• 2011 Fall Calendar

      2011 Fall Calendar

      Check out the 2011 primetime line-up.

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    • Prime Suspect

      Prime Suspect

      Maria Bello stars as a rude, reckless and brilliant cop. Premieres Thursday, September 22.

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    • How To Be A Gentleman

      How To Be A Gentleman

      An unrefined personal trainer teaches an uptight etiquette columnist how to live. Premieres Thursday, September 29.

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    • Parenthood

      Parenthood

      Follow the trails and tribulations of the very large, very colourful and imperfect Baverman family. Premieres Tuesday, September 13.

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    • Allen Gregory

      Allen Gregory

      Allen Gregory De Longpre is one of the most pretentious seven-year-olds of our time. Premieres Sunday, October 30.

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    • I Hate My Teenage Daughter

      I Hate My Teenage Daughter

      Two former high school outcasts have given their daughters everything they asked for, with unintended consequences. Premieres Friday, December 2.

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    • Ringer

      Ringer

      When Bridget's life is on the line she reunites with her estranged twin sister, but soon discovers some shocking secrets. Starring Sarah Michelle Gellar. Premieres Friday, September 16.

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    Coming This Fall

     
    • PARENTHOOD - Tuesdays This Fall

      PARENTHOOD - Premieres Tuesday, September 13

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      Follow the trials and tribulations of the very large, very colourful and imperfect Braverman family: financially strapped single mother Sarah (Lauren Graham); successful corporate lawyer Julia (Erika Christensen); commitment-phobe Crosby (Dax Shepard); and the oldest sibling, Adam (Peter Krause).

    • HARRY'S LAW - Wednesdays This Fall

      HARRY'S LAW - Premieres Wednesday, September 21

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      This acclaimed legal dramedy – starring Academy Award® winner Kathy Bates – is about embracing the unexpected and everything life throws at you. From Emmy® Award-winning writer/producer David E. Kelley.

    • HOW TO BE A GENTLEMAN - Thursdays This Fall

      HOW TO BE A GENTLEMAN - Premieres Thursday, September 29

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      David Hornsby writes, executive-produces and stars as Andrew, an uptight guy who is learning to live his life with the help of an old high school classmate. Bert (Kevin Dillon) is a genial guy who retains the optimism of a teenager, but doesn't quite understand the concept of boundaries.

    • HAPPILY DIVORCED - Fridays This Fall

      HAPPILY DIVORCED - Premieres Thursday, September 22

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      This comedy centres around a Los Angeles florist (Fran Drescher) as she deals with dating after finding out her realtor husband of 18 years (John Michael Higgins) is gay. Fran juggles her new relationships while still living under the same roof with her ex-husband.

    • PRIME SUSPECT - Thursdays This Fall

      PRIME SUSPECT - Premieres Thursday, September 22

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      Maria Bello stars as Jane, the tough-as-nails detective who doesn't know when to quit. While she's rude, reckless and aggressive in her job, she's also a brilliant cop. Ultimately Jane remains focused, keeping her eye on one thing: the prime suspect.

    • A GIFTED MAN - Fridays This Fall

      A GIFTED MAN - Premieres Friday, September 23

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      A successful surgeon's (Patrick Wilson) life changes forever when his deceased ex-wife (Jennifer Ehle) begins teaching him the meaning of life from the "hereafter."

    • I HATE MY TEENAGE DAUGHTER - Fridays This Fall

      I HATE MY TEENAGE DAUGHTER - Premieres Friday, December 2

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      Two single moms have given their daughters everything they asked for and everything they never had. The unintended consequence: they have created two mean girls just like the ones who tortured them years ago. Starring Jaime Pressly and Katie Finneran.

    • RINGER - Fridays This Fall

      RINGER - Premieres Friday, September 16

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      Bridget (Sarah Michelle Gellar) is six months sober and starting to turn her life around when she is the sole witness to a professional hit. Despite the assurances of her FBI protector (Nestor Carbonell), Bridget knows her life is on the line. She flees to New York and reunites with her estranged twin, Siobhan (also Gellar).

    • ALLEN GREGORY - Sundays This Fall

      ALLEN GREGORY - Premieres Sunday, October 30

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      Allen Gregory De Longpre (Jonah Hill) is one of the most pretentious seven-year-olds of our time. And although Allen Gregory has allegedly composed operas and written novels he's about to embark on his greatest challenge yet: leaving the safety of his father's (French Stewart) homeschooling and attending elementary school with children his own age.

     

    Returning Favourites

     

    NCIS

    Premieres Mon. Sept. 19

    Special Agent Leroy Jethro Gibbs (Mark Harmon) and his team lead us through the inner workings of the government agency that investigates all crimes involving Navy and Marine Corps personnel.

    HOUSE

    Premieres Mon. Oct. 3

    Two-time Golden Globe winner Hugh Laurie returns to portray the incomparable Dr. House - the cynical, sarcastic, medical genius who thrives on unravelling medical puzzles in order to save lives.

    HAWAII FIVE-0

    Premieres Mon. Sept. 19

    Detective McGarrett (Alex O'Loughlin) and his partner Danno (Scott Caan) continue to hunt down the biggest criminals who show up on Hawaii's sun-drenched beaches.

    GLEE

    Premieres Tues. Sept. 20

    Optimistic high school teacher Mr. Schuester (Matthew Morrison) continues his work with the dysfunctional but charming members of the McKinley High School glee club.

    NCIS: LOS ANGELES

    Premieres Tues. Sept. 20

    This hit series explores the high-stakes world of undercover surveillance at the Office of Special Projects, a division of NCIS charged with apprehending elusive criminals.

    SURVIVOR: SOUTH PACIFIC

    Premieres Wed. Sept. 14

    The 23rd season is set in the South Pacific, complete with the Redemption Island twist and two former castaways in tow.

    KITCHEN NIGHTMARES

    Premieres Wed. Sept. 21

    World-renowned chef Gordon Ramsey doles out tough love as he travels around the United States to lend his expertise to restaurants in dire need of a make-over.

    THE OFFICE

    Premieres Thurs. Sept. 22

    After last season's emotional departure of manager Michael Scott, the eccentric Dunder Mifflin staff try to find a way to move on.

    BONES

    Premieres Thurs. Nov. 3

    This season the two partners deal with the news that Bones (Emily Deschanel) is pregnant and Booth (David Boreanaz) is the father.

    SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE

    Premieres Sat. Sept. 24

    Winner of countless awards, listed as one of Time magazine's "100 Best TV Shows of all-time," this late-night TV classic returns for its 37th season.

    16:9 THE BIGGER PICTURE

    Saturdays This Fall

    Winner of multiple industry awards for its inspired journalism, 16:9 The Bigger Picture is an investigative, current affairs program on the cutting edge.

    THE CLEVELAND SHOW

    Premieres Sun. Sept. 25

    Everyone's favourite soft-spoken neighbour, Cleveland Brown, continues to settle into life in Virginia with his high school sweetheart, her unruly kids and his own 14-year-old son.

    THE SIMPSONS

    Premieres Sun. Sept. 25

    The longest-running animated comedy in television history is back for another season.

    FAMILY GUY

    Premieres Sun. Sept. 25

    Follow the adventures of lovable Peter Griffin and his hilariously odd family of middle-class New Englanders.

    AMERICAN DAD

    Premieres Sun. Sept. 25

    This animated series follows the domestic life of Stan Smith, a conservative Republican CIA agent, and his family.

    THE GOOD WIFE

    Premieres Sun. Sept. 25

    Alicia Florrick's (Julianna Margulies) world came crashing down again in Season 2 after she learned her husband's (Chris Noth) past infidelities included an affair with her co-worker and best friend.

    ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT

    Weekdays

    As the most-watched entertainment news program in the world, Entertainment Tonight is and continues to be a leading source in the world of entertainment news.

    ET CANADA

    Weekdays

    Now in its sixth season ET Canada continues to provide a Canadian perspective on today's entertainment news. Hosts Cheryl Hickey and Rick Campanelli lead the team.

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