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Ratings: Trojan Horse, other CBC shows

From Bill Brioux at TV Feeds My Family:

  • Trojan Horse Left At Gate
    “CBC’s much ballyhooed The Trojan Horse, starring Paul Gross, drew 690,000 viewers Sunday night. … Some other recent CBC numbers, for those who still like to keep track: The Border (March 24): 610,000. Anne Murray Duets: 823,000. Rick Mercer Report: 885,000. Sophie (March 26): 407,000. jPod (March 28): 307,000.” Read more.
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Upcoming episodes: Sophie, CBC, March 26 and April 2 (new time)

NEW TELECAST TIME FOR SOPHIE’S FINAL TWO EPISODES NOW AT 8 P.M. ON WEDNESDAY MARCH 26 AND APRIL 2

MARY WALSH AND LYRIQ BENT GUEST STAR ON THE HIT COMEDY SERIES SOPHIE, ON CBC TELEVISION

Mary Walsh guest stars on the second to last episode of the hit comedy series SOPHIE, Wednesday, March 26, at 8 p.m., on CBC Television. Walsh plays hard-nosed film director Sariah Sloan. It’s a negotiation Sophie (Natalie Brown), who owns Parker Talent Agency, will never forget.

On the final episode of the season, on Wednesday, April 2, at 8 p.m. Lyriq Bent (Angela’s Eyes, Platinum) stars as Andre, a mystery man, who unexpectedly reappears in Sophie’s life.

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Ratings and Renewals: Sophie, The Guard, Da Kink in My Hair, The Best Years

From Bill Brioux at TV Feeds My Family:

  • Sophie2Can Sophie Survive Survivor?
    “Did CBC jump the gun on that Sophie renewal? Ever since CBC announced they were picking up two of their four January starts, Sophie and The Border, the rookie comedy series, starring Mimi Kuzyk and Natalie Brown (right), has been sinking like a rock. This Wednesday it was down to 290,000 viewers.” Read more.

  • Global Keeps its Guard Up
    “Global announced today that it is renewing three of its rookie shows: The Guard, ‘Da Kink In My Hair and the summer series The Best Years. Hey, the more Canadian shows the better, jobs are jobs and this news keeps people working in Vancouver and Toronto. But Global’s release suggests that these renewals are “based on solid statistics of the first seasons.” Perhaps, but in the case of ‘Da Kink at least, earning brownie points before the CRTC had to be a factor.” Read more.
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Winter ratings

From Bill Brioux at TV Feeds My Family:

  • Mercer Tops CBC Winter Numbers
    “Numbers are in for how the CBC shows have fared over the first ten weeks of 2008 and the Rick Mercer Report stands at the top of the list, both in total households and in the 25-54-year-old demographic, CBC’s targeted demo.” Read more.
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