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Robson Arms update

From CTV:

Missed last week’s episode? Tune in to The Comedy Network at 8:30pm PT/ET Saturday, February 17th to watch episode 1 and then switch to CTV at 9pm and watch episode 2 – a whole hour of Robson Arms!

Episode 2 Saturday Feb 17th on CTV at 9pm ET/PT (check local listings)

After Sault has an anxiety attack at work during an HR exercise, she confesses to Geoff that her life is a mess. When Geoff suggests that having a special someone might make things easier, Sault fixates on reigniting her relationship with Nick… but mistakes stalking for romance.

ONLINE TREATS – New This Week!

  • Have you seen the “Making of Robson Arms” short documentary yet? Check it out here… click here
  • Exec Story Editor David Moses – writer of this week’s episode “Saultology” interviews Alisen Down about the crazy ups and downs of her character Sault St. Marie… click here
  • Check out this week’s new web-only episode in which Hal (played by Zak Santiago) offers up some – somewhat dubious – advice on how to bring women back to your apartment… click here

NEW WEBSITE NOW LIVE

Don’t forget to bookmark the Robson Arms website – lots more goodies are coming your way every week…

www.robsonarms.ctv.ca

ROBSON ARMS EPISODES NOW ON THE CTV BROADBAND NETWORK

You can catch up on Episode 1 starring Leslie Nielsen now on the CTV BROADBAND Network at CTV.ca.

Check out episode 2 “Saultology” on thecomedynetwork.ca today, and on CTV.ca on Sunday, February 11th.

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In the news: Saturday night Siberia

From Playback:

  • Is Saturday night Siberia for Canuck shows?
    “[Jeff] Seymour’s current-day hominess, as well as his fond remembrance of Saturday night as prime TV-time when he was a kid, were what he settled on after he learned that CTV would be airing the second season of Jeff Ltd. on Saturday night at 9:30 p.m. after Robson Arms, the second season of which likewise launched Feb. 10, in the middle of CTV’s “Crime Time Saturday Night” lineup, sandwiched between CSI and Law & Order: Criminal Intent.”
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In the news: A Valentine for Canadian TV (sort of)

From John Doyle of the Globe and Mail, a facetious apology to shows and people he’s criticized, including The Jane Show, Robson Arms, and George Stroumboulopoulos. Also includes a blurb on a new HGTV reality show called Big City Broker:

  • My Valentine to Jane, George, and Jim
    “The case has sent a chill through the media in Britain. Can negative reviews of anything — food, theatre, books television — now be considered fodder for libel cases? Must all critics make nice or risk being sued? With this in mind and today being a certain saint’s day, I want to issue an assurance to everyone in the Canadian television racket: I love you all! Yes, you’re all decent, talented and lovely people. Some of you are outright gorgeous, beautiful people, as well as talented and creative. Hugs and kisses to every one of you.”
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