Cover Me Canada

Cover Me Canada is a Canadian reality television competition show which airs on CBC Television. The show is a competition to find the most talented singer, rock band, group, or ensemble in Canada.[1]

Cover me Canada
Cover Me Canada logo.
Presented byNicole Appleton
JudgesJordan Knight
Deborah Cox
Ron Fair
Country of originCanada
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes9
Production
Production locationsCBC Studios, Toronto
Production companyTemple Street Productions
Release
Original networkCBC
Original releaseSeptember 18 (2011-09-18) 
November 13, 2011 (2011-11-13)
External links
Website

The show is hosted by Canadian-born pop singer Nicole Appleton[1] and judged by Jordan Knight, Deborah Cox, and Ron Fair.

Contestants can select from four Canadian songs to cover: "Sundown" by Gordon Lightfoot, "Run to You" by Bryan Adams, "Life is a Highway" by Tom Cochrane or "Black Velvet" by Alannah Myles.[2]

Format

The original format was created and developed by Jesse Fawcett and Kevin Healey at 11 Television and then sold to CBC.

Eight contestants are chosen from video auditions and are given a Canadian song to cover and perform live. At the end of the broadcast, viewers are asked to vote and share their favourites to earn them immunity from the next week's elimination.

Votes and online buzz are both factors to decide which competitor will be granted immunity and be safe from elimination by the judges.[3]

Competitors

ArtistOriginEliminated
WhosarmyToronto, ONSeason 1 Winners
Melanie MorganCap Pele, NBRunner Up
Ali MilnerVancouver, BCEliminated 6 November 2011
Warren Dean FlandezVancouver, BCEliminated 30 October 2011
Living In RedWinnipeg, MBEliminated 16 October 2011
Georgia MurrayVictoria, BCEliminated 9 October 2011
The Simpson BrothersTsawwassen, BCEliminated 2 October 2011
G07Toronto, ONEliminated 25 September 2011

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Ratings

Order Date Viewers
(100,000s)
1 "September 18, 2011" 5.91[5]
2 "September 25, 2011" 4.41[6]
3 "October 2, 2011" 4.23[7]
4 "October 9, 2011" 3.83[8]
5 "October 16, 2011" 3.74[9]
6 "October 23, 2011" 5.62[10]
7 "October 30, 2011" 5.86[11]
8 "November 6, 2011" 5.48[12]
9 "November 13, 2011" 6.15[13]

References

  1. Kaplan, Ben (June 8, 2011). "Camelot & cover songs: Inside CBC's new fall lineup". National Post. Archived from the original on January 29, 2013. Retrieved June 8, 2011.
  2. "New CBC reality contest to focus on Canadian music". CBC News. 2011-06-06. Retrieved 2011-08-31.
  3. "Cover Me Canada - How To Participate". CBC News. Retrieved 20 September 2011.
  4. "Cover Me Canada - Competitors". CBC News. Retrieved 20 November 2011.
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