Canada's favourite lifestyle duo is back, starting with a prime-time
Holiday Special
TORONTO
,
Oct. 8
/CNW/ - The boys are back! Canada's favourite lifestyle duo returns to CBC-TV, daily at
2 p.m.
, beginning
Jan. 4, 2010
. The new season of STEVEN AND CHRIS will be filled with all of the things that make life just a little more fabulous, from food and entertainment to fashion and beauty, to health and fitness, to relationships, home décor, celebrity and more. STEVEN AND CHRIS is all about fabulous made easy.
During the summer,
Steven Sabados
and
Chris Hyndman
travelled the country and abroad, researching the latest trends in lifestyle, décor, food, fashion and more. They have returned fresh and eager to share their experiences with viewers. They return in December with a prime-time Holiday Special, and will follow in January with new fun and fabulous daily shows.
"It is great to welcome the boys back to the afternoon schedule", said Kirstine Stewart, general manager of CBC-TV. "I know they're excited to share their adventures with their fans. We think this is going to be one of the easiest New Year's resolutions we've ever had."
With their years of design experience,
Steven Sabados
and
Chris Hyndman
offer inside tips and tricks on home décor and design. They will be expanding the popular daily segment Ask Steven and Chris, where viewers can get the boys' expert advice on their décor questions. Each day, they will host experts and celebrities who will bring viewers the latest trends in entertaining, exercising, beauty, relationships and more. All of this, including show clips and recipes, can be accessed through the show's interactive website at: www.cbc.ca/stevenandchris/
CBC/Radio-Canada is Canada's national public broadcaster and one of its largest cultural institutions. With 28 services offered on Radio, Television, the Internet, satellite radio, digital audio, as well as through its record and music distribution service and wireless WAP and SMS messaging services, CBC/Radio-Canada is available how, where, and when Canadians want it.
For further information: Deb McCain, Communications, (416) 402-5681, [email protected], www.cbc.ca/stevenandchris
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