Canwest announces five new Canadian series

Canwest Broadcasting has announced five new Canadian series due to launch in winter 2010. Food Network will debut Bitchin’ Kitchen, Chef Off and Fearless Chef, while House of Bryan and Love Inc. will launch on HGTV and Slice, respectively.

House of Bryan stars Bryan Baeumler (Disaster DIY) as he builds the house of his dreams to accommodate his growing family. The 13 x 30 series will likely be added to HGTV’s male-skewing Thursday night renovation-themed programming block.

Bitchin’ Kitchen, based on a web series of the same name, features chef-comedienne Nadia G, who offers recipes and lifestyle tips. The series consists of six half-hour episodes. Chef Off (working title) pits chefs Michael Lyon and Michael Blackie against each other in a series of competitions which feature bizarre ingredients, rules that suddenly change and judges who range from culinary experts to third-grade kids. The half-hour series is slated for a seven-episode run. Fearless Chef, also a working title, features well-known chef Lynn Crawford as she travels across North America in search of the best and freshest ingredients available. In each of the show’s 13 half-hour episodes, Crawford works with her local host and then features their product in a meal.

Meanwhile Love Inc. will debut next winter on Slice. The 13 x 30 series follows the real-life adventures of the owners of speed dating company FastLife. Slice targets women 18-49.

From Media in Canada