Little Mosque on the Prairie Renewed For Season 6

11 02 2011

Check out our follow up report  on Little Mosque’s final season, which  contains additional information based on a press release issued by CBC @ http://abbaskarimjee.wordpress.com/2011/06/27/little-mosque-on-the-prairie-to-end-with-season-6/.

Indeed ,  Little Mosque on the Prairie has been renewed for a sixth season, according to a recent press release from CBC. Though the release did not provide specific details regarding the  sixth season, Little Mosque was among the 17 series , which were renewed for CBC’s 2011-2012  television lineup.

Further details regarding the sixth season will be released at a later  date.

Other series  which were renewed include, Dragon Den and Battle of the Blades, both of which  drew an average of 1.5 million viewers, this season.  Other notable renewals include,  The Rick Mercer Report,  which will continue in its ninth season and  The Nature of Things, which is being renewed for  its fifty first season.

Here is  a complete list of  CBC’s  other renewals, for next year’s television lineup.

  • Battle of the Blades
  • 22 Minutes
  • Being Erica
  • Best Recipes Ever
  • Doc Zone
  • Dragons’ Den
  • The Fifth Estate
  • George Stroumboulopoulos Tonight
  • Heartland
  • InSecurity
  • Marketplace
  • The Nature of Things
  • Republic of Doyle
  • The Rick Mercer Report
  • The Ron James Show
  • Steven & Chris

Meanwhile,   CBC’s 18 To Life, Men With Brooms and Village on A Diet  are not apart of the  renewal list. According to a spokesperson  for  CBC, the future of these series remains to be determined.  Further information on CBC’s new series for the 2011-2012 season can be viewed at  TV eh?

Are you excited for the  sixth season of Little Mosque on the Prairie? Which storylines from the current season would you like to see further develop into the next season?What new directions would you like the  series to take and what specific storylines would you like to see to reflect these directions? Sound off in the comments section below





Little Mosque on the Prairie’s Zaib Shaikh Appears on The George Stroumboulopoulos Show

2 02 2011

Indeed, Little Mosque on the Prairie’s  lead actor, Zaib Shaikh appeared for an interview on  CBC’s George Stroumboulopoulos  show on Thursday, January 28 2011. In the  interview, Shaikh  discussed the legitimacy of Katie Couric’s recent comments on how the USA needs  a series similar to Little Mosque, on the influence which Little Mosque on the Prairie has had  on Canadian culture   and the actor’s current vision on his post Little Mosque on the Prairie career.

Take a  view, at a brief 2 minute segment of the interview, below. For  a complete viewing of the interview, head over to http://www.cbc.ca/strombo/videos.html

What are your thoughts on the interview? Do you agree with Shaikh’s  perspective?How do you relate to some of his experiences and viewpoints? What did you find the most interesting?Sound off in the comments  section!





Little Mosque on the Prairie Ratings Drop For “Bromancing The Imam”

14 01 2011

Indeed  Little Mosque on the  Prairie’s ratings drastically decreased for its recent episode, Bromancing  The Imam, which made its debut  on  Monday ,January 10 at 8:00pm eastern standard time on CBC. The sophomore episode of this season,  earned a rating of  477, 000 viewers, which  is more than  100 000 less ,than the  593 000  viewers which tuned in for the fifth season premiere, The Proposal, a week before on January 3 2011.

Meanwhile, CBC’s other Monday night series  also showed a drastic decrease in viewership in contrast to the previous week, with  18 To Life, dropping  from 436 000 viewers to 386 000 viewers in its  episode which aired, right after Little Mosque on the Prairie  at 8:30pm. Meanwhile, CBC’s new series, Village on a Diet took a massive dive , dropping from 514,000 viewers to 376,000 viewers.

 Reportedly,  CBC’s Tuesday night series also displayed similar correlations in contrast to  the previous week’s ratings.

 Tune in for a new episode of Little Mosque on the Prairie, entitled, Kept The Imam  on Monday, January  17 2011 at 8:00pm eastern standard time and be sure to  take a sneak  peak of the episode at  www.cbc.ca/littlemosque.

This news was first reported by TV Feeds My Family

Share your thoughts on this report in the comments section below.





Interview With Little Mosque on the Prairie’s Sitara Hewitt

10 12 2010

Actress Sitara Hewitt has been leading a distinguished career. Having been a dancer, host, model and an actor, the delightful actress has now been bringing her talents to CBC’s hit sitcom, Little Mosque on the Prairie, as the devout, Rayyan Hamoudi.

With the actress being kind enough to participate in an interview with us and Little Mosque on the Prairie approaching its fifth season for January 2011, we took the opportunity to discuss her character and the series in general. In particular, we discuss how she connects with the character of Rayaan, her view on how the character has developed over the course of the series, what is in store for the fifth season of Little Mosque on the Prairie and much more.

1.Your mother’s side of the family has an Islamic background and you spent a few years as a child in the Himalayan mountains of Pakistan. How has this part of your background helped you relate to your character and overcome some of the challenges in portraying Rayyan?

Staying in the Himalayan villages with my mother while she did her PhD and studied the people’s lives for her book was an incredible experience. I met some of the most generous, kind people who live in complete synchronicity with nature – we could learn a lot from them. They were all devout Muslims. I learned a lot about how and why women cover their heads, and a great deal about modesty and devotion. And I learned to be very comfortable in a ‘Chador’ or Hijab!

2. How do you think Rayyan has developed over the course of the series?

Rayyan has grown up over the years.  She started off as more naive, then after an engagement that didn’t work out she became more focused on her career and being a good person for herself, and not for a man. While she remains quirky and sarcastic, she has also become less immature, and more compassionate and relaxed. As we all do as we grow.

3.  In last year’s season finale, Rayaan and Amaar finally professed their love for each other. What was your reaction when you found out about this storyline and why do you they think they waited so long?

I was delighted. It just felt right. . and I think they waited so long so that viewers would enjoy the anticipation. (smile)

4. Can you please give us an idea as to what story lines and surprises are in store for the fifth season of Little Mosque on the Prairie, both in terms of the series in general and for Rayyan?

Mmmm, well I can’t say much though I’d love to.  Rayyan and Amaar take the next step and getting to know each other in a dynamic (with chaperones hehe) that they both never dreamed that would occur. It’s not always a smooth ride though . . .  Oh, and Thorne is a lot nicer and human. Two favorite characters make a surprise return as well. It’s a really nice season.

5. Do you have a message for fans of the series, which you would like to convey?

Thank you for giving this show a chance, and for being so loyal. It’s a concept that has never been done before, and though we may not please everyone we truly love making this show, and hope you all continue to enjoy it.

 





Season 5 Premiere Date For Little Mosque on the Prairie Set !

19 11 2010

A debut for the fifth season of Little Mosque on the Prairie has finally been made official! The fifth season is to debut on Monday, January 3  at 8:00pm on CBC.

This news follows the announcement of a stand alone holiday  episode of the series, which is to air on December, 6 at 8:00pm on CBC.

The news was released today on the Official Little Mosque on the Prairie Facebook page  where the producers indicated that “It’s official! After a brand new holiday special airs in December, the fifth season of Little Mosque officially begins on Monday, January 3rd at 8 PM!”

 

  

As we previously reported, the fifth season will  contain 13 episodes and focus greatly on Ammar and Rayan’s relationship, after the two professed their love for each other in the season 4 finale, and  in Reverend Thorne who will be gaining his comeuppance    this season. Actors Carlo Rota and Reverend McGee will return in their characters of Yassir Hammoudi and Reverend McGee, respectively,  as recurring roles.

    How excited are you for the fifth season of Little Mosque on the Prairie? Which storyline are  you the most excited for in the coming season? Take our poll below and drop us a line in the comments section!

                         





Little Mosque on the Prairie Renewed For Season 5

14 05 2010

After several weeks of waiting, an official indication    regarding Little Mosque on the Prairie’s future has been released.  Indeed the series has been renewed for a fifth season, reports  TV. Guide.ca.

Although CBC  will not provide an official statement regarding the program’s renewal until the end of the month,  the production   for  the upcoming season commenced  last week.The news  will indeed be a relief for many members of the fandom  who were concerned about the program’s continuity after it was  revealed that the series’ viewership had drastically decreased to less than  400,000 viewers.

The fifth season will consist of 13 episodes, the first of which  will  debut in January 2011. Readers should note that the  exciting fifth season will feature all of the cast members who were present in  the series’ inaugural season , including   Carlo Rota[ Yassir Hamoudi], who was absent in the final half of the previous fourth season due to alternate professional commitments as well as   Derek McGrath[ Reverend McGee] who was not apart of the cast during the fourth season.Rota will appear in only a handful of episodes throughout the season as he continues to have alternate commitments while McGrath will return  for various episodes  in the second half of the impending season.

All of the members of the original cast of Little Mosque on the Prairie will return in the fifth season.

As far as storylines are concerned, the following season will have  a central focus on Ammar [ Zaib Shaikh] and Rayaan”s [ Sitara Hewitt]  developing relationship since  the two confessed their love for each  other in the season 4 finale.  Executive producer ,  Marry Darling commented on the challenges brought forth in  presenting this storyline indicating that “Once love is professed, the whole chaperoning is taken to a new level. It’s been a real kick for our writers to not only figure out how to keep characters apart but to keep them from touching each other.”

Brandon Firla’[Reverend William Thorne] will also continue to be apart of the main  cast during  the upcoming season. According to Darling, his character will face challenges  as he must  now try to   build a more respectable image and form positive relationships within the community.”He got his comeuppance at the end of last season and this year he’s dealing with that, trying to rebuild and find his real legs in Mercy. He’s trying to change but has some ingrained habits that make that hard”, says Darling.

Indeed we look forward to viewing the fifth season of Little Mosque on the Prairie .  Are you excited about the new season?  How do you feel about the direction the series is taking? What specific storylines would you like to see develop? Let us know in the comments section below!








Follow

Get every new post delivered to your Inbox.

Join 57 other followers