SOAPNET'S ORIGINAL SERIES "BEING ERICA" RETURNS FOR A THIRD SEASON ON WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26 AT 11:00 PM ET/PT
SOAPnet's critically acclaimed series "Being Erica," which brought over half-a-million new viewers to SOAPnet its first season and reached 3 million viewers in Season Two, returns for a third season on Wednesday, January 26, 2011. A total of 13 one-hour scripted episodes will air on Wednesdays at 11:00 p.m., ET/PT. The series, produced by Temple Street Productions in association with the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, follows the life of funny, endearing, candid and sexy thirty-something Erica Strange who has the ability to go back in time to sort out her past regrets.
With the help of mysterious therapist Dr. Tom, Erica follows a time-travel therapy where she is able to relive a past regret each week in order to come back and make a positive change in her present. At the end of Season Two, Erica is stripped of everything -- her job, her boyfriend and her life are all left in shambles. However, unlike the Erica we first met back in Season One, this Erica is able to deal with these setbacks and turn them into positives. When Erica ends up standing in a strange hallway surrounded by different doors, she tells Dr. Tom that she's ready to face whatever awaits her on the other side. When she picks a door, what will she find behind it?
Transformation is the big theme for Season Three, and we will see Erica emerge as a more confident woman who is on the path to forging a new identity. The third season stars Erin Karpluk (Erica Strange) and Michael Riley (Dr. Tom). The one-hour series, created by Emmy Award-winning writer Jana Sinyor, is executive-produced by Sinyor, Aaron Martin, Ivan Schneeberg and David Fortier. "Being Erica" is distributed by BBC Worldwide.
SOAPnet owns the world of character-driven soapy drama, from daytime and primetime dramas to reality shows and movies. The network features same-day episodes of popular daytime dramas including "All My Children," "Days of our Lives," "One Life to Live," "General Hospital" and "The Young and the Restless"; favorite primetime series "Gilmore Girls," "The O.C.," "One Tree Hill" and "Beverly Hills 90210"; and original programs including "Being Erica." Wrapped in a 24-hour environment, SOAPnet is the one destination for stories focused on real emotions and revealing truths about intriguing yet flawed characters.
Temple Street Productions is an award-winning independent production and distribution company based in Toronto, Canada. A selection of Temple Street's past and present projects include "Being Erica" (CBC, SOAPnet), "Wingin' It" (Family Channel), "Billable Hours" (Global, Showcase), "Canada's Next Top Model" (CTV), "How Do You Solve a Problem Like Maria?" (CBC), "Queer as Folk" (Showtime, Showcase) and "Darcy's Wild Life" (NBC, Discovery Kids, Family Channel).
BBC Worldwide Sales & Distribution is one of seven core businesses under BBC Worldwide, the commercial arm and wholly-owned subsidiary of the UK public service broadcaster, BBC (British Broadcasting Corporation). BBC Worldwide exists to maximize the value of the BBC's assets for the benefit of the BBC, and invests in programming in return for rights. The Sales & Distribution business negotiates, sells and distributes television programs to networks and secures co-production partners, in the Americas region.
Source: The Nielsen Company
May 2010 Nielsen Universe Estimates: 75 million homes
NPower, Live +Same Day based on monthly data (Feb. '09 thru Apr. '10). Based on Average Minutes
Viewed among women 18-49, (M-Sun, 8-11pm).
NPower, based on 6 min. qualifier. New Viewers=Had not watched SOAPnet during Prior 4 Weeks
before start of season one.
NPower, based on 6 min. qualifier for Persons 2+, Live +Same Day Reach 000s. All runs of Being
Erica 2 (1/20/10-4/7/10).
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