Tuesday, Oct 13 8pm
Rick is in Halifax tonight checking out Canada’s east coast naval operations. He trains with a Sea King Sqaudron and participates in a naval boarding party. He also joins a War of 1812 re-enactment in London, ON.
New tonight: 22 Minutes on CBC – youngest mayor, Flashpoint “sequel”
This week on 22 Minutes …
This week on 22 Minutes Mark Critch meets the youngest Mayor in Canada and we feature the new sequel to Flashpoint.
22 Minutes with audience favorites Mark Critch, Gavin Crawford, Geri Hall, Cathy Jones, and special guest, Susan Kent airs Tuesday, October 13, 2009 at 8:30 pm on CBC Television.
Unfair and unbalanced. The news will never look the same. Armed with political satire, sketch comedy and parody in this 17th season beloved characters return and new characters emerge to share the spotlight.
Battle of the Blades eliminates Brasseur and Anderson
ISABELLE BRASSEUR AND GLENN ANDERSON ARE THE NEXT TO BE ICED ON CBC-TV’s BATTLE OF THE BLADES
- Marie-France Dubreuil and Stéphane Richer back for another week
Isabelle Brasseur and Glenn Anderson were the second pair iced, as the results were revealed during tonight’s broadcast on BATTLE OF THE BLADES. Marie-France Dubreuil and Stéphane Richer are the second pair to be saved, joining the five remaining pairs for a chance to win $100,000 for the charity of their choice. This is the second week in a row that the pair has been saved in the competition.
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In the news: Q&A with Being Erica’s Erin Karpluk and Joanna Douglas
From The National Post:
- On Being Erica (and on being Erica’s sister): A Q&A with Erin Karpluk and Joanna Douglas
“Being Erica is well into its second season on CBC, and The Ampersand was recently invited behind the scenes to tour the new additions to the set. In the set’s faux coffee shop, Goblins, Sammy Younan discusses the new season with the show’s stars, Erin Karpluk (above, left) and Joanna Douglas (above, right).” Read more.
In the news: Shows to be thankful for
From Andrew Ryan of the Globe and Mail:
- Networks have a few shows to be thankful for
The folks running CBC, meanwhile, are very likely giving profuse thanks, if not doing a jig, for the breakout success of Battle of the Blades (CBC, 8 p.m.).” Read more.