Snotty Nose Rez Kids, Allan Hawco, Baroness Von Sketch creators highlight new CBC lineup
CBC announced its fall and winter TV slate Thursday
CBC's upcoming scripted lineup is full of familiar faces, with hip-hop duo Snotty Nose Rez Kids, writer-actor Allan Hawco and comedy collaborators Jennifer Whalen and Meredith MacNeill leading new series.
The public broadcaster announced a fall and winter slate Thursday that includes the half-hour scripted show Snotty Nose Rez Kids, bound for early 2025.
It tells the "not-even-true, real-life story" of the Haisla Nation artists' rise to fame, with actors portraying Quinton Nyce and Darren Metz, also known as Yung Trybez and Young D, respectively, who jump to TV after earning accolades in the music scene.
The video for their track Damn Right took home the Prism Prize for best music video and their fifth album, I'm Good, HBU? was shortlisted for the prestigious Polaris Music Prize last year.
Also slated for early 2025 is the return of Republic of Doyle star Hawco, who is co-showrunner and star of Saint-Pierre. The crime procedural centres on an inspector with the Royal Newfoundland Constabulary who is exiled to work in the French territory of Saint-Pierre and Miquelon, just off the coast of Newfoundland.
Hawco will run the show with Robina Lord-Stafford, who has writing credits on Wild Cards and Pretty Hard Cases.
Meanwhile, the workplace sitcom Small Achievable Goals, also set for early 2025, sees the Baroness Von Sketch Show co-creators Whalen and MacNeill play podcast producers who are both going through menopause.
Comedy series North of North, from the director and producers of The Grizzlies, follows a young Inuk mother looking to start over. It premieres in 2025.
The new programming follows some high-profile cancellations, including the Andrew Phung-created Run the 'Burbs. D.J. Demers's One More Time, was also not renewed for a second season, while Bilal Baig chose to end production of the series Sort Of.
Longtime returning favourites include Heartland and Murdoch Mysteries — both of which launch 18th seasons this fall — and Son of a Critch, back with a fourth season in 2025.
Unscripted shows includes a new offering from Toronto-based food writer Suresh Doss, who will host Locals Welcome to shine a light on lesser-known eateries.
The Great Canadian Baking Show and Dragon's Den will also return — the latter with multiple episodes featuring Kim's Convenience breakout Simu Liu as a "celebrity guest Dragon."
Idris and Sabrina Elba are among the executive producers on Paid in Full, a docuseries slated for fall on the history of Black artists in the music industry, narrated by Jully Black.
Meanwhile, journalist Tanya Talaga writes and directs The Knowing, a documentary series on her family's eight-decade long search for their matriarch, which is also due out in the autumn.
Corrections
- A previous version of this story mistakenly said show creators Snotty Nose Rez Kids also star in their new series, when in fact, they are portrayed by actors.May 24, 2024 2:50 PM ET
- It also misspelled the moniker Yung Trybez, stated incorrectly that an Inuk mother in the series North of North is divorced, and that CBC cancelled the series Sort Of, when in fact, co-creator Bilal Baig decided to end its production. This story has been updated.May 24, 2024 5:17 PM ET