Two New CBC Shows - All This Fall!

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All this fall on CBC, two new shows for Canadians!

Potted Plants

Join emcee Don Cherry every Monday night at 7. Canadian sports celebrities answer questions about potted plants. Here's an exerpt from the premiere episode.



Grapes: Ok, Dick. Wait! Hey everybody, this is my brother Dick. He played in the NHL for the Bruins and the Flyers. Which potted plant belongs in the Maple Leaf's dressing room? And don't pull any punches...



and this.

Grapes: Bobby (Bobby Orr), it's sure nice of you to help out with our first show. When you were still playing, and if you could have picked, which potted plant would have been in our dressing room? I'd tell you my opinion, but we'll get letters from whiners about my choice...



(silence)

Grapes: Bobby? Bobby? Where'd he go?

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Where are all the Trinidadian and Tobagonian Canadians?

Tuesdays and Thursdays at 8, join Trinidadian and Tobagonian Canadian Ian Hanomansing for Where are all the Trinidadian and Tobagonian Canadians?



Ian travels around the country on a fat, CBC budget looking for Trinidadian and Tobagonian Canadians. When he finds one he asks, "What do you do for a living?" See the wacky, hilarious and poignant responses from a sampling of the approximately 200,000 Trinidadian and Tobagonian Canadians that live here. They make up 0.15 percent of Canada's population.

All this fall on CBC!
 
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Walter

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CBC always has the best shows except for all the others.
 

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All this fall on CBC, two new shows for Canadians!

Potted Plants

Join emcee Don Cherry every Monday night at 7. Canadian sports celebrities answer questions about potted plants. Here's an exerpt from the premiere episode.



Grapes: Ok, Dick. Wait! Hey everybody, this is my brother Dick. He played in the NHL for the Bruins and the Flyers. Which potted plant belongs in the Maple Leaf's dressing room? And don't pull any punches...



and this.

Grapes: Bobby (Bobby Orr), it's sure nice of you to help out with our first show. When you were still playing, and if you could have picked, which potted plant would have been in our dressing room? I'd tell you my opinion, but we'll get letters from whiners about my choice...



(silence)

Grapes: Bobby? Bobby? Where'd he go?

---

Where are all the Trinidadian and Tobagonian Canadians?

Tuesdays and Thursdays at 8, join Trinidadian and Tobagonian Canadian Ian Hanomansing for Where are all the Trinidadian and Tobagonian Canadians?



Ian travels around the country on a fat, CBC budget looking for Trinidadian and Tobagonian Canadians. When he finds one he asks, "What do you do for a living?" See the wacky, hilarious and poignant responses from a sampling of the approximately 200,000 Trinidadian and Tobagonian Canadians that live here. They make up 0.15 percent of Canada's population.

All this fall on CBC!

Is it in both official languages? Wouldn't want the frenchies to escape the drivel CBC exposes the rest of Canada to.
 

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It's a two part. It should be streaming somewhere by now.

Yeah, I caught that pete. I watched Part 1 on my laptop.............think I will wait until Part 2 is on the tube ..........bigger screen and all. I sure hope Dr Ogden isn't developing a drinking problem.........she sure was socking them back in episode 1.
 

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Is it in both official languages? Wouldn't want the frenchies to escape the drivel CBC exposes the rest of Canada to.

Radio-Canada est le réseau français. RCI
RCI is the French network.

For my northern friends, who could forget CBC North?
For the rest of you, Fox.
 

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Coming for the holidays!

A Politically Correct Christmas

Ed Douglas, a white man living in Brampton, ON, gets fed up with being the only family and religion on his street not allowed to celebrate Christmas. He decides to take back the holidays. The result is hilarious as Ed reclaims what immigrants have said he had no right to observe.
(WARNING: adult situations. Violence.)

The Poison Christmas Tree (animated)

Blinky the Christmas tree is tired of not going to a nice home for the holidays and sets out to right the wrong. Watch, as he and his cartoon friends exact their revenge.
(Not suitable for children under 14)

A Joyful Noise

A holiday travelog featuring still photos of places in the Middle East that were blown up in Decembet. Simulcast on CBC radio.