Tim and Jack are reliving their glory days, and Amy begins to wonder if Ty is revisiting his past when he and Kit are thrown together dealing with her pregnant mare.
In the news: Joss Stone of The Tudors
From Bill Harris of Sun Media:
- Joss Stone looks the part
“Anne of Cleves makes her first appearance in this week’s episode  kinda, sorta. She is seen in a heavy veil, and by the time next week’s episode rolls around, the suspense leading up to the actual sight of her face is thick indeed, both for the audience and for Henry VIII, played by Jonathan Rhys Meyers.” Read more.
Austin Stevens Adventures returns to Travel + Escape on Nov. 12
From a media release:
Tackling the Roughest Terrain on the Planet, AUSTIN STEVENS ADVENTURES Embarks on a Perilous World Tour with All-New Episodes Nov. 12 on Travel + Escape
AUSTIN STEVENS ADVENTURES celebrates its first Gemini win for Best Direction in a Lifestyle/Practical Information Program or Series
Question: what has six rows of razor-sharp teeth and is able to swallow a human being…whole? Answer: the monster-sized African rock python. Question: who would risk their life to get close to one of these deadly reptiles all for the sake of a great picture? Answer: Austin Stevens. Premiering with six all-new episodes, exclusively on Travel + Escape, Gemini Award-winning series AUSTIN STEVENS ADVENTURES delivers heart-stopping adventures and deadly encounters from around the globe beginning Thursday, Nov. 12 at 8 p.m. ET/9 p.m. PT.
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In the news: Tuffy’s husband has slight Battle of the Blades bias
From Erin Dwyer of the NB Telegraph-Journal:
- Tuffy and Tie on ice
“I thought Sandra Bezic hand-picked Christine (because) she has the patience and the drive to cast Tie in the best light possible… not to mention she lights up a room when she performs… do I sound like a proud and biased husband?” Read more.
In the news: Homegrown shows showing ratings strength
From Andrew Ryan of the Globe and Mail:
- Homegrown shows and old standbys shine in the ratings
“In other signs of Canadian television’s strength this season, CTV’s Flashpoint led off last weekend with a Friday-night episode reaching 1.56 million viewers – the evening’s most-watched show, American or Canadian.” Read more.

