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Ctv Toronto 2013 Fall Base Schedule CTV TORONTO 2013 FALL BASE SCHEDULE Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday 6:00 Canada AM 6:00 6:30 Weekend 6:30 Juicebox 7:00 Cash Cab 7:00 Canada AM 7:30 THE SOCIAL 7:30 8:00 Canada AM App Central 8:00 8:30 Weekend 8:30 9:00 Live! With Kelly and Michael The Marilyn Denis 9:00 9:30 (s-ABC) Show PAID 9:30 10:00 10:00 The Marilyn Denis Show 10:30 10:30 PAID 11:00 The View 11:00 Question Period 11:30 (s-ABC) 11:30 12:00 12:00 CTV News Junk Raiders SPORTSCENTRE 12:30 12:30 1:00 13:00 THE SOCIAL THE SOCIAL 1:30 13:30 2:00 Canada's Worst NFL 14:00 BETHENNY 2:30 Driver (s-CBS/FOX) 14:30 3:00 Dr. Phil Cash Cab 15:00 3:30 (s-NBC) Movie Night 15:30 4:00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show Celebrity Style Story 16:00 SPORTSCENTRE 4:30 (s-NBC) Celebrity Style Story 16:30 5:00 The Dr. Oz Show etalk 17:00 W5 5:30 (s-FOX) App Central 17:30 6:00 18:00 CTV News 6:30 18:30 7:00 etalk etalk 19:00 THE TOMORROW W5 Once Upon a Time PEOPLE 7:30 The Big Bang Theory (s-WSBK/WPCH) The Big Bang Theory (s-WSBK/WPCH) 19:30 The Big Bang Theory 8:00 20:00 MARVEL'S AGENTS JUNIOR Arrow (s-CBS) The Amazing Race OF S.H.I.E.L.D. MASTERCHEF (s-CW) Two and a (s-CBS) 8:30 (s-ABC) (s-FOX) 20:30 The Voice Half Men Comedy Night on (s-NBC) CTV THE GOLDBERGS 9:00 21:00 (s-ABC) Criminal Minds Grey's Anatomy Grimm Law & Order: SVU TROPHY WIFE (s-CBS) (s-ABC) (s-NBC) 9:30 21:30 (s-ABC) 10:00 PERSON OF 22:00 HOSTAGES CSI Blue Bloods The Mentalist INTEREST PLAYED Crime Time (s-CBS) (s-CBS) (s-CBS) (s-CBS) 10:30 (s-CBS) 22:30 11:00 CTV National News with Lisa LaFlamme CTV National News with Sandie Rinaldo 23:00 11:30 CTV News 23:30 12:00 The Daily Show with Jon Stewart The Big Bang Theory 0:00 The Mentalist 12:30 0:30 LATE NIGHT WITH JIMMY FALLON (s-NBC) CTV Movie 1:00 1:00 Criminal Minds 1:30 1:30 Conan The Mentalist 2:00 2:00 Criminal Minds 2:30 Comedy Now! 2:30 3:00 3:00 3:30 3:30 4:00 4:00 Local Infomercials (or Sign Off) 4:30 4:30 5:00 5:00 5:30 5:30 CAPS & RED = NEW SERIES CAPS & GREEN = NEW TO CTV.
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