We knew the CW network would have a lot of Canadian television this summer. Now we know when those shows will debut.
Season 2 of Family Law starts July 7 at 8 pm on the CW followed by the U.S. premiere of Moonshine at 9 pm (all times Eastern).
The CW runs back-to-back episodes of Son of a Critch (8 pm) and Children Ruin Everything (9 pm) on July 24. Run the Burbs debuts the following Monday at 8:30 pm in between the other Canadian TV comedies.
Those comedies will run in those time slots on Tuesdays for the CW fall schedule.
The CW summer schedule also includes reality shows from north of the border. Season 4 of the Great Chocolate Showdown (8 pm) debuts August 5 followed by the U.S. premiere of Recipe for Disaster (9 pm).
Makes us miss Fridge Wars which the CW and CBC carried in 2020. Emma Hunter, who is in Moonshine, hosted Fridge Wars.
Moonshine has 16 episodes over 2 seasons, 8 for each season. We don't know when the CW will run Season 2.
As we have noted, the CW will have Sullivan's Crossing and The Spencer Sisters on Wednesday nights this fall.
The CW has acquired 4 new shows for this summer#Bump S2 (Australia)#FamilyLaw S2 (Canada)#Moonshine S1 (Canada)#RunTheBurbs S1 (Canada) pic.twitter.com/0AQDllmfeZ
— The CW news (@CWshows) May 10, 2023
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Your humble narrator has seen the opening episode for Moonshine, Son of a Critch, Children Ruin Everything, and Run the Burbs. All of them offer promise and interest to see where they go in terms of character development.
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You can find your local CW station in your area for our American readers. We are not sure how this works for those in Canada who can access a CW affiliate from the States, given the territorial rights in Canada.
photo credits: Moonshine/CBC; Run the Burbs/CBC
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