The Global original series, which premieres in 2017, is produced by eOne and Cameron Pictures. (Series star Caroline Dhavernas pictured.)
New episodes of the Bristow Global-produced docuseries are expected to air in spring 2017.
Filming is underway on the cross-country culinary series, which is produced by Vancouver’s Force Four Entertainment. (Hosts Chuck Hughes and Danny Smiles pictured.)
The series, which is growing its North American presence, is produced by Russia’s Animaccord Animation Studio.
The series, produced by Toronto’s Peacock Alley Entertainment, will air exclusively on Showcase in Canada and on Netflix internationally.
The second and third installments of the TV movies, produced by Aircraft Pictures, are slated for a 2017 debut.
HGTV has set a premiere date and mini-programming block for new series from two of its stars, Scott McGillivray and Bryan Baeumler.
Global acquires the Canadian broadcast rights to six-part docuseries The Case Of: JonBenet Ramsey, plus more deals of the week.
The U.S. cable network has renewed hit Canadian factual series Masters of Flip.
Beyond Distribution has sold the Canadian home design format to German broadcaster Kabel Eins.
Three Canadian original series are featured in the schedule, including Breakthrough Entertainment’s Ride (pictured).