Bell Media’s 2025/26 lineup features robust slate of original content

From Scott Brothers Entertainment, Crave greenlights new competition series Make Yourself Over.

Bell Media unveiled its 2025/26 lineup of original English and French language content today, featuring 116 original titles.

“Bell Media’s 2025/26 programming slate demonstrates our ongoing investment in Canadian content, as well as our commitment to collaborating with the country’s most creative minds,” said Sean Cohan, president at Bell Media. “We strive to push the boundaries and deliver compelling stories that transcend borders and platforms. Alongside our world-class production  partners, we are solidifying Bell Media’s place as a digital media and content powerhouse.”

The network’s original content programming includes Peacock Alley Entertainment’s Above Suspicion, a three-part docuseries exploring Colonel Russell Williams’ crimes, and Cineflix Studios and December Films’ Anna Pigeon, about a former city dweller turned park ranger investigating crimes in national parks after a personal loss. The series is Bell Media’s first co-commission with Versant’s USA Network.

Crave lineup also features Above Suspicion (docuseries), Après OD Mexique (unscripted), Blue Collar (unscripted), Bon Cop Bad Cop (comedy), The Borderline (drama), The Christine Jessop Story (docuseries), Les Crues (comedy), Dérive (drama), Heated Rivalry (drama), Hockey Fanatics (unscripted), Ils Vécureent Heureux (drama), Je Te Tiens (drama), Luc le Milliardaire? (docuseries), Make Yourself Over (unscripted competition), Les Morin-Perras sous le même toit (unscripted), Narco Mennonites (docuseries), Project Runway Canada (unscripted competition), Seoul Palace (drama), Sigil (drama), Temptation Under the Sun (unscripted), Tom Green’s Funny Farm (unscripted), Toujours Canadiens (docuseries), Untitled Jared Keeso Series (comedy), Untitled True Crime (docuseries) and Yaga (drama).

USA Network will air the drama Anna Pigeon and the unscripted series West Harbour Heroes. CTV’s schedule will feature the competition series MasterChef Canada and Match Game, as well as the comedy series Slo Pitch. Meanwhile, CTV Sci-Fi Channel will premiere the drama Revival, and Canal D will debut three new docuseries: Chasseurs d’Heritiers, Convoi du Nord and Monster Trucks en Tournée. Canal Vie programming includes the unscripted series Telle mère, telle fille.

Crave is also set to premiere a slate of new documentaries, including Générations Burnout, Hoser: The Movie, Jérémie: Rendez-vous à la plage, Modern Whore, Relax, Open Your Eyes, Saints & Warriors, Skinnamarink Forever, Singhs in the Ring, Turtle Island Rap and Wonderland of Chaos. Additionally, Oxygen True Crime will air My Nightmare Stalker, while CTV Life Channel will showcase new movies like Montana Mavericks, Ordinary Girl in a Tiara, Paws in the City, Recipe for Romance, Savvy Sheldon Feels Good as Hell and Second Guessing Fate.

Acquisitions

CTV and Crave are also gearing up for a lineup with new acquisitions that cater to diverse tastes.

On CTV, thrilling dramas and comedies are making their way to screens, including 9-1-1: Nashville, a high-octane procedural about heroic first responders, and Boston Blue, which follows Danny Reagan as he joins the Boston PD. Other series include Celebrity Weakest Link, The Floor, The Fall and Rise of Reggie Dinkins, Best Medicine and Memory of a Killer. On Crave, viewers can dive into The Hunting Wives, The Miniature Wife, Project Runway and The Seduction.