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New to CBC Gem in October 2020

CBC Gem is Canada’s streaming service, offering more than 5000 hours of live and on-demand Canadian programming and a curated selection of acclaimed, best-in-class content from around the world, including more than 750 documentaries, 400 hours of ad-free content for kids and tweens, and a collection of over 120 Canadian feature films. CBC Gem is available free as an app for iOS and Android devices and online at cbcgem.ca, and on TV screens via Apple TV, Google Chromecast, Amazon Fire TV and Android TV. 

 

For screening links or more information about any of the following titles, please contact Enya Franks-Best (enya.franks-best@cbc.ca). Note: This schedule is subject to change.

 

Exclusive Canadian Premiere of Season 2 of Emmy™-nominated comedy series PEN15 on Oct. 16

 

Tenth Anniversary Celebration of THE GREAT BRITISH BAKING SHOW with Seasons 1-3, the Exclusive Canadian Premiere of Season 10, and Specials available to stream beginning Oct. 9

 

New seasons of CBC Gem original scripted kids’ series DETENTION ADVENTURE and CBC documentary series YOU CAN’T ASK THAT reflecting Canadians with disabilities debut Oct. 2  

 

Exclusive Canadian Premieres of British comedy series BRASSIC (Season 2) and Idris Elba’s IN THE LONG RUN (Season 2) begin streaming Oct. 2 

 

POLARIS MUSIC PRIZE Shortlist Celebration and Winner Announcement (Oct. 16)  

 

New original Canadian documentaries including CBC Creative Relief Fund project ROCKIN’ THE COFFIN (Oct. 23) and Hot Docs 2020 Official Selections INFLUENCE (Oct. 9) and MEAT THE FUTURE (Oct. 23)

 

CBC Films-supported titles AMERICAN WOMAN, CLARA, DISAPPEARANCE AT CLIFTON HILL, and RED SNOW begin streaming this month

 

Parenting Collection, with Exclusive Canadian Premieres of THE ARRIVAL and PLANET CHILD, and Halloween Collection, including Seasons 1 and 2 of R.L. STINE’S THE HAUNTING HOUR, available this month

 

ACCLAIMED COMEDIES

 

  • PEN15 Season 2 (Comedy, 7x30, AwesomenessTV, United States)
    *Exclusive Canadian Premiere*
    Begins streaming Friday, October 16

    Produced by The Lonely Island, Primetime Emmy™-nominated PEN15 is middle school as it really happened, in all its R-rated glory. Maya Erskine (Betas, Insecure) and Anna Konkle (Rosewood, Maron) star, playing younger versions of themselves as awkward seventh grade outcasts, surrounded by actual 13-year-olds. Set in 2001, Maya and Anna face the trials and tribulations of middle school, from boys to school dances to overbearing parents - where the best day of your life can turn into your worst with the stroke of a gel pen.

 

“As funny, bittersweet and keenly observed as ever.” - The New York Times
 

  • BRASSIC Season 2 (Comedy, 6x60, Calamity Films, United Kingdom)
    *Exclusive Canadian Premiere*
    Begins streaming Friday, October 2

    BRASSIC follows a group of working-class friends who find unconventional ways to win at life. In Season 2, Vinnie and the gang are even more ambitious with their mad-cap money-making schemes which bring them a whole new world of trouble, including an escaped circus animal, a severed human head and a recently deceased old lady. BRASSIC is co-created by BAFTA® and International Emmy®-winning writer Danny Brocklehurst (Shameless, Safe) and Joseph Gilgun, and stars Gilgun (Preacher, Misfits), Michelle Keegan (Our Girl), Damien Molony (Ripper Street), Tom Hanson (The Little Drummer Girl), Dominic West (The Affair), and Joanna Higson (Shameless).

 

***** “Riotous comedy drama, and it’s an absolute tonic in troubled times” The Times 

 

  • IN THE LONG RUN Season 2 (Comedy, 7x30, Sprout Pictures, United Kingdom)
    *Exclusive Canadian Premiere*
    Begins streaming Friday, October 2

    IN THE LONG RUN is a period comedy created by Idris Elba (Luther, Beasts of No Nation) about family, community and what home really means. In Season 2, Walter (Elba) has been elected union rep at the factory to tackle a very slippery negotiation. Melissa’s (Amani Johnson, Les Misérables) biological father, Leon (Curtis Walker, Youngsters), has turned up on the estate, and Kirsty (Kellie Shirley, Call The Midwife) is faced with the difficult task of telling Bagpipes (Bill Bailey, Hot Fuzz). 

 

“Idris Elba's warm, witty, semi-autobiographical comedy, back for a second series, feels nostalgic and modern, old and new” - The Times

 

  • DETECTORISTS Season 1 (Comedy, 6x30, Channel X Production, United Kingdom)
    Begins streaming Friday, October 9

    A comedy about the lives of two eccentric metal detectorists, Andy (series creator, writer and director Mackenzie Crook, Britannia, Pirates of the Caribbean) and Lance (Toby Jones, The Girl, The Hunger Games), who spend their days plodding along ploughed tracks and open fields, hoping to disturb the tedium by unearthing the fortune of a lifetime. 

 

“One of the better hidden gems on TV [...] now is the time to discover it” - The Hollywood Reporter

 

  • MOHAWK GIRLS Season 4 (Comedy, 8x30, Rezolution Pictures, Canada)
    Begins streaming Friday, October 23

    MOHAWK GIRLS is a comedic look at the lives of four modern-day women trying to stay true to their roots while they navigate sex, work, love, and the occasional throw down. This is life on the reserve like you've never seen it before – modern, tough, and funny. 

 

CBC GEM ORIGINALS

 

  • DETENTION ADVENTURE Season 2 (Tween, 10x11, LoCo Motion Pictures/Broken Compass Films, Canada) 
    *CBC Gem Original, Canadian Premiere*
    Begins streaming Friday, October 2
    Framed for an epic prank, the now famous “Detention Adventure Four” - Raign (Simone Miller), Brett (Tomaso Sanelli), Joy (Alina Prijono), and Hulk (Jack Fulton) - must team up with new ally, Kelly (Lilly Bartlam), to hunt for the legendary lost fortune of Ignatius Cockshutt. Their punishment lands them roles in the local Brantford Historical Society’s reenactment play under the hawkish eye of historian Miss Dumont (Sarah McVie). Delving deeper into history unearths surprising truths about the town’s past, while leading them closer to their goal. When it becomes clear that a mysterious foe is racing them to the treasure, they have to work against the clock, create unlikely alliances, and face hard truths.

 

  • YOU CAN’T ASK THAT Season 2 (Documentary series, 8x30, Pixcom Productions, Canada) 
    *CBC Gem-First Premiere*
    Begins streaming Friday, October 2 
    Based on the hugely successful unscripted format from ABC Australia, Season 2 of CBC documentary series YOU CAN’T ASK THAT continues to confront prejudices and break down taboos in society in an authentic and relatable way. Each episode asks a group of Canadians with different disabilities to respond honestly to the awkward, inappropriate or uncomfortable questions they hear all the time, offering them a platform to speak candidly for themselves. Topics discussed this season include growing up with a disability, Post-Traumatic Stress Order (PTSD), Deafness, Schizophrenia, Multiple Sclerosis, Bipolar Disorder, Parkinson’s, and Generalized Anxiety Disorder. CBC continues to offer the series with Integrated Described Video.

 

DRAMAS

 

  • DOWNTON ABBEY (Drama, ITV Studios/Carnival Films/WGBH-TV, United Kingdom)
    A beloved and critically acclaimed historical drama created by Oscar-winner Julian Fellowes (Gosford Park), DOWNTON ABBEY chronicles the lives of the British aristocratic Crawley family and their servants through sweeping change, war, scandals, love, and hope in the early twentieth century. Over the course of its run, DOWNTON ABBEY won a Golden Globe Award for Best Miniseries or Television Film, and a Primetime Emmy™ Award for Outstanding Miniseries or Movie, among other awards and accolades. 
  • Season 1 (7x60) begins streaming Monday, October 5
  • Season 2 (9x60) begins streaming Monday, October 12
  • Season 3 (9x60) begins streaming Monday, October 19 
  • Season 4 (9x60) begins streaming Monday, October 26 
  • Season 5 (9x60) begins streaming Monday, November 2
  • Season 6 (9x60) begins streaming Monday, November 9 
  • THIRTEEN (Drama, 5x60, BBC/BBC America, United Kingdom)
    Begins streaming Friday, October 23

    Starring Killing Eve’s Jodie Comer in a BAFTA-nominated performance, this tense psychological drama follows the story of Ivy Moxam, a 26-year-old woman learning to live again after 13 years in captivity. Comer won the Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series in 2019 for her role in Killing Eve


 “**** “Thirteen has an imagination and an ambition that is refreshing – it’s exactly the kind of drama that  BBC Three should be making” - The Telegraph

 

ARTS, LIFESTYLE & MUSIC

 

  • BIG THINGS SMALL TOWNS Season 2 (CBC Arts, 12x8, Canada)
    Begins streaming Friday, October 2

    Follow Tamarra Canu on a prairie road trip across Alberta and Saskatchewan as she continues her search for thriving small town communities and the origin of the bizarre gargantuan art within them. Are these big objects big enough to keep the culture in our small towns alive? If not, what are they willing to do to thrive?
     
  • THE GREAT BRITISH BAKING SHOW Seasons 1-3, Season 10 and Specials (Lifestyle, Love Productions, United Kingdom) 
    *10th Anniversary Celebration*
    Begin streaming Friday, October 9
    THE GREAT BRITISH BAKING SHOW is the ultimate baking battle where passionate amateur baking fans compete to be crowned the UK’s Best Amateur Baker.

Seasons available as of October 9 include: 

  • Season 1 (6x60)
  • Season 2 (8x60)
  • Season 3 (10x60)
  • Season 10 (10x60 and 2x60) *Exclusive Canadian Premiere*
     

Specials available as of October 9 include:
 

  • Wedding Cake Special (1x60)
  • Master Class (2x60)
  • Master Classes, Easter & Christmas Special (5x60)
  • Season 3 [Class of 2012 Special] (1x60) 
  • Season 4 [Class of 2014 Special] (1x60)
  • Season 5 [Class of 2015 Special] (1x60) 

 

“This show really is good enough to eat” TV Insider

 

“What one realizes, without getting very far into the breads, cakes and tarts, is what a perfect show it's been” The Wall Street Journal

 

  • POLARIS MUSIC PRIZE Shortlist Celebration and Winner Announcement (CBC Music)
     Streaming live Friday, October 16 at 8 p.m. ET

    Hosted by CBC Music’s Saroja Coelho, CBC Music celebrates the Polaris Music Prize Shortlist with a special cinematic tribute and announces the 2020 winner.

 

PARENTING COLLECTION 

Begins streaming Friday, October 16

 

  • TODDLERS BEHAVING (VERY) BADLY Season 1 (Factual, 3x60, Avalon, United Kingdom)
    *Exclusive Canadian Premiere*
    Childcare expert Laura Amies takes on tears and tantrums as she teaches toddlers how to listen, develop self-discipline and good manners.

 

  • MY BIG FAMILY FARM Season 2 (Lifestyle, 6x60, Motion Content Group/Renegade Pictures, United Kingdom)
    *Exclusive Canadian Premiere* 

    Join shepherds Amanda and Clive Owen, and their nine children, for more adventures on their remote hill farm in the Yorkshire Dales. 

 

  • THIS WILD LIFE (Documentary, 12x30, BBC Studio, United Kingdom)
    *Canadian Premiere*

    Wildlife expert Saba Douglas-Hamilton (Big Cat Diary, Nature’s Epic Journeys, Last of the Longnecks) and family move to the romantic Samburu National Reserve in Kenya to run a safari lodge for the first time. 

 

  • THE ARRIVAL (Documentary, 4x60, The Garden, United Kingdom)
    *Exclusive Canadian Premiere*

    THE ARRIVAL takes an unprecedented look at the lives of six different families in the lead up to the birth of a child, the arrival home, and the first few weeks following. 

 

**** “A refreshingly honest look at the ups and downs of life with a new baby” - iNews

 

  • PLANET CHILD (Documentary, 3x60, The Garden, United Kingdom)
    *Exclusive Canadian Premiere*
     
    PLANET CHILD explores the fascinating journey of child development up to the age of seven. From mega-cities to deserts, the series showcases global examples of childhood.

 

**** “A really fascinating addition to the pop science branch of TV about childhood development” - The Telegraph
 

ORIGINAL CANADIAN DOCUMENTARIES

 

  • LESSONS INJUSTICE (Documentary, 1x8, directed by Karen Chapman)
    Begins streaming Friday, October 16

    *Hot Docs 2017 Official Selection*
    A father sets out on a car ride with his teenage son and reflects on the conversation he knows he will soon have to have: how to conduct himself as a young black man in Canadian society while facing the harsh realities of racial discrimination.

 

  • INFLUENCE (Documentary, 1x78, directed by Diana Neille and Richard Poplak)
    Begins streaming Friday, October 9

    *Hot Docs 2020 and 2020 Sundance Film Festival Official Selection*
    Starring Margaret Thatcher, Nelson Mandela, and F.W. de Klerk, INFLUENCE is a profile of the morally slippery British reputation manager, Lord Timothy Bell. In 1998, Bell co-founded the legendary PR firm Bell Pottinger. The film examines the politicization of modern communication over the last 40 years—the winding journey from advertising to algorithms; television to Twitter. 

 

  • THE SEARCH: MANUFACTURING BELIEF (Documentary, 1x78, directed by Patrick Payne)
    Begins streaming Friday, October 16

    THE SEARCH: MANUFACTURING BELIEF examines the mysterious, universal emotion of awe — that “aha! moment” or epiphany — as experienced by Patrick Payne, first as a teenager at a Catholic Retreat Weekend in 1975, and then again more than 40 years later as a seasoned agnostic and skeptic.

 

  • MEAT THE FUTURE (Documentary, 1x78, directed by Liz Marshall)
    Begins streaming Friday, October 23

    *Hot Docs 2020 Official Selection*
    From filmmaker Liz Marshall (The Ghosts in Our Machine, Water on the Table), MEAT THE FUTURE is a close-up, personal look at the visionaries risking everything to innovate real meat without slaughtering animals, and without environmental degradation.

 

  • ROCKIN’ THE COFFIN (CBC Short Docs, 1x9, directed by Cailleah Scott-Grimes)
    Begins streaming Friday, October 23
    *CBC Creative Relief Fund Project*

    In this whimsical animated documentary, a father and daughter discuss the creative ways they deal with the idea of death. They decide to build a coffin together by hand during the COVID-19 pandemic. 

 

CANADIAN FILMS 

 

  • DISAPPEARANCE AT CLIFTON HILL (Drama, 1x90, directed by Albert Shin)
     Begins streaming Friday, October 2

    *CBC Films-supported*
    Set amidst the strange and eerie world of off-season Niagara Falls, DISAPPEARANCE AT CLIFTON HILL is a mystery drama about a self-destructive pathological liar (Tuppence Middleton, The Current War) who inherits a crumbling motel and becomes entangled in the memory of a kidnapping she claims to have witnessed as a little girl. DISAPPEARANCE AT CLIFTON HILL premiered at TIFF 2019, and was nominated for four 2020 Canadian Screen Awards. 

 

“Albert Shin’s twisty Disappearance at Clifton Hill has grimy fun playing in the shadier corners of Niagara Falls.” 3 ½ stars (out of 4) - The Globe and Mail

 

  • CLARA (Drama, 1x90, directed by Akash Sherman)
     Begins streaming Friday, October 9

    *CBC Films-supported*
    An obsessive astronomer (Patrick J. Adams, Suits) and a curious artist (Troian Bellisario, Pretty Little Liars) form an unlikely bond which leads them to a profound, scientific discovery. CLARA received its World Premiere at TIFF 2018, and won the 2018 Jury Award for a Narrative Feature at the 2018 Austin Film Festival.

 

  • AMERICAN WOMAN (Drama, 1x90, directed by Semi Chellas)
    Begins streaming Friday, October 16

    *CBC Films-supported*
    In 1974, two different women are thrown together on the run: an anti-war activist (Hong Chao, Downsizing) and an heiress (Sarah Gadon, Alias Grace) who’s converted to her captors’ radical cause. AMERICAN WOMAN received its World Premiere at the 2019 Tribeca Film Festival, and was nominated for four 2020 Canadian Screen Awards. 

 

  • TORONTO FOOD FILM FEST COLLECTION 
    Begins streaming Friday, October 16 
    The collection highlights Festival selections from talented Canadian filmmakers like Diana Dai with My Farmland, Aube Giroux with Modified, and Drew Hayden Taylor with Cottagers & Indians

 

  • RED SNOW (Drama, 1x90, directed by Marie Clements)
    Begins streaming Friday, October 23

    *CBC Films-supported*
    Dylan (Asivak Koostachin, Cardinal), a Gwich'in soldier from the Canadian Arctic, is caught in an ambush in Kandahar, Afghanistan. His capture and interrogation by a Taliban Commander releases a cache of memories connected to the love and death of his Inuit cousin, Asana, and binds him closer to a Pashtun family as they escape across treacherous landscapes and through a blizzard that becomes their key to survival. RED SNOW premiered at the 2019 Vancouver International Film Festival, where it won the Audience Award for Most Popular Canadian Film. The film also went on to win Best Canadian Feature at the Edmonton International Film Festival. 

 

MUNK DIALOGUES

 

The Munk Debates’ second series of MUNK DIALOGUES offer live, hour-long conversations with some of the world’s sharpest minds and brightest thinkers, and will focus on the big issues transforming our world, from the U.S. election to the continuing fallout of the COVID-19 pandemic to geopolitics and international relations.

 

  • Wednesday, October 7, 8 p.m. ET dialogue with Michael Eric Dyson, bestselling author, scholar, and racial justice campaigner, on the future of the politics of race and social justice in the shadow of the most consequential U.S. election in a generation.
  • Wednesday, October 14, 8 p.m. ET dialogue with Robert Reich, former U.S. labor secretary, economic inequality activist, and filmmaker, on how to meet the once in a generation societal challenges presented by COVID19 and its shakeout of the global economy.
  • Wednesday, October 21, 8 p.m. ET dialogue with Newt Gingrich, former Speaker of U.S. House of Representatives and bestselling author, on the legacy of Trump’s first term as president, and the future of U.S politics, two weeks out from November’s vote.
  • Wednesday, October 28, 8 pm ET dialogue with James Carville, U.S. Democratic Party stalwart, political strategist, and bestselling author, on the likely outcomes of the November 3, 2020 U.S. election, one week out from this high-stakes global event.

 

HALLOWEEN COLLECTION

 

  • R.L. STINE’S THE HAUNTING HOUR Seasons 1-2 (Tween, 22x30, Front Street Pictures/Incendo Productions, Canada)
    Season 1 begins streaming Friday, October 2; Season 2 begins streaming Friday, October 9
     
    R.L. STINE’S THE HAUNTING HOUR picks up where Goosebumps left off, bringing a new generation of young horror lovers a fresh look at one of the most popular anthologies in children’s suspense. 

 

  • THE HOLLOW CHILD (Horror, 1x88, directed by Jeremy Lutter)
    Begins streaming Friday, October 23

    A troubled foster teen, Samantha (Jessica McLeod, Death Note, Scary Movie 4), works to expose a dangerous supernatural impostor in her new family and rescue her foster sister.

 

  • THE CRESCENT (Drama, 1x99, directed by Seth A. Smith)
    Begins streaming Friday, October 30

    At a remote beach house, a single mother struggles to keep her infant son safe from the influence of an otherworldly presence.

 

  • NOWHERE TO BE FOUND (Thriller, 1x93, directed by Thomas Michael)
    Begins streaming Friday, October 30

    A mother's worst nightmare comes true when her teenage daughter goes missing.

 

  • WHAT KEEPS YOU ALIVE (Horror, 1x98, directed by Colin Miniham)
    Begins streaming Friday, October 30

    On the eve of their one-year wedding anniversary, Jules (Brittany Allen, It Stains the Sands Red) and Jackie (Hannah Emily Anderson, X-Men: Dark Phoenix) become embroiled in a merciless fight for their lives when they find themselves pitted against the most unexpected of adversaries: each other.

 

THE BEST OF CBC:

 

  • Past and current seasons of CBC series, including hit competition series BATTLE OF THE BLADES; crowd-pleasing dramas MURDOCH MYSTERIES, FRANKIE DRAKE MYSTERIES, HEARTLAND, and ANNE WITH AN E; acclaimed comedies STILL STANDING, TALLBOYZ, KIM’S CONVENIENCE, BARONESS VON SKETCH SHOW, and SCHITT’S CREEK; and classic CBC hits like THE KIDS IN THE HALL and BEING ERICA.

 

COMING IN NOVEMBER:

 

  • DAS BOOT Season 2
  • NOUGHTS & CROSSES
  • DEFENDING THE GUILTY
  • MOHAWK GIRLS Season 5
  • Travel Collection

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October 27th at 15:49

CBC Announces New Ad-Free CBC Kids Streaming Channel, Now Available on CBC Gem and CBC Kids YouTube

CBC today announced the launch of a new 24/7 commercial-free CBC Kids streaming channel, available now to stream on CBC Gem and the CBC Kids YouTube channel. 
October 27th at 9:00

New to CBC Gem in November 2025

CBC’s fall premieres continue with THE ASSEMBLY (Nov. 6, also on CBC TV), featuring authentic conversations between autistic interviewers and Canadian celebrities, and Season 2 of POV documentary series FOR THE CULTURE WITH AMANDA PARRIS (Nov. 28 on CBC Gem)
October 23rd at 11:59

Nothing Is Off the Table in CBC’s New Unscripted Series The Assembly, Premiering November 6 on CBC and CBC Gem

CBC today announced the six celebrities who will be in the hot seat in the new unscripted series THE ASSEMBLY.
October 20th at 11:41

CBC Expands FAST Portfolio with New Schitt’s Creek Channel, Now Streaming on CBC Gem in Canada

CBC today announced the expansion of its free ad-supported streaming portfolio with the launch of a new Schitt’s Creek channel, featuring all six seasons of the multiple Emmy Award-winning CBC original comedy series plus one-hour finale special Best Wishes, Warmest Regards: A Schitt’s Creek Farewell. 
September 24th at 12:43

New to CBC Gem in October 2025

CBC’s fall premieres continue with new factual series LOCALS WELCOME (Oct. 5) hosted by food writer Suresh Doss, and new seasons of HEARTLAND (Oct. 5), THE GREAT CANADIAN BAKING SHOW (Oct. 5), MURDOCH MYSTERIES (Oct. 6), FAMILY FEUD CANADA (Oct. 6), and THE FIFTH ESTATE (Oct. 10)