The 2009–10 Canadian network television schedule indicates the fall prime time schedules for Canada's major English and French broadcast networks. For schedule changes after the fall launch, please consult each network's individual article.
Autumn, also known as fall in American English and sometimes in Canadian English, is one of the four temperate seasons. Autumn marks the transition from summer to winter, in September or March, when the duration of daylight becomes noticeably shorter and the temperature cools down considerably. One of its main features is the shedding of leaves from deciduous trees.
The prime time or the peak time is the block of broadcast programming taking place during the middle of the evening for television programming.
Canada is a country in the northern part of North America. Its ten provinces and three territories extend from the Atlantic to the Pacific and northward into the Arctic Ocean, covering 9.98 million square kilometres, making it the world's second-largest country by total area. Canada's southern border with the United States is the world's longest bi-national land border. Its capital is Ottawa, and its three largest metropolitan areas are Toronto, Montreal, and Vancouver. As a whole, Canada is sparsely populated, the majority of its land area being dominated by forest and tundra. Consequently, its population is highly urbanized, with over 80 percent of its inhabitants concentrated in large and medium-sized cities, many near the southern border. Canada's climate varies widely across its vast area, ranging from arctic weather in the north, to hot summers in the southern regions, with four distinct seasons.
Note: TQS rebrands as the V Network
Canadian content shows in the tables have a | red | highlight. |
PM | 7:00 | 7:30 | 8:00 | 8:30 | 9:00 | 9:30 | 10:00 | 10:30 |
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CBC | Wheel of Fortune | Jeopardy! | Doc Zone | The Border | The National | |||
CTV | The Vampire Diaries | CSI | Grey's Anatomy | The Mentalist | ||||
Global | ET Canada | Entertainment Tonight | Survivor: Gabon | The Office | The Office (R) | 90210 | ||
A | Degrassi: The Next Generation | TMZ | FlashForward | Fringe | Private Practice | |||
Citytv | Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Ugly Betty (1/6) | Community | Parks and Recreation | 30 Rock (R) | 30 Rock | The Jay Leno Show | ||
Radio-Canada | Virginie | Infoman | Enquête | Musique | Le Téléjournal | |||
TVA | La Fièvre de la danse | Occupation Double | Vlog | Le TVA 22 heures | ||||
V | Taxi Payant QC | Rire et délire | Fringe | Private Practice | South Park | L'Attaque à 5 |
PM | 7:00 | 7:30 | 8:00 | 8:30 | 9:00 | 9:30 | 10:00 | 10:30 |
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CBC | Hockey Night in Canada | |||||||
CTV | W-Five | Crimetime Saturday | Law & Order: Special Victims Unit | |||||
Global | renegadepress.com | 16:9 | Movies | Project Runway Canada | ||||
A | Road to Avonlea | Movies | Whistler | |||||
Citytv | Murdoch Mysteries | Ford Model Search | Movies | |||||
Radio-Canada | Grands rires 2007 | Frères et sœurs | Dre Grey | Le Téléjournal | ||||
TVA | Movies | |||||||
V | L'Amour est aveugle | Entourage | Californication | UFC: Les Guerries Boxe Gym |
English Canada is a term referring to one of the following:
Week | Name | Viewers (in millions) | Network |
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August 31 – September 6 | Big Brother | 1.809 | Global |
September 7 – September 13 | Big Brother | 1.789 | Global |
September 14 – September 20 | Survivor: Samoa | 3.208 | Global |
September 21 – September 27 | House | 4.426 | Global |
September 28 – October 4 | House | 3.648 | Global |
October 5 – October 11 | House | 3.623 | Global |
October 12 – October 18 | House | 3.099 | Global |
October 19 – October 25 | House | 3.701 | Global |
October 28 – November 1 | Grey's Anatomy | 3.096 | CTV |
November 2 – November 8 | Survivor: Samoa | 3.048 | Global |
November 9 – November 15 | CSI: NY | 3.466 | CTV |
November 16 – November 22 | House | 2.955 | Global |
November 23 – November 29 | 97th Grey Cup | 5.087 | TSN |
November 30 – December 6 | The Amazing Race | 3.074 | CTV |
December 7 – December 13 | Survivor: Samoa | 2.775 | Global |
December 14 – December 20 | Survivor: Samoa | 2.735 | Global |
December 21 – December 27 | 2010 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships | 2.521 | TSN |
December 28 – January 3 | 2010 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships | 3.223 | TSN |
January 4 – January 10 | 2010 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships | 5.265 | TSN |
January 11 – January 17 | American Idol | 3.167 | CTV |
January 18 – January 24 | American Idol | 3.191 | CTV |
January 25 – January 31 | American Idol | 3.160 | CTV |
February 1 – February 7 | Super Bowl XLIV | 6.017 | CTV |
February 8 – February 14 | 2010 Winter Olympics opening ceremony | 13.283 | Various |
February 15 – February 21 | 2010 Winter Olympics | 2.827 | CTV |
February 22 – February 28 | Men's Hockey Gold | 16.639 | Various |
March 1 – March 7 | 82nd Academy Awards | 5.889 | CTV |
March 8 – March 14 | House | 2.866 | Global |
March 15 – March 21 | House | 2.640 | Global |
March 22 – March 28 | American Idol | 2.896 | CTV |
March 29 – April 4 | Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains | 2.642 | Global |
April 5 – April 11 | Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains | 2.911 | Global |
April 12 – April 18 | Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains | 2.939 | Global |
April 19 – April 25 | Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains | 2.778 | Global |
April 26 – May 2 | Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains | 2.864 | Global |
May 3 – May 9 | Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains | 2.800 | Global |
May 10 – May 16 | Stanley Cup Playoffs | 3.247 | CBC |
May 17 – May 23 | Grey's Anatomy | 3.014 | CTV |
May 24 – May 30 | American Idol | 3.328 | CTV |
May 31 – June 6 | Stanley Cup Finals | 2.880 | CBC |
June 7 – June 13 | Stanley Cup Finals | 4.077 | CBC |
June 14 – June 20 | America's Got Talent | 1.587 | Citytv |
June 21 – June 27 | 2010 FIFA World Cup | 1.968 | CBC |
June 28 – July 4 | 2010 FIFA World Cup | 1.892 | CBC |
July 5 – July 11 | 2010 FIFA World Cup | 5.131 | CBC |
July 12 – July 18 | Big Brother | 1.869 | Global |
July 19 – July 25 | Rookie Blue | 1.805 | Global |
July 26 – August 1 | Big Brother | 1.698 | Global |
August 2 – August 8 | Big Brother | 1.870 | Global |
August 9 – August 15 | Big Brother | 1.925 | Global |
August 16 – August 22 | Big Brother | 1.927 | Global |
August 23 – August 29 | 62nd Primetime Emmy Awards | 2.429 | CTV |
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The 2004–05 Canadian network television schedule indicates the fall prime time schedules for Canada's major English broadcast networks. For schedule changes after the fall launch, please consult each network's individual article.
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