Someday at a Place in the Sun - (Mar 12th)
Crimewatch Live - (Mar 12th)
Selling Houses Australia - (Mar 12th)
Family Feud Canada - (Mar 12th)
Home of the Year - (Mar 12th)
Ishura - (Mar 12th)
Wild Cards - (Mar 12th)
Allegiance - (Mar 12th)
A Killers Mistake - (Mar 12th)
Body Bizarre - (Mar 12th)
The Weekly with Charlie Pickering - (Mar 12th)
The Dog House Australia - (Mar 12th)
The Chase Australia - (Mar 12th)
Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen - (Mar 12th)
Deal or No Deal Island - (Mar 12th)
Deal or No Deal Island After Show with Boston Rob - (Mar 12th)
The Curse of Oak Island - (Mar 12th)
Married at First Sight - (Mar 12th)
The 11th Hour with Stephanie Ruhle - (Mar 12th)
Tribunal Justice - (Mar 12th)
The government have offered folks with a pioneering spirit an opportunity to move into the Canadian wilderness and try to make a go of things. City boy "Jacob" (Morgan Stevens) decides to do just that, but saving for the timely intervention of "Bagshaw" (Jeff Corey) on the boat, he might never have made it there alive. He is most definitely not welcome - and local kingpin "Keeler" (Dale Wilson) and his thuggish henchman "Mungal" (John Curtis) make that all too painfully clear. Undaunted, and soon slightly loved-up, he takes a stand and builds a cabin. Will they be left in peace or is a showdown an inevitability? Stevens is easy enough on the eye, and Corey comes across quite well as the curmudgeonly but decent trapper, but the story itself is all a bit weak and feeble and though the cinematography and scenery are quite effective at illustrating the remoteness of this beautiful environment, the acting and writing are the stuff of a college project. Looks nice, but that's about it.