From the Globe and Mail:
- Falcon Beach cancelled, Robson Arms renewed
“Meanwhile, CTV has confirmed that the Vancouver-set anthology comedy-drama Robson Arms has been renewed for a third season.”





From the Globe and Mail:
From CTV:
9 p.m. ET – Robson Arms – “Texas Birthmark†– SEASON FINALE
Lonely, depressed, and sleep-deprived, Bobbi (Gabrielle Miller) struggles to look after her newborn baby. The freezer is busted and her breast milk is melting, Bobby (Tobias Mehler) is out of town again, and the baby is looking awfully yellow. She phones Bobby and at his prodding goes to the doctor.
Robson Arms: The Complete First Season – ON SALE NOW! Buy the DVD online at laffstock.com or pick up a copy at your local Walmart, Best Buy, Future Shop, HMV or Rogers Video.
Every Saturday night, settle in and watch a whole hour of Robson Arms!
Tune in to The Comedy Network at 8:30pm ET/PT then switch to CTV at 9pm and watch the latest episodes of Robson Arms back to back.
This week …
New episode “Texas Birthmark” airs Saturday, 21st on CTV at 9pm ET/PT (check local listings).
Lonely, depressed, and sleep deprived, Bobbi struggles to care for her newborn baby. The freezer is busted and her breastmilk is melting, Bobby is out of town again and the baby is looking awfully yellow. After a visit from an oddly empathetic refrigerator repairman, Bobbi, as if waking from a dream, makes a decision that may change the course of their lives.
“Mussolini and Me” airs Saturday, April 21st on The Comedy Network at 8:30pm ET/PT (check local listings).
ONLINE TREATS this week!
Check out all the new Goodies on the ROBSON ARMS WEBSITE at robsonarms.ctv.ca.
Bloopers… click here… and deleted scenes from “Lizard of Doubt” … click here are new this week.
A new Troubadours song is online now – “That Picture Again” is a musical sneak peek at this week’s new episode “Texas Birthmark”… watch here.
Robson Arms’ Gabrielle Miller, who plays “Bobbi” talks to Executive Producer Gary Harvey about the development of her character, and working with babies in the season 2 finale “Texas Birthmark”… click here .
Hey Neighbour! Click here to check out all the web-based episodes featuring advice from some of your favourite Robson Arms tenants.
ROBSON ARMS EPISODES NOW ON THE CTV BROADBAND NETWORK
You can catch up on any and all of the season 2 episodes you have missed. They are available now on The CTV Broadband Network at CTV.ca and on thecomedynetwork.ca.
Watch all of ROBSON ARMS SEASON 1 available now on demand on The CTV Broadband Network at CTV.ca.
Robson Arms: The Complete First Season – ON SALE NOW! Buy the DVD online at laffstock.com or pick up a copy at your local Walmart, Best Buy, Future Shop, HMV or Rogers Video.
Every Saturday night, settle in and watch a whole hour of Robson Arms!
Tune in to The Comedy Network at 8:30pm ET/PT then switch to CTV at 9pm and watch the latest episodes of Robson Arms back to back.
This week …
New episode “Lizard of Doubt” airs Saturday, April 14th on CTV at 9pm ET/PT (check local listings).
When Andrew gets serious about having a baby, Chris gets nervous about their relationship changing. The scope of her fears broadens when Andrew reveals that Geoff tried to kiss him. A lizard of doubt begins to grow about the very nature of their marriage – until Chris comes up with a plan to test its longevity.
“Wayne’s World” airs Saturday, April 14th on The Comedy Network at 8:30pm ET/PT (check local listings).
ONLINE TREATS this week!
Check out all the new Goodies on the ROBSON ARMS WEBSITE at robsonarms.ctv.ca.
Bloopers from “All About Kitty” are new this week… click here to watch.
A new Troubadours song is online now – “Best Day” is a musical sneak peek at this week’s new episode “Lizard of Doubt”… watch here.
… click here… to listen to actors Laura Bertram and Gabriel Hogan, who play married couple Chris and Andrew in “Lizard of Doubt”, interviewed on set by creative producer, Susin Nielsen.
Hey Neighbour! Click here to check out all the web-based episodes featuring advice from some of your favourite Robson Arms tenants.
ROBSON ARMS EPISODES NOW ON THE CTV BROADBAND NETWORK
You can catch up on any and all of the season 2 episodes you have missed. They are available now on The CTV Broadband Network at CTV.ca and on thecomedynetwork.ca.
Watch all of ROBSON ARMS SEASON 1 available now on demand on The CTV Broadband Network at CTV.ca.
From the Writers Guild of Canada:
Actors Sheila McCarthy and Sitara Hewitt from Little Mosque on the Prairie, and showrunner Susin Nielsen and actor Linda Kash from Robson Arms are among the celebrities joining host Gavin Crawford from This Hour Has 22 Minutes to celebrate the 2007 Canadian Screenwriting Awards on April 23 in Toronto.
Kyle Tingley is co-writing the awards show with Gavin Crawford for this special night, which is presented by the Writers Guild of Canada and honours excellence in screenwriting.
Awards will be given out in the categories of feature films, TV movies and miniseries, episodic dramas, comedies, documentaries and radio programs, and nominated scripts are from such hit shows as Corner Gas, Intelligence, and Slings & Arrows, and the feature films Away From Her and Fido. A complete list of finalists can be found in the attached press release.
2007 is a special year for the awards with the launch of the new WGC Showrunner Award. This award recognizes the writer/producers who hold the vision for a television series and make all the creative decisions from development to post production, like Brad Wright (Stargate Atlantis), Paul Mather (Corner Gas) and James Hurst (Degrassi: The Next Generation).
All winners will be announced at the 11th annual awards gala at 8:30 p.m. on Monday, April 23, 2006, at the Brant House, 522 King St. West, Toronto. If you would like to be on the media guest list, please contact Barb Farwell, Director of Communications, WGC, at 416-979-7907, ext. 5234, or b.farwell@wgc.ca
Some past recipients of the awards include Brent Butt & Paul Mather for Corner Gas, Susin Nielsen for Robson Arms, Suzette Couture for the TV movie The Man Who Lost Himself: The Terry Evanshen Story, and Chris Haddock for Da Vinci’s Inquest.