason and Jodie’s dad, a character not seen in the first two seasons. Dad takes the kids on various field trips, from visiting a music recording studio, to a petting zoo, to the museum.

New Friends – In addition to the puppets from Season 1 and 2, Jason and Jodie now have four new friends to play with: Jack, Alice, Kyle and Tessa. These friends come over to visit, play games, and do various activities in the backyard.

New Sets – The majority of the show used to take place in Jodie and Jason’s bedroom at Kokum’s place, and at Tiga and Gertie’s indoor dens. In Season 3, the bedroom has been replaced with a larger set in Kokum’s backyard that includes a pond for Gavin, an underground tunnel for Gertie, and an outdoor den for Tiga.

New Segments – Two new segments are being introduced in Season 3: ‘Get Moving’, a segment that allows viewers to follow along to exercises with a song performed by the puppets; and ‘Things We Love to Do’, which shows kids doing different kinds of fun activities that fit with the theme of each episode.

ABOUT THE PRODUCTION

Tiga Talk! was developed by an award-winning children’s television producer, an early childhood educator and a speech pathologist. Irene Green is producer and writer for the series, and also plays the role of ‘Kokum’. Singer/songwriter/actor Art Napoleon plays ‘Dad’, eight-year-old Kate-La Faith Hanuse returns as ‘Jodie’, and seven-year-old Gabriel Paul once again takes on the role of ‘Jason’.

Tiga Talk! is produced by Tiga Talk Season 3 Inc. Hilary Pryor wears multiple hats as executive producer, producer, writer and director, Peter Strutt is executive producer, and Vanessa Loewen is associate producer.

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By The Rapids season three premieres Jan 6 on APTN

From a media release:

CANADA’S PRIMETIME ANIMATED SERIES “BY THE RAPIDS” PLUNGES INTO SEASON THREE WITH STAR-STUDDED TALENT AND UN-RESERVED HUMOUR

  • “BY THE RAPIDS” season three premieres Thurs., Jan. 6 at 7:30 p.m. ET/MT on APTN

The mayhem rolls on in season three of “BY THE RAPIDS” (7 x 30′), a primetime-animated comedy on APTN that takes a satirical look at what happens when a thoroughly urban family relocates from Toronto to the rural Aboriginal community where the successful lawyer parents were raised. “By The Rapids” highlights Aboriginal culture while touching on real issues – with a helping of pop-culture references and side-splitting one-liners grown-ups will love. “Kids in the Hall” alum Scott Thompson, actor and medical doctor Evan Adams, and Canadian comedian Adam Wilson make guest appearances this season. Rising Canadian film star Tiio Horn – who appeared in three films at the 2009 Toronto Int. Film Festival and has an upcoming feature film alongside Mickey Rourke and Freida Pinto in the works – returns as the voices of Bev, Karen and Hazel Littlehorn. “By The Rapids” season three airs Thursdays at 7:30 p.m. ET/MT beginning Jan. 6 on APTN. The series is produced by Big Soul Productions Inc.

“With season three set to air and season four in pre-production already, we can safely say “By The Rapids” has found its following,” says Joseph Lazare, the 26-year-old series creator, writer and director. “While the show appeals to Aboriginal Peoples, it also appeals to teens and adults across the nation because of its Canadian-esque humour and pop-culture references.”

In the season premiere airing Thursday, Jan. 6 at 7:30 p.m. ET/MT Cory, yearning for city life, high-tails it back to Toronto and Grandma Hazel and uncle Regis set off to the big city to bring him back home. Things get a little sidetracked when Regis is arrested as a terrorist suspect and then tries to crash a movie premiere. Meanwhile, Grandma Hazel is abducted by a Leafs-worshipping cult.

Other highlights from “By The Rapids” season three include the Littlehorns – mom Bev, dad Wayne and tech-savvy teen Cory – and the gang getting into lots of mischief from Grandma Hazel’s ‘medicinal’ herbal tea to Wayne’s new pastime as a cross-dressing slot jockey at the Half Casino. And be prepared to pow-wow on the wild side with a special episode of “By The Rapids’” own superhero show – The Mighty Five Nations!

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Canada’s Worst Driver finale Dec 13 on Discovery

From a media release:

Who Is CANADA’S WORST DRIVER?

After Five Eliminations, Three Drivers Remain at the Side of the Road Vying for the Dubious Title in the Season Finale of Discovery Channel’s #1 Series, Mon., Dec. 13

  • For the third year in a row, CANADA’S WORST DRIVER 6 is the #1 series on Specialty Television in key demos*
  • The series is the most-visited page on DiscoveryChannel.ca this season
  • Missed an episode? Before Monday’s shocking finale, catch up on Episodes 1-7 in a CANADA’S WORST DRIVER 6 Marathon on Sun., Dec. 12

Only three remain. This week, CANADA’S WORST DRIVER 6 handed Jamie her keys and said goodbye as she joined the ranks of the season’s other participants who’ve returned to the driver’s seat with improved skills behind the wheel. So who is CANADA’S WORST DRIVER? Find out Monday, December 13 at 10 p.m. ET/PT when Lance (Ottawa, ON), Dale (St. Catharines, ON) and Brad (Calgary, AB) compete for the unlucky title. Screeching to a halt with a stunning season finale on Monday night, one of these drivers – the least improved after intensive Driver Rehab – will be named Canada’s Worst Driver.

Who is CANADA’S WORST DRIVER? Lance? Dale? Or Brad?

Find out in the Season Finale, Mon., Dec. 13 at 10 p.m. ET/PT

In a shocking season that started with the much-talked-about decimation of a mint-condition Camaro and has the most hotly-debated drivers heading to the finale, the 6th year of CANADA’S WORST DRIVER continues its winning streak for Discovery Channel. The first three seasons of the perennial favourite ranked consistently in the Top 5 programs on Discovery Channel, with Season 4 claiming the #1 rank on Discovery Channel for the first time. Then last year, Season 5 accelerated past all channel records to become the #1-ranked Canadian series on specialty television**, with the Finale episode drawing more than one million viewers. Season 6 continues to claim the top spot this year as the #1 series on specialty television for the key demos P2+, A18-49 and A25-54 – in fact, this season has earned the highest A-25-54 audience in the series’ history, increasing 14% over Season 5 same time last year.*

And what makes CANADA’S WORST DRIVER 6 a “Monday night must-see” on Canadian television, making Discovery Channel the #1 specialty network in its 10-11 p.m. timeslot, and regularly attracting audiences bigger than some conventional channels (including CBC and City)*?

Compelling – and at times, cringe-inducing – CANADA’S WORST DRIVER features dangerous drivers on the road to rehabilitation. With host and series writer Andrew Younghusband as our guide, eight disastrous drivers – each nominated by a friend, family member or colleague during a national search – were put through their paces in a controlled driving environment and evaluated by a panel of driving experts. Did professional coaching and a little cajoling help to curb their bad behind-the-wheel behaviours?

At Driver Rehab, they undertook a series of driving challenges designed to improve their skills and knowledge. Driving basics – such as parallel parking, three-point turns and knowledge of road signs – plus more advanced or “infamous” challenges, including the Reverse Figure 8 and the annual Water Tank Challenge, were featured this season. And one by one, five drivers – Scott, Paul, Diane, Dean and Jamie – have earned the right to return to the open highway, leaving three of the least-improved participants “vying” for the regrettable title of Canada’s Worst Driver during Monday night’s finale. They are:

  • Lance, from Ottawa, ON, has only been driving since February 2010, after getting busted for driving uninsured and without a licence at age 16. Lance saved, bought a car and is ready to enjoy the freedom of the open road – except that he’s so nervous and suffers near-panic attacks on Ottawa city streets. He also drives a standard car… but really shouldn’t.
  • Dale, from St. Catharines, ON, is clueless about the rules of the road. This charming granny wants to learn and improve, but no one is brave enough to get in the car with her. She’s spent $50,000 on replacing and fixing cars she’s damaged. She even hit a police car while he was writing her a ticket.
  • Brad, from Calgary, AB, has racked up so many accidents and tickets that his wife and father-in-law have banned him from driving. But a change in family circumstances is forcing Brad back on the road – whether we’re ready for him or not.

Didn’t buckle up for the premiere and feel like you’ve missed the ride? With the outrageous finale just days away, it’s not too late to merge into the fast lane and catch up as Discovery Channel presents a CANADA’S WORST DRIVER 6 Marathon on Sunday, December 12, from 3 p.m. to 10 p.m. ET (12 p.m. to 7 p.m. PT). Over the course of the seven-episode marathon, see how these eight disastrous drivers fared on the road to rehabilitation, from the first key in the ignition to the final slamming of the brakes. Then fasten your seatbelt for Monday’s finale – it’s going to be a bumpy ride!

Featuring exclusive bonus content, full episodes – and the ever-popular Exhaust Pipe forum where viewers can share there comments about the show – fans of CANADA’S WORST DRIVER 6 have made Worstdriver.ca the most-visited page on DiscoveryChannel.ca this season (Oct. 22-Dec. 9). The ultimate online destination for fans of CANADA’S WORST DRIVER 6, Worstdriver.ca tallied 615,000 video views and 131,000 page views, making the series the #1 video and #1 show page on DiscoveryChannel.ca this fall.

Source: BBM Canada

*8/30/10-12/6/10

**8/31/09-8/29/10

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