In their last chance to impress Canada, the 12 finalists face-off in the special two-hour live performance episode of Canada’s Got Talent; featuring a performance by America’s Got Talent runner up Jackie Evancho
Below is a chronological listing of detailed highlights for May 7 – 13. All programming is subject to change.
Monday, May 7:
2 Broke Girls: 8pm ET/PT(s/CBS), 8MT/CT
***Season Finale***One Hour Episode***
“And Martha Stewart Have a Ball”
Max (Kat Dennings) and Caroline (Beth Behrs) scheme ways to get an invite to a big fashion gala at the Metropolitan Museum of Art where Martha Stewart (guest starring as herself) is scheduled to be attending, in an attempt to have her taste their cupcakes and get her expert seal of approval.
Canada’s Got Talent: 9pm ET/PT/MT/CT ***LIVE***
***Citytv Original Presentation***
“Semifinal Week Six – Results Show”
In the weekly results show, host Dina Pugliese reveals the next two acts advancing to the final round, and in the running to be crowned the most talented act in the country.
Rules of Engagement: 9:30pm ET/PT, 8:30pm CT/MT
“The Five Things”
Jeff (Patrick Warburton) is stumped when Audrey (Megyn Price) asks him to name five nice things about her. Meanwhile, Russell (David Spade) pushes Timmy (Adhir Kalyan) to serenade a woman he likes.
Shameless: 10pm ET/PT/CT/MT
“Three Boys”
The family plans a fake wedding when they discover Kevin’s (Steve Howey) new fiancée comes with a dowry, while Frank (William H. Macy) spirals out of control after receiving some bad medical news.
Tuesday, May 8:
Last Man Standing (s/ABC): 8pm ET/PT, 7pm CT, 9pm MT
***Season Finale***
“Found Money”
When Vanessa’s (Nancy Travis) sweet but flighty sister, April (guest star Christina Moore, That 70’s Show), comes to visit, Mike (Tim Allen) knows she’s only coming to ask for yet another loan, but he has other plans for their savings. Meanwhile, when Kristen (Alexandra Krosney) and Kyle (Christoph Sanders) decide to break up, Kyle is more concerned with what Mike will think.
Cougar Town (s/ABC): 8:30pm ET/PT, 7:30pm CT, 9:30pm MT
“Down South”
When a hurricane blows into town, Jules (Courtney Cox) decides to throw a hurricane party at her house. The close quarters encourage Travis (Dan Byrd) to make a play for Laurie (Busy Philipps), who recently broke off her Skype romance with soldier Wade (guest star Edwin Hodge, Take Me Home Tonight). Suddenly, a storm brews inside as Jules is determined to keep them apart.
New Girl (s/FOX): 9pm ET/PT, 8pm CT, 10pm MT
***Season Finale***
“See Ya”
When one of the roommates decides to move out of the loft, the gang makes an unexpected trip to the desert, where Cece (Hannah Simone) and Schmidt’s (Max Greenfield) relationship reaches a turning point and Jess (Zooey Deschanel) and Nick (Jake M. Johnson) square off with a coyote.
Parks and Recreation: 9:30pm ET/PT, 8:30pm CT, 10:30pm MT
**Pre-release***Season Finale***
“Win, Lose or Draw”
It’s election day in Pawnee, and Leslie (Amy Poehler) and Bobby Newport (guest star Paul Rudd, Wanderlust) are separated by a razor-thin margin. While everyone waits with Leslie for the race to be called, they ponder their futures, and their new opportunities. Kathryn Hahn (Step Brothers) also guest stars.
Private Practice (s/ABC):10pm ET/PT, 8pm MT, 9pm CT
“Drifting Back”
When a patient’s partner and father are heatedly divided on his health care, Pete (Tim Daly) makes a decision that impacts everyone. Meanwhile, Sheldon (Brian Benben) and Violet (Amy Brenneman) treat a family concerned about their father’s new sexual appetite. Later, Addison (Kate Walsh) and Sam (Taye Diggs) struggle to define their relationship.
Wednesday, May 9:
The Middle (s/ABC): 8pm ET/PT, 7pm CT, 9pm MT
“The Clover”
Brick (Atticus Shaffer) gets anything but good luck after he finds a four-leaf clover, and Axl (Charlie McDermott) devises a plan to maintain his status as a lady’s man after accidentally inviting “weird” Ashley (Katlin Mastandrea) to prom.
Suburgatory (s/ABC): 8:30pm ET/PT, 7:30pm CT, 9:30pm MT
“The Great Compromise”
As Tessa (Jane Levy) adjusts to Eden (guest star Alicia Silverstone, Clueless) living with them, she finds Eden surprisingly helpful in her pursuit of a summer internship. Meanwhile, George (Jeremy Sisto) has difficulty accepting Eden’s parenting.
Modern Family (s/ABC): 9pm ET/PT, 8pm CT, 10pm MT
“Disneyland”
The Pritchett-Dunphy-Tucker clan head to Disneyland for some good ol’ family fun – but a day at the park is not complete without a side of motion sickness, achy feet and a wayward toddler. Upon arrival Phil (Ty Burrell) tries to keep up with an energetic Luke (Nolan Gould), Jay (Ed O’Neill) and Gloria (Sophia Vergara) disagree about sensible shoes for the day, and Mitch (Jesse Tyler Ferguson) and Cam (Eric Stonestreet) try to contain Lily’s (Aubrey Anderson-Emmons) new affinity for running.
Don’t Trust the B**** in Apartment 23 (s/ABC): 9:30pm ET/PT, 8:30pm CT, 10:30pm MT
“Making Rent”
After struggling to make ends meet, June (Dreama Walker) comes up with a creative way to make extra money, and James (playing himself, James Van Der Beek) launches a line of super-skinny jeans.
Revenge (s/ABC):10pm ET/PT, 8pm MT, 9pm CT
“Legacy”
In an episode flashback to 2002, Emily (Emily Van Camp) – still Amanda Clarke – is wayward and reckless until Nolan (Gabriel Mann) convinces her to read her father’s journals. It’s then that it all comes together and Amanda begins staking out the Grayson home and piecing together the truth. As her anger turns to determination, her ultimate plan to bring justice to her father is born.
Thursday, May 10:
Community (s/NBC): 8pm ET/PT, 7pm CT, 9pm MT
“Curriculum Unavailable”
Abed (Danny Pudi) becomes convinced that there is a conspiracy afoot and that Dean Pelton (Jim Rash) is an imposter. When Abed is apprehended sneaking around on campus, he is required to see a therapist, Dr. Heidi (guest star John Hodgman, The Daily Show), or risk being sent to jail.
30 Rock (s/NBC): 8:30pm ET/PT, 7:30pm CT, 9:30pm MT
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Person of Interest (s/CBS): 9pm ET/PT, 8pm CT, 10pm MT
“No Good Deed”
The newest POI’s curiosity could spell his doom when he finds himself embroiled in a dark government conspiracy – one that Finch (Michael Emerson) is all too familiar with. Meanwhile, Reese (Jim Caviezel) uncovers revealing information about Finch’s past.
Scandal (s/ABC): 10pm ET/PT, 8pm MT, 9pm CT
“The Trail”
As Gideon (guest star Brendan Hines, Lie to Me) investigates Amanda’s (guest star Liza Weil, Gilmore Girls) history, scenes from the past reveal the contentious primary race between Fitz (Tony Goldwyn) and his now Vice President, how Olivia (Kerry Washington) and Fitz first met on the campaign trail, and how each of Olivia’s associates joined the team.
Friday, May 11:
Who Do You Think You Are? (s/NBC): 8pm ET/PT, 7pm CT, 9pm MT
“Jason Sudeikis”
Jason Sudeikis (Saturday Night Live) has almost no information about his grandfather who died when his father was a child. In Chicago, Jason uncovers the cryptic story of his grandfather’s death and a more surprising discovery about his great-grandfather’s family life. A trip to Pennsylvania brings Jason to the coal mines his great-great-grandfather worked in as an immigrant from Lithuania and the extreme dangers he faced each day.
Fringe (s/FOX): 9pm ET/PT, 8pm CT, 10pm MT
***Season Finale***
“Brave New World: Part 2”
The Fringe team is pushed to their breaking point as they desperately attempt to prevent a catastrophic event that threatens the lives of everyone.
Mantracker: 10pm ET/PT, 9pm CT, 8pm MT
***Encore Presentation***
“Mark and Taylor”
The wilderness surrounding Sault Ste. Marie has proved a formidable opponent to Mantracker in the past, and that’s great news for Mark and Taylor, co-workers who know the land like the backs of their hands. In the bush, they’re a well-oiled machine, determined to defeat the tracker and have a good time doing it.
Saturday, May 12:
Glenn Martin DDS: 7pm ET
***Encore Presentation***
“Funshine, USA”
The family considers leaving RV life behind when they find a happy community they want to call home. However, they soon discover that this neighbourhood’s sparkly appearance is deceiving.
What’s Cooking: 7pm PT/CT/MT
***Encore Presentation***
“Fusion Cuisine”
This week the team gets inspired by the cultural diversity of today’s cuisine. Jack, Warren and Richard prepare three recipes fusing flavours from North America and abroad; including; saucy Moroccan peanut chicken, Beijing-style smashed cucumber salad and hariyali salmon. Celebrated Toronto Chef Susur Lee stops by the studio to lend an expert hand.
Out There with Melissa DiMarco: 7:30pm ET/PT/CT/MT
“Liar, Liar Panties on Fire”
When Melissa gets caught up in a little white lie, it snowballs into a blizzard of deceit. Will movie mobster James Caan (The Godfather) straighten her out before she finds herself sleeping with the fishes? Ricky Gervais (The Ricky Gervais Show) and Michael Sheen (Breaking Dawn) also guest star.
Murdoch Mysteries: 8pm ET/PT/CT/MT
***Encore Presentation***
“Still Waters”
The body of Richard Hartley, the newest member of a prestigious men’s rowing team, is found washed up on a beach after a night of drinking with his teammates. According to his fiancée, Minerva Fairchild (guest star Charlotte Sullivan, Rookie Blue), Hartley had just replaced the team’s top rower Horace Briggs (guest star Corey Sevier, Awaken). As the evidence mounts, it seems that Hartley was killed in an initiation hazing gone wrong, but when Murdoch (Yannick Bisson) orders a test on the water in Hartley’s lungs the investigation is blown wide open.
Canada’s Got Talent: 9pm ET/PT/CT/MT
***Encore Presentation***Citytv Original Presentation***
“Semifinal Week Six – Performance Show”
In the sixth week of semifinals, six acts take the stage in hopes of securing enough votes to propel them into the final round. This week’s performers include: circus performer Aygul Memet; dance group Broken Dance; singing duo Francelle Maria and Mathieu Leger; singer Jack Ettlinger; impressionist Laheeb Quddusi and singer Marianne Demers.
Canada’s Got Talent: 10pm ET/PT/MT/CT
***Encore Presentation***Citytv Original Presentation***
“Semifinal Week Six – Results Show”
In the weekly results show, host Dina Pugliese reveals which two acts are advancing to the final round.
Extraordinary Canadians: 10:30pm ET/PT/MT/CT
***Encore Presentation***
“Rudy Wiebe on Big Bear”
Rudy Wiebe tells the story of one of the greatest leaders Canada has ever known. Non-violent, a believer in discussion and diplomacy, Big Bear is the earliest forerunner of the traits Canadians today pride themselves on.
Sunday, May 13:
America’s Funniest Home Videos (s/ABC): 7pm ET/PT, 6pm CT and 8pm MT on OMNI Alberta
***Season Finale: Part One***
The countdown begins to determine which $100,000 winner will take home this year’s grand prize – a membership in the Disney Vacation Club®, where the winner is able to choose exotic getaways from over 500 dazzling locations from around the world. Tom Bergeron hosts from Aulani, a Disney Resort and Spa in Ko Olina, Hawaii.
Two and a Half Men: 7pm MT
***Two Back-to-Back Encore Presentations***
“Working for Caligula”
Alan (Jon Cryer) wins a jackpot in Vegas after marrying Kandi (April Bowlby), but soon discovers she does not love him and moves back in with Charlie (Charlie Sheen).
“Who is this Vod Kanockers”
Alan (Jon Cryer) discovers that Mia (guest star Emmanuelle Vaugier, CSI NY) wanted him and Jake (Angus T. Jones) to move out after she married Charlie (Charlie Sheen).
Murdoch Mysteries: 7pm CT
***Encore Presentation***
“This One Goes to Eleven”
Murdoch (Yannick Bisson) searches for the murdering robbers that stole a priceless Rembrandt owned by James Pendrick (Peter Stebbings) and his wife Sally (Kate Greenhouse).
Canada’s Got Talent: 8pm ET/PT/MT/CT ***LIVE***
***Citytv Original Presentation***
“The Finals – Performance Show”
The final performance round begins as the 12 remaining finalists go head-to-head for the coveted title of Canada’s most talented act. The winner will walk away with $100,000, a chance at a Las Vegas show, a brand new 2013 Nissan GT-R, a performance spot on Citytv’s New Year’s Bash and an all-inclusive trip to Tobago. Plus, catch an exclusive performance by America’s Got Talent runner up Jackie Evancho.
Murdoch Mysteries: 10pm ET/PT/MT/CT
***Encore Presentation***
“Blood and Circuses”
The station is awash in rowdy and cunning misfits when Murdoch (Yannick Bisson) arrests the entire circus during the course of his investigation into the death of Kitty the Tiger Tamer.
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