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Durham County, My Messy Life, This is Emily Yeung, CRTC on TV, eh? Blogtalkradio

This Sunday’s TV, eh? Blogtalkradio show is wall-to-wall with great guests.

The critically acclaimed Durham County is making the move to Global television on Monday, May 19 at 10 pm, and the co-creators, writer Laurie Finstad-Knizhnik and director Adrienne Mitchell, are first up on the program.

Then, Montreal Gazette columnist and filmmaker Josh Freed will tell us about his hilarious documentary My Messy Life, airing Saturday, May 17 at 7 pm on CTV. The film “examines the war between the Messy and the Neat, arriving at some surprising conclusions.”

Mark Bishop, executive producer of popular kids’ show This is Emily Yeung, will chat about that show’s DVD release.

Finally, industry insiders and bloggers Jim Henshaw and Denis McGrath are ready to rumble – they’ll debate the recent CRTC hearings.

Listen live this Sunday, May 11, at 11 am Pacific/2 pm Eastern — and feel free to call in at 646-200-4063 with your questions or opinions — or listen to the archived podcast later.

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CTV Reveals Summer Schedule

From a media release:

  • Summer’s No.1 Series Canadian Idol Returns for Sixth Season June 3
  • New Canadian Drama Series Flashpoint Premieres July 11 on CTV & CBS along with new seasons of Canadian series Instant Star, Comedy Now! and Comedy Inc.

Sundays: Instant Star
Mondays: Canadian Idol
Tuesdays: Canadian Idol
Fridays: Flashpoint
Saturdays: Comedy Now!, Comedy Inc.

Continue reading CTV Reveals Summer Schedule

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In the news: End of Corner Gas brings mixed emotions

From Alex Strachan of Canwest News Service:

  • Corner Gas star has mixed emotions about end of hit series
    “Gabrielle Miller knows the end is near for Corner Gas, even if Lacey – the character she plays in the iconic Prairie comedy – has no idea what the future holds for her. Miller knows that when she shows up for work in Rouleau, Sask., next week, Corner Gas will be breaking ground on its final season.” Read more.
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