The Daily Courier

CBC promises to be more entertaini­ng

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slate online instead of the usual in-person upfront event.

“Lady Dicks,” which was announced as in developmen­t in February, co-stars Meredith MacNeill of “Baroness von Sketch Show” and “Orange Is the New Black” actress Adrienne C. Moore as detectives in their early 40s.

The show will premiere in the winter and is co-created by Canadian screenwrit­ers Tassie Cameron and Sherry White.

Other new programs include “Orangevill­e Prep,” which profiles a high school basketball program in Orangevill­e, Ont., that has produced a high amount of Division 1 College and NBA players.

Returning titles also include the game show “Family Feud Canada,” the comedies “Kim’s Convenienc­e” and “Workin’ Moms,” and the dramas “Murdoch Mysteries,” “Frankie Drake Mysteries” and “Coroner.”

“These remarkable times have strengthen­ed the truly unique role CBC serves as

Canada’s most-trusted media brand, with record audiences turning to us for news and entertainm­ent on all platforms in recent months,” Barbara Williams, executive vicepresid­ent of CBC, said in a statement Wednesday.

“Looking ahead to fall and beyond, CBC is committed to serving Canadians across the country as no other broadcaste­r can by delivering distinct new programmin­g and perspectiv­es audiences won’t find anywhere else. This includes both new and returning series and a confirmed fall schedule that responds to emerging trends for more entertainm­ent and escapism, along with storytelli­ng that offers inspiratio­n, comfort and connection to others.”

Wednesday’s news release didn’t state how production has or will unfold for some of the CBC’s programs during the pandemic.

But it did say “Family Feud Canada,” which is hosted by Gerry Dee and slated to return this fall, has started a nationwide virtual search for new Canadian families for season 2.

One particular­ly timely program will include “State of the Planet,” which will kick off the 60th season of “The Nature of Things” this fall. It will feature a conversati­on between David Suzuki and Sir David Attenborou­gh about “the pulse of our planet” and “whether humans can change their ways in time.”

Set for a winter debut is the new factual show “Arctic Vets,” about a team of veterinari­ans in Canada’s north.

Several new programs on the schedule were announced at last year’s upfront.

They include “The Trickster,” an adaptation of the acclaimed “Son of a Trickster” novel by Eden Robinson, who grew up in Haisla territory near Kitamaat Village, B.C.

Michelle Latimer and Tony Elliott co-created the series, which will debut in the fall and has already been renewed for a second season. Newcomer Joel Oulette stars as an Indigenous teen dealing with a dysfunctio­nal family and visions of “strange things.”

Also announced at last year’s upfront was the Canada/New Zealand relationsh­ip-driven thriller “The Sounds,” which will premiere this fall with Canadian actress Rachelle Lefevre among the stars.

And the previously announced documentar­y series “Enslaved,” in which Oscar-nominated actor Samuel L. Jackson traces the history of slavery through underwater archaeolog­y, will premiere this fall. Canadian filmmaker Simcha Jacobovici directs.

Internatio­nal series in the fall lineup include “War of the Worlds,” starring Daisy Edgar-Jones of the buzzy new series “Normal People,” which started streaming on CBC Gem Wednesday.

“War of the Worlds” is a U.K./France drama is based on the sci-fi novel by H.G. Wells and also stars Gabriel Byrne and Elizabeth McGovern

Other returning series include: “Dragons’ Den”; “The Fifth Estate”; “Tallboyz”; “The Great Canadian Baking Show”; “Heartland”; “Marketplac­e”; “Pure”; “This Hour Has 22 Minutes”; and the fifth and the final season of “Baroness von Sketch Show.”

 ??  ?? Valeri Bure and Ekaterina Gordeeva are past winners of CBC’s Battle of The Blades. The network has ordered another season of the show to premiere this fall.
Valeri Bure and Ekaterina Gordeeva are past winners of CBC’s Battle of The Blades. The network has ordered another season of the show to premiere this fall.

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