Haven: (Crime/mystery drama, 13x1 hr.) FBI agent Audrey Parker (Emily Rose), arrives in the small town of Haven, Maine, to solve the murder of a local ex-con. Haven turns out to be an ancient refuge for people with supernatural abilities. Haven is based on “The Colorado Kid” from renowned author Stephen King.
The Bridge: (Police drama, 13x1 hr.) Police union head Frank Leo not only battles criminals on the street, but politics and corruption in the ranks.
Re-Vamped: (Reality, 10x1 hr.) Eight newly single women get in terrific shape, form a burlesque troupe and undergo a transformation to restore their confidence and get back at their exes.
Made: (Teen comedy, 1x90 min.) All Tuba wanted was to be a cheerleader, but she’s always been labeled a band geek. Following a humiliation, Tuba makes her dream a reality.
The Walking Dead: (Drama/suspense, 6x1 hr.) In a post-apocalyptic world infested with the undead, police officer Rick Grimes and a small band of others fight for survival. Season two production starts spring 2011.
Rookie Blue: (Crime drama, 26x1 hr.) Follows the lives of five young, ambitious rookie cops, right out of the Academy and plunged into the world of big-city policing. Season two production starts spring 2011.
Outlaw Bikers: (Doc., 9x1 hr.) Takes a wild ride into the world of the outlaw motorcycle clubs. We tell the story of undercover federal agents who try to infiltrate the Hells Angels and the Mongols. We learn what they learn about the structure, rituals, and criminal activities of each club. But along the way, as the good guys become badass bikers, it becomes hard to tell the difference between the sinners and the saints.
Ben and Holly's Little Kingdom: (Preschool, 52x11 min.) Little Kingdom is home to Princess Holly, a fairy learning magic, and Ben, an elf who is good at making toys.
Kenny vs. Spenny: (Reality, 72x30 min.) Two best friends/enemies battle each other in outrageous, immature and intense competitions.
Rabbit Fall: (Drama, 26x30 min.) Unexplained events and violent crimes have the small town folk of Rabbit Fall blaming the supernatural.
The Courageous Heart of Irena Sendler: (Film, 1x98 min.) Based on the true story of Irena Sendler, a Catholic social worker who provided aid to the Jews during World War II.
Death Warrior: (Action film, 1x86 min.) In a race against time, Mixed Martial Arts champion Rain must fight for his life in the twisted world of underground fighting.
Would Be Kings: (Thriller, 1x90 min./2x45 min.) Jamie vows to solve his friend’s murder, but Patrick is desperate enough to sacrifice everything to stop his cousin from uncovering the truth.
Men with Brooms: (Comedy, 13x30 min.) Follows the story of Long Bay through the adventures and misadventures of four young men brought together by a love of curling.
When Love Is Not Enough: The Lois Wilson Story: (TV movie, 1x96 min.) Starring Winona Ryder, When Love Is Not Enough tells the story of Lois Wilson, the founder of Alcoholics Anonymous. Spanning more than 30 years, this movie is based on the true story of the enduring but troubled love between Wilson and her alcoholic husband Bill Wilson (Barry Pepper), cofounder of Alcoholics Anonymous.
Call Me Fitz: (Dark comedy, 13x30 min.) A morally bankrupt used car dealer comes face to face with his conscience—but can he change?
Storming Juno: (Docudrama, 1x90 min.) Recreates the invasion at Juno Beach – the first landing on D-Day, which set the stage for the allies’ victory in World War II.
The Pig Farm: (Doc., 1x90 min.) Chronicling the crimes of Robert “Willie” Pickton and the investigation that finally brought him to justice, The Pig Farm is the true story of one of the worst serial killers in history.
Keep Your Head Up Kid: The Don Cherry Story: (Drama, 2x90 min.) Based on a true story, the inspiring tale of the rise, fall and comeback of North American hockey legend Don Cherry.
The Yard: (Comedy, 6x30 min.) Eleven-year-old Nick jockey for schoolyard supremacy with the bully Frankie and his henchmen. The Yard is a world in microcosm, run by and for the kids; it is a funny, fast-paced Goodfellas in a school playground with a Romeo and Juliet twist.
One Angry Juror: (TV movie, 1x90 min.) A successful corporate lawyer defends an African American boy wrongfully accused of murder. Based on a true story.
The Beat: (Doc., 10x30 min.) Never before have television cameras had unlimited access to the police that patrol Vancouver's Downtown Eastside, one of the most controversial neighborhoods in North America. This docu-soap series presents a gritty, behind-the-scenes look at the challenges faced by the Beat Enforcement Team's Squad Three, as they tirelessly work to maintain order in a community crippled by poverty, drug addiction and mental illness
Scrappers: Reality, 10x30 min.) Follows Brooklyn-based scrap metal salvage aficionados. The collectors have developed a company, Scrappers USA, to scour the streets of Brooklyn to gather and sell discarded metal. It's everything from car parts, to building materials to metal appliances.
Goodnight for Justice: (TV movie drama, 1x90 min.) A film about a boy in the American Old West who witnesses an act of murderous violence that claims the lives of his parents and an influential public official. Affected by the memory of the slain official’s grandeur and eloquence, the boy grows up to be an arbiter of law, a Circuit Judge, hell-bent on justice. Jason Priestley is set to direct the film, based on material developed by Luke Perry.
Tekken: (Film, action. 1x93 min.) In a futuristic dystopia run by hyper-powerful corporations, the Iron First tournament brings the world’s most fearsome fighters together to do battle. But are the contestants merely pawns in a much bigger game?
Lemmy: (Doc., 1x100 min.) Featuring interviews with Slash, Metallica, Ozzy Osbourne and other rock and roll royalty, Lemmy looks at the life of legendary Motorhead frontman Lemmy Kilmister.
Helen: (Drama, 2 hrs.) A talented professor is forced to come to terms with her clinical depression.
Glorious 39: (Drama, 129 min.) When Anne discovers secret recordings of a Nazi appeasement plot, she finds herself in extreme danger and finds out how badly she has been betrayed.
Todd and the Book of Pure Evil: (Fantasy/comedy, 13x30 min.) Crowley High is thrown into supernatural turmoil when Todd unwittingly unleashes the Book of Pure Evil upon the student body.
The Devil You Know : (True crime, 8x1 hr.) This true crime series offers a glimpse into the double lives of men and women whose families lived in ignorance of their real identities.
Finding a Family: (Family drama, 1x90 min.) Based on an inspirational true story, Alex Chivescu is an ambitious 17-year-old boy who is forced to look for a foster family after his mother suffers a tragic accident.
Conduct Unbecoming: (Film/drama, 1x101 min.) A U.S. Marine faces overwhelming odds to prove his innocence after being charged with horrific war crimes.
Kenny Hotz’ Triumph Of The Will: (Comedy, 6x30 min.) It’s Mission: Impossible meets Dateline as Kenny Hotz takes on a series of challenges that push the boundaries of society as we know it.
Almost Heroes: (Comedy, 8x30 min.) Peter and Terry, two misfit brothers, struggle to save their recently-deceased father’s failing comic book shop from financial ruin.
The Hollywood News Report: (Ent., 30 min. weekly) From red carpet premieres to exclusive celebrity interviews, gives viewers a front row seat, bringing them the best of the biggest celebrities and movies.
Femme Fatales: (Erotic, 27x30 min.) Based on the men’s magazine of the same name, the series explores noir-style mysteries with powerful female protagonists and a strong erotic component.
True Pulp Murder: (True crime, 13x30 min.) Presented as a graphic novel in progress, the series examines real murder cases and the detectives who investigated them, with commentary from several noted murder mystery authors.
Guns: (Thriller, 2x90 min.) Follows the efforts of two dedicated cops determined to stop the flow of illegal firearms on the streets.
The Firm: (Thriller, 22x1 hr.) Based on the John Grisham-penned best selling novel, picks up the story of Mitch McDeere and his family as they attempt to reclaim their lives after a decade in hiding.
Hell On Wheels: (Drama, 10x1 hr.) Tells the epic story of post-Civil War America and the construction of the transcontinental railroad, focusing on a former Confederate soldier who sets out to exact revenge on the Union soldiers who killed his wife.
Mr. D: (Comedy, 10x1 hr.) A charming, under-qualified teacher tries to fake his way through a teaching job, just like he often fakes his way through life.
The Tempest: (TV movie/drama, 1x131 min.) Starring stage legend Christopher Plummer, this TV movie pits the desire for revenge against the demands of love and asks if man is capable of creating a brave new world.
Reel Love: (TV movie/romantic comedy, 1x90 min.) LeAnn Rimes stars as a successful, big-city girl who returns to her small-town roots after a family emergency.
To The Mat: (TV movie/romantic comedy, 1x90 min.) A laid-back ex-wrestler who’s trying to keep his family’s down-and-out wrestling school above water must learn to work with an uptight Wall Street consultant to help get the books in order.
Barely Cooking: (Reality, 26x30 min.) A pair of hosts cook food wearing nothing but strategically placed aprons.