The 10-episode competition series, in production in Toronto, will feature challenges based around recreational treasure-hunting activity geocaching.
The Canadian version of Never Ever Do This at Home is based on the original series from Norwegian broadcaster NRK and shopped internationally by DRG.
Aron Dunn and Sam Chou will create and produce the original primetime animated comedy series about two best friends trying to make it in the world of professional fighting.
Louis Ferreira, Brendan Penny and Lauren Holly also topline the cast of the upcoming CTV procedural drama.
The Big Bang Theory again tops TV, this time for the week of Sept. 3 to Sept. 9, 2012.
The Hunger Games is the top-selling DVD for the week of Aug. 27 to Sept. 2, 2012.
The Space and BBC America series from Temple Street Productions will see the young actress play an outsider with a murky past and a tenuous future after witnessing a woman’s suicide.
The move follows Rick Lewchuk heading south to join CNN Worldwide (Arklay pictured).
The doctor is in the house for a Sept. 24 debut for Dr. Marla & Friends on CTV News Channel.
President and CEO George Cope called out the opposition to the company’s acquisition of Astral Media, while Astral president and CEO Ian Greenberg said the sale will let a Canadian media company compete on an international level.
The WGC, DGC, ACTRA and Documentary Organization of Canada expressed concern about voice diversity and Bell’s proposed TV benefits package.
The Toronto-based company and its L.A.-based subsidiary Shaftesbury U.S. will debut the first two animated Mighty Mighty Monsters specials from B.C.-based indie animation studio Bron Animation.