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TV tips for Wednesday, Feb. 27
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By Victoria Ahearn
The Canadian Press
Wednesday, Feb. 27
- A Nova Scotia-based teacher, an Edmonton bartender/firefighter, and a web content curator from Surrey, B.C., are among the contestants on tonight's series premiere of "Big Brother Canada." The spinoff of the popular U.S. series will see a total of 14 hopefuls living together in a camera-filled house and competing in a series of challenges for a chance at winning $100,000. The show airs three nights a week (on Wednesdays, Thursdays and Sundays), so prepare to PVR or clear your calendar. (Global)
- Elizabeth Banks guests on "Modern Family" again, playing Cam and Mitchell's partying pal Sal who unexpectedly drops in to ask them to be the best men at her wedding — tomorrow. Meanwhile, Gloria doesn't trust the new nanny, and Phil gives Luke advice on matters of the heart. (City, ABC)
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