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May means sweeps and finales and the kind of crazy cliffhangers you only see once a year. Most seem to be bunched up over the next week. I’ve got a list of them in today’s column for The Canadian Press. You can read the entire story here.Some shows, of course, won’t be back. We know

Nothing says Prison Break finale like a nice fresh bar of industrial shower soap.That`s how Fox sees it, anyway. The network sent TV critics the fragrent soap sampler to remind us that the series finale of this four-year-old series airs May 15 at 8 p.m. You might say they bent over backwards. CHML`s Scott Thompson

How much do you wanna bet CBC would love to see a new pro hockey franchise in Southern Ontario? Jim Balssille`s move to drag the Phoenix Coyotes across the border has to be a CBC wet dream. An Ontario Coyotes-Leafs-Senators tilt would be an automatic three million a game draw, a lottery win for cash-strapped

Few surprises in NBC’s 2009-10 fall season pickups announced today in New York. Given that The Jay Leno Show (set to bow the second week of September) will roll five nights a week at 10 p.m., the one big surprise is that NBC found room for six new shows.The four dramas include two medical shows

Had a nice chat with Kim Cattrall earlier this week, although it took a few phone calls to get through to her.Cattrall was in Italy, at some swank hotel, vacationing after shooting Roman Polanski’s “The Ghost” with Pierce Brosnan and Ewan McGregor in Germany. The call was arranged for close to midnight, Italian time; Cattrall

My usual Wednesday Talk Radio chat with CHML’s Scott Thompson was bumped to Thursday this week by my mom’s knee. Howzat? Margaret had knee replacement surgery Wednesday at Toronto Western Hospital and is doing well, thanks. When the doctor asked her if anything made her heart beat irregular prior to the surgery she never missed

With Round Two of the NHL playoffs facing off tonight, CBC seems desperate to get back into the game, ratings wise.It was announced in a release today that CBC and TSN are flipping playoff games. CBC will now carry tomorrow night’s Round Two opener between the Detroit Red Wings and the Anaheim Ducks and TSN

With Vancouver through in four, CBC’s remaining round one NHL playoff games are going right through the five hole. The big hockey action is over at TSN, which scored 1,104,000 for a 9:30 Black Hawks/Flames game Monday night. CBC had to stall with reruns of Sophie (156,000) and Little Mosque (211,000) until their late, 10:30