CTV Sets 2014-15 Schedule with New U.S. Acquisitions

TORONTO: CTV's 2014-15 prime-time lineup features U.S. series such as Gotham, The Flash and the comedies The Millers and The McCarthys.

Mondays on CTV feature the new U.S. pickups Gotham and Forever. Castle caps off the night. Tuesdays pair The Flash, new to the network's schedule, with returning series Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. and Person of Interest. Wednesdays see the return of Arrow, Criminal Minds and Grey's Anatomy, which takes on a new 10 p.m. slot. Thursdays are packed with comedies, led by the newly acquired The Millers, leading into Two and a Half Men (in a new time slot) and newcomer The McCarthys. The night wraps with How to Get Away with Murder. Fridays are all returning series, with The Amazing Race, Grimm and Blue Bloods.

Saturday is comedy night on CTV, while Sundays see Once Upon a Time moving to a new 8 p.m. time slot, leading into Resurrection and then CSI, also in a new time slot.

CTV Two acquired The Mysteries of Laura for its upcoming schedule. The show will air on Wednesdays, starting off the night that also includes Law & Order: SVU. CTV Two's Monday schedule features The Voice. Tuesdays also begin with The Voice, followed by The Goldbergs in a new 9 p.m. slot. Thursdays see the pairing of The Vampire Diaries and Reign. MasterChef Junior and Shark Tank are featured on Fridays. Saturdays belong to The Listener, Flashpoint, Motive and W5. Sundays see Dancing with the Stars coming to a new 8 p.m. slot.

Phil King, the president of CTV, sports and entertainment programming, said: “Some networks program to women, others to men. We’re not the home of comedy, nor the home of drama. CTV is the home of hit television, delivering mass audiences every night of the week, in every time slot, in every genre. It’s the result of programming diversity, scheduling balance, and staying ahead of trends, all which are represented in our new schedule.”