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SUNDAY

Sundays equals water-cooler night on CTV. CTV begins the primetime block with a pre-release of Cold Case at 7 p.m. followed by The Amazing Race in a new day and time at 8 p.m. At 9 p.m. those incredible ladies of Wisteria Lane are back to take the time-period with Season 3 of Desperate Housewives. At 10 p.m., CTV gives Canadians a first look at the most talked about new series of the year, STUDIO 60 ON THE SUNSET STRIP with Matthew Perry and Bradley Whitford.

MONDAY

The prime-time weekday line-up leads with Canada's No. 1 comedy Corner Gas at 8 p.m. It's the perfect lead-in to the new comedy THE CLASS at 8:30 from Emmy-Award winner "Friends" creator David Crane. At 9 p.m. CTV debuts the new John Wells action series SMITH starring Ray Liotta followed by another thrilling year of Monday night kingpin CSI: Miami at 10 p.m.

TUESDAY

On Tuesday, CTV captures the dancing craze with Dancing With The Stars at 8 p.m. When Dancing concludes, CTV will premiere Season 6 of Degrassi: The Next Generation in the time slot with back-to back episodes filling the hour. At 9 p.m. last year's #1 new drama Criminal Minds starring Mandy Patinkin at 9 p.m. At 10 p.m. CTV returns the night's No. 1 program with Law and Order: SVU.

WEDNESDSAY

At 8 p.m., it's the results show for Dancing With The Stars at 8 p.m. Then, CTV will split the Fall season with two great hits at 9 p.m. Bruckheimer's JUSTICE will premiere in late summer for CTV. The program will give way to Lost when it premieres in the Fall. At 10 p.m., Gary Sinise returns to star at 10 p.m. in CSI: New York.

THURSDAY

Thursday is truly Must "C-T-V". A pre-release of The O.C at 7 p.m. leads straight into Grey's Anatomy, the only drama on the dial at 8 p.m. Then at 9p.m. it's television's No. 1 program CSI returning for another killer year. At 10 p.m., CTV returns the prolific ER, stronger than ever, to the timeslot. Look for more gains without time-slot competitor Without A Trace to compete with.

FRIDAY

It's a rock-solid Friday night as CTV returns all three programs to the evening. At 8 p.m., Jennifer Love Hewitt returns for a sophomore season in Ghost Whisperer, one of the most-watched new programs of the year last year. At 9 p.m., Canadian Jennifer Finnigan stars in her second season of Close To Home, leading into the dean of television crime programs, Law and Order at 10 p.m.

SATURDAY

At 5 p.m., CTV delivers Jim Belushi with another season of According To Jim followed by the new comedy series HAPPY HOUR at 5:30 p.m. Following CTV News at 6 p.m., CTV's W-FIVE kicks off the Saturday prime-time slot with its 41st Season at 7 p.m. At 8 p.m., CTV continues with "Crimetime Saturday", rotating episodes of "CSI", "Cold Case" and "CSI: Miami" through the timeslot over the duration of the season. At 9 p.m., CTV delivers back-to-back new comedies with LET'S ROB... followed by 30 ROCK starring Tina Fey and Alec Baldwin at 9:30 p.m. At 10 p.m., CTV debuts the rookie thriller, THE NINE at 10 p.m.

*Note* A full schedule grid can be found on-line at www.ctvmedia.ca. Click Fall Launch/Schedule.

ADDENDUM "B" - THE CTV 2006 PRIME-TIME SCHEDULE - AT A GLANCE

All times are Eastern Time. New programs are in BOLDED CAPS (except CSI and ER).

SUNDAY

7-8 p.m. Cold Case

8-9 p.m. The Amazing Race

9-10 Desperate Housewives

10-11 p.m. STUDIO 60 ON THE SUNSET STRIP <--------- sweet!!!

MONDAY

8-8:30 p.m. Corner Gas

8:30- 9 p.m. THE CLASS

9-10 p.m. SMITH

10-11 p.m. CSI: Miami

TUESDAY

8-9 p.m. Dancing With The Stars (performance) / Degrassi: The Next Generation

9-10 p.m. Criminal Minds

10-11 p.m. Law and Order: SVU

WEDNESDAY

8-9 p.m. Dancing With The Stars (results)

9-10 p.m. JUSTICE / Lost

10-11 p.m. CSI: New York

THURSDAY

7-8 p.m. The O.C. <--------- sweet!!!

8-9 p.m. Grey's Anatomy <--------- sweet!!!

9-10 p.m. CSI

10-11 p.m. ER

FRIDAY

8-9 p.m. Ghost Whisperer

9-10 p.m. Close To Home

10-11 p.m. Law and Order

SATURDAY

7-8 p.m. W-FIVE

8-9 p.m. Crimetime Saturday

9-9:30 p.m. LET'S ROB...

9:30-10 p.m. 30 ROCK

10-11 p.m. THE NINE

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