What if you could solve everyday troubles with time travel? That’s at the centre of CBC’s drama, Plan B, and stars Patrick J. Adams and Karine Vanasse sat down to talk about the new series, based on a Quebec French language series.
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Heartland star Amber Marshall sat down with us to talk about the 16th season, and Amy’s journey, including recent highlights with Jack and co-star Shaun Johnston.
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Loren Lott and Aml Ameen talk The Porter on CBC | History, hustle, and change in 1920s Montreal
Set in 1920s Montreal, Canada, The Porter is the new dramatic period drama by CBC and BET+ that focuses on the lives of Black people who created change in their community of St. Antoine, America and across the ocean to the Caribbean.
Heartland has an incredible cast, and that includes a lot of four-legged co-stars. For World Horse Day today, Amber Marshall and Michelle Morgan shared a moment about what horses mean to them, and the series.
Funny Boy, Canadian filmmaker Deepa Mehta’s adaptation of the 1994 bestselling novel by Shyam Selvadurai, is a mostly successful drama that works well when at its best, but occasionally delivers too light of a touch.
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Michelle Latimer & Joel Oulette talk Trickster, CBC’s riveting and inventive Indigenous series
If a talking raven came up to you in the forest, would you listen? For Jared in CBC’s Trickster, things are starting to get weird enough that he’s almost ready to hear what the bird has to say.
Get ready for bad baseball, locker room power struggles, and hook-ups in CBC GEM’s new comedy series, The Ninth, and we have the exclusive trailer premiere.
The 12th season of Heartland returned to CBC tonight, and based on the first episode, the iconic Canadian series has some wonderful new journeys ahead for our favourite characters.
Call this our annual gift to you: the 2017 holiday TV schedule is ready, and you can follow along in our special calendar.
March is almost over and it’s been a fun month, and just a tad more relaxed than I expect in April. A little down time is welcome, and it’s certainly easy to hibernate when the weather is not so hot out. There has still been a lot to do though, and this weekend would have been a lot busier if I’d been able to make the Juno Awards, but I’ll be watching the festivities from Toronto.