CTV Increases Order for Second Season of Hit Canadian Drama SAVING HOPE to 18 Episodes
SAVING HOPE was the most-watched Canadian drama of the 2011-12 broadcast year
CTV announced today it has upped the ante on its second season order for its hit Canadian drama series, SAVING HOPE, to even more episodes. The broadcaster has ordered an additional five hours from ICF Films/Entertainment One (eOne), bringing its second season commitment to 18 episodes in total. The most-watched drama series on Canadian television this summer, SAVING HOPE reigns as the most-watched Canadian drama of the 2011-12 broadcast year, with an impressive Season 1 average of 1.7 million viewers each week.
Bell Media has commissioned some of Canada’s most-watched and most-acclaimed original programming, while working with the best Canadian independent producers in the country. CTV series include the trailblazing, multi award-winning hit series FLASHPOINT and ratings success stories SAVING HOPE and THE LISTENER. One of three new scripted series ordered in 2012, CTV’s newest drama, MOTIVE, is currently in production, while the heart-warming, television holiday feature THE HORSES OF MCBRIDE is set to premiere in December. As well, Bell Media has also ordered pilots for two, half-hour comedy series, SATISFACTION and SPUN OUT, with both set to begin production shortly. In total, Bell Media has ordered 23 new original Canadian series in 2012, and put 31 scripted projects into development.
Bell Media’s Canadian specialty series include two-time Emmy®-nominated hit DEGRASSI, the critically acclaimed drama series THE L.A. COMPLEX, new game show comedy MATCH GAME, new documentary series ENGRAVED ON A NATION, pop culture series CELEBRITY STYLE STORY, and mythological/action series PRIMEVAL: NEW WORLD. Specialty series currently in production are ORPHAN BLACK and PANIC BUTTON, joining orders for JUST FOR LAUGHS: ALL ACCESS and BITTEN, all for 2013.
In SAVING HOPE’s climatic Season 1 finale, Alex (Erica Durance, SMALLVILLE) was left at the altar, as an out-of-coma fiancĂ© Charlie (Michael Shanks, STARGATE ATLANTIS) comes to grips with his new reality. In full recovery mode, Charlie presses on and undertakes physiotherapy to learn how to walk again. But after an encounter with a deceased victim in spirit form, Charlie questions his relationship with Alex. Meanwhile, Dr. Joel Goran (Daniel Gillies, THE VAMPIRE DIARIES) tells Dr. Dana Kinney (Wendy Crewson, Away From Her) he was offered her job as Chief of Surgery. Will Dana fight for her position or choose to leave Hope Zion Hospital for good?
SAVING HOPE also stars Huse Madhavji (CALL ME FITZ), Julia Taylor-Ross (ROOKIE BLUE), Kristopher Turner (THE LISTENER), and Benjamin Ayres (DAN FOR MAYOR).
Encore episodes of SAVING HOPE are currently airing on Saturdays at 9 p.m. ET/PT on CTV Two and Thursdays at 10 p.m. ET/7 p.m. PT on Bravo. Viewers can also catch up on full episodes across CTV’s digital platforms on CTV.ca, the CTV App, the CTV Mobile channel, and through video on demand partners.
SAVING HOPE is produced by Ilana C Frank Films (ICF Films) with eOne, in association with CTV. The series is executive produced by Ilana Frank and David Wellington for ICF Films, John Morayniss (HELL ON WHEELS, HAVEN) for eOne and Lesley Harrison. Morwyn Brebner (ROOKIE BLUE) is Executive Producer and Showrunner. The series was created by Malcolm MacRury (CRASH AND BURN, REPUBLIC OF DOYLE) and Morwyn Brebner. David Wellington directed the pilot. For Bell Media, Trish Williams is Director, Drama, Independent Production; Corrie Coe is Senior Vice-President, Independent Production; Mike Cosentino is Senior Vice-President, Programming, CTV Networks; Phil King is President, CTV Programming and Sports. All distribution rights are handled by eOne.


Haha Canada's funny. We cancel it and they order more episodes.
ReplyDeleteGlad to hear! I really enjoyed the first season and I'm not into medical dramas (well Hart of Dixie is barely a medical drama). Also I love Daniel Gillies so...
ReplyDeleteI get that this was successful for CTV but this series doesn't need a bigger order than 13 episodes. This oversized order will just create a bunch of filler shows.
ReplyDeleteNow i'll catch up.
ReplyDeletejus because it got canceled in America, doesnt mean it should get cenceled for Canadians. Why would Canadian have to suffer, just cause Americans canceled. I like that they brought it back even though Amercians canceled it. Cause Canadians like it!
ReplyDeleteIt's funny because getting more episodes would be suffering for us. It's funny because even though geographically US and Canada are really close, we have completely different tastes in things sometimes.
ReplyDeleteWhen will CTV begin airing season 2 of Saving Hope? Great show! NBC did it again, and left another hole in the already short list of quality programs.
ReplyDeleteNo date has been set yet, apart from "Summer 2013"
ReplyDeleteYeah, I could never get hooked on this show - it just wasn't interesting enough and how long can they drag on the main storyline? I'm satisfied with Emily Owens MD right now and hope that one gets renewed!
ReplyDeleteWell... America and Canada are 2 different countries, with 2 different systems and 2 different nations! Canadians are not americans and americans are not canadians! In many aspects :))))) Portugal is close to France yet Portuguese and French are 2 different nations :) very
ReplyDeleteYou don't say! I'm so shocked. I just had no idea.
ReplyDeleteThey have started production with a new actress and Jason Priestly is directing an ep
ReplyDeleteA date has finally been announced, just saw it on the CTV website, June 25 at 10pm.
ReplyDeleteApparently 3.1 million wasn't good enough for NBC
ReplyDeleteI like it too
ReplyDeleteFirst episode has erin Karpluk, I've missed her soo much!
ReplyDeleteThe main story has changed. Charlie is not in the same situation as he was before.
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