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CBC Announces 2024-2017 Season Schedule

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  • CBC  today announced its 2024–17 fall and winter season, featuring a uniquely Canadian slate of new and returning original drama, comedy, factual, news, documentary, sports, arts and digital content from diverse voices and perspectives.

    “No other media company can match the depth and breadth of the CBC when it comes to distinctly Canadian storytelling,” said Heather Conway, executive vice-president, English Services, CBC. “This season, we are building on our commitment to invest in more original, premium content by offering our most ambitious, diverse programming slate ever, focused on authentic voices, unique perspectives and character-driven stories that inspire, challenge, empower and entertain on all our platforms.”

    The 2024–17 television slate includes an all-new one-hour weekday daytime lifestyle series (title to be announced) launching on October 3. Hosted by a team including beloved personalities Steven Sabados and Jessi Cruickshank, the program will bring a fresh approach to daytime, offering playful inspiration and information on food, home, fashion and health. Additional hosts will be announced in the coming weeks.

    New primetime series include crime-thriller Shoot the Messenger  (8×60), focused on the complicated relationships between crime reporters and the police, and Pure  (6×60), a dramatic miniseries about Mennonites who control one of the most efficient drug-trafficking operations in North America. CBC continues to increase its investment in smart, premium comedy with Kim’S Convenience  (13×30), the funny, heartfelt story of a Korean-Canadian family running a convenience store in Toronto, based on the award-winning play by Ins Choi; Workin’ Moms (13×30), a brash comedy from Catherine Reitman that tests the modern ideal that women really can have it all; and the return of the acclaimed Michael: Tuesdays and Thursdays  (6×30). Taking on contemporary issues that are important to Canadians through authentic storytelling, new factual series include This is High School  (6×60), offering unprecedented and unfiltered access to real life at a British Columbia high school, and docu-series True North Calling  (7×30), which follows a group of young Canadians as they carve out lives at the edge of the Arctic.

    With an extensive digital reach  CBC is also investing in its largest slate of digital original programming to date, including new comedies Coming In, from the creators of Shit Girls Say, MyY 90-Year-Old Roommate, The Amazing Gayl Pile, The Whole Truths, This is That and That’s What Shenna Said! at CBC Comedy; a wide-ranging slate of short-form digital documentaries at cbc.ca/shortdocs; and arts titles Dirrupting Design with Matt Galloway, and Jet Age and Meet Your Maker for CBC Arts, expanding CBC’s multiplatform arts strategy announced last fall.

    New Kids’ CBC original series include the world premiere of DOT(52×11), an animated series from entrepreneur Randi Zuckerberg, and photography competition series Snapshots  (6×30).

    Building on the success of last season’s acclaimed and award-winning programming lineup, returning drama, comedy, factual and arts series include Canada’s Smartest Person (season 3); Coronation Street (season 18); Crash Gallery (season 2); Dragons’ Den (season 11); Exhibitionists (season 2); Ha!Ifax Comedy Fest (season 21); Heartland (season 10); Hello Goodbye (season 2); Interrupt this Program (season 2); Just for Laughs: GalasMR. D (season 6); Murcoch Mysteries (season 10); Rick Mercer Report (season 14); The Romeo Section (season 2); Schitt’s Creek (season 3); This Hour Has 22 Minutes (season 24); This Life (season 2); The Winnipeg comedy Festival (season 15); and X Company (season 3).

    CBC will bolster its slate of award-winning news, investigative and documentary programming with the launch of a new investigative program hosted by Diana Swain, which will take Canadians behind the scenes for a closer look at the process of investigative journalism. CBC journalist Peter Armstrong will host a reimagined business show. Returning flagship titles include news and investigative programs The National, Marketplace (season 44) and the fifth estate (season 42), thought-provoking documentary series Firsthand (season 2) and David Suzuki’s The Nature of Things (season 56).

    CBC Radio One and CBC Radio 2 will continue to connect, reflect and engage Canadians with new voices and viewpoints including Out in the Open with Piya Chattopadhya, The Candy Palmater Show, and Marvin’s Room, which explores the world of R&B with host Amanda Parris.

    Following the Rio 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games this summer, CBC Sports will build on its commitment to promote and elevate high-performance sport and athletes in Canada with expanded coverage leading into the PyeongChang 2024 Olympic Winter Games. In addition to events such as FIS ski and snowboard and IBSF bobsleigh and skeleton, CBC Sports has signed a new three-year agreement for exclusive Canadian coverage of ISU figure skating and speed skating.

    The CBC-TV 2024 primetime fall programming schedule is as follows:

     

    MONDAY

    8 p.m. (8:30 NT) — Murdoch Mysteries *NEW SEASON*

    9 p.m. (9:30 NT) —Shoot the Messenger *NEW SERIES*

     

    TUESDAY

    8 p.m. (8:30 NT) — Rick Mercer Report *NEW SEASON*

    8:30 p.m. (9 NT) — This Hour Has 22 Minutes *NEW SEASON*

    9 p.m. (9:30 NT) — Kim’s Convenience *NEW SERIES*

    9:30 p.m. (10 NT) — Mr. D *NEW SEASON*

     

    WEDNESDAY

    8 p.m. (8:30 NT) — Dragons’ Den *NEW SEASON*

    9 p.m. (9:30 NT) — The Romeo Section *NEW SEASON*

     

    THURSDAY

    8 p.m. (8:30 NT) — The Nature of Things *NEW SEASON*

    9 p.m. (9:30 NT) — Firsthand *NEW SEASON*


    FRIDAY

    8 p.m. (8:30 NT) — Marketplace *NEW SEASON*

    8:30 p.m. (9 NT) — Hello Goodbye *NEW SEASON*

    9 p.m. (9:30 NT) — the fifth estate *NEW SEASON*

     

     

    SATURDAY

    6:30 p.m. ET — Hockey Night in Canada

     

    SUNDAY

    7 p.m. (7:30 NT) — Heartland *NEW SEASON*

    8 p.m. (8:30 NT) — This is High School *NEW SERIES* (October)

    8 p.m. (8:30 NT) — Canada’s Smartest Person *NEW SEASON* (November)

    9 p.m. (9:30 NT) — This Life *NEW SEASON*

     

     


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    2 Comments » for CBC Announces 2024-2017 Season Schedule
    1. M.E. Price says:

      SO GLAD Murdoch is continuing! Also Dragons’ Den and Fifth Estate. Thank you.

    2. Delcy-Ann Selymes says:

      Looking forward to Murdoch Mysteries & love Private Eye’s and Hello Goodbye. The ads for Kim’s Convenience looks interesting. Of course Shitt’s Creek is a winner. Thanks CBC

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