CTV announced today that the season’s most-anticipated new drama
BIG SKY, from David E. Kelley and 20
th Television airs
Tuesdays at
10 p.m. ET on CTV and
everywhere CTV content can be found beginning
Nov. 17 (simulcast with ABC). The star-studded series joins
the network’s previously announced slate of new primetime series, including comedy B POSITIVE by acclaimed, heavy-hitting producer Chuck Lorre.
BIG SKY also joins CTV’s incredibly stable lineup of returning hits, including Canada’s #1 drama series, THE GOOD DOCTOR, and the #1 comedy series, YOUNG SHELDON with total viewers, along with Top 10 series THE MASKED SINGER, GREY’S ANATOMY, and STATION 19, and Top 20 series THIS IS US, and THE ROOKIE in the key demos.
“The addition of
BIG SKY adds even more programming firepower to the CTV lineup,” said Mike Cosentino, President, Content and Programming, Bell Media. “With homegrown talent, great stories, and award-winning producers, not only does
BIG SKY strengthen our strong slate, it positions CTV for another trailblazing season.”
Filming in Vancouver,
BIG SKY hails from David E. Kelley (BIG LITTLE LIES), and is based on the Cassie Dewell book series by C.J. Box. On the show, private detectives Cassie Dewell (Kylie Bunbury, WHEN THEY SEE US) and Cody Hoyt (Ryan Phillippe, DAMAGES) join forces with his estranged wife and ex-cop, Jenny Hoyt (Canada’s Katheryn Winnick, VIKINGS), to search for two sisters who have gone missing while driving through remote Montana.
The series also features Jade Pettyjohn (LITTLE FIRES EVERYWHERE), Natalie Alyn (THE GOLDBERGS), Brian Geraghty (
Flight), Dedee Pfeiffer (CYBILL), Jesse James Keitel (YOUNGER ), and John Carroll Lynch (AMERICAN HORROR STORY).
BIG SKY is executive produced by David E. Kelley, Ross Fineman, Matthew Gross, Paul McGuigan, C.J. Box and Gwyneth Horder-Payton, and is produced by 20
th Television in association with A+E Studios. 20
th Television is a part of Disney Television Studios, alongside ABC Signature and Touchstone Television.
Source: Numeris, 2019-20 BYTD (Sept. 16, 2019 – May 24, 2020). Commercial stations only. Primetime Monday-Sunday 7p.m.-11 p.m.