As the temperature drops, CBC is turning up the heat with an entertaining lineup
CBC top 5 shows | November 2024
First up, the comedy series Cheaters, where a chance romantic rendezvous leads to hilariously awkward neighbour drama. In the gripping final season of Killing Eve, Villanelle and Eve are on diverging paths, racing toward an unforgettable showdown.
True crime fans will be riveted by the return of the podcast Someone Knows Something, which dives deep into the case of missing teenager Christine Harron and a face-off with the man who confessed to her murder.
And in All and Eva, one woman's mission to secretly meet her sperm donor sparks a chemistry she never expected.
For those craving inspiration, Grand Designs Transformations unveils breathtaking renovations you'll want to replicate. All this and more in CBC's Top 5 for November.
Cheaters dives into a tangled web of infidelity, misunderstandings, and unexpected connections. The story kicks off when Josh and Fola, two strangers from different walks of life, share a one-night stand while abroad. After admitting they're both in committed relationships, and agreeing to go their separate ways, complications arise when they discover they're neighbours back home. What follows is a hilariously awkward exploration of modern romance, secrets, and the blurry lines of moral boundaries. Cheaters serves up laugh-out-loud moments while tackling the messy realities of love and loyalty.
The final season begins with Eve on a revenge mission whilst Villanelle has embraced a new way of life in an attempt to prove she's not a 'monster'. Having killed Paul, Carolyn continues to chase down The Twelve. This season follows our extraordinary women, building towards a messy finale. This season is even more personal and dangerous than before.
Christine Harron, a book-loving teenager from Hanover, Ontario, leaves for school in the spring of 1993 and is never seen again. A suspect emerges, confessing to her murder, but the case falls apart due to police error and Christine's family are left without answers. In Season 9 of the award-winning podcast Someone Knows Something, host David Ridgen continues the investigation and comes face to face with the man who said he killed Chrissy.
Forty-year old Eva doesn't believe in love. After deciding to get pregnant, she goes to Copenhagen to find a sperm donor. Eva chooses an open donor who seems perfect. But, the night before the big insemination, she can't help but question whether she made the right choice of donor. She decides to seek him out with a hidden agenda. He turns out to be normal, kind, and above all, not a psychopath. Eva returns home to Stockholm satisfied that everything went exactly according to plan. But the donor, Mads, can't stop thinking about Eva and has completely different plans—unaware that he is the father of her unborn child.
While building a dream house from scratch is for some people, many others are transforming their existing homes. Smashing down walls, ripping out kitchens and digging up gardens as they reimagine their homes as places to live, work and thrive. In this brand-new series of Grand Designs Transformations, Australia's boldest and most inspired home renovators put their skills, finances and relationships to the test in their quest to create their perfect homes.
Holiday highlights
For everyone counting down the days, the holiday season is almost here, bringing with it the magic of holiday romance.
Get cozy with our Stream for the Holidays Collection on CBC Gem, packed with festive specials and heartwarming movies.
Step inside the enchanting Chateau DIY, or whip up some cheer with The Great British Baking Show (streaming November 29) and Mary Berry's Highland Christmas (November 22).
For a dose of love and laughter, don't miss delightful romances like Christmas Crush, Fixing Up Christmas, Saying Yes to Christmas, and A Storybook Christmas. Let the holiday cheer begin.
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