This Land was a Canadian television series, which aired from 1970 to 1982 on CBC Television. Evolving from the earlier series This Land of Ours, a documentary series about Canada's agricultural and natural resources, This Land expanded its focus to include environmental and conservation issues. Hosts of the show included Jon Hopkins, Phyllis Gorman, Laurie Jennings, Mary Chapman, John Foster, Mike Halleran and Don Francks.
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A two-part documentary about the storm of the century, exploring the mechanics of the disaster, the impact on those affected, and the mammoth efforts to rebuild stronger and safer.
After the Storm
In Planet Wonder, Johanna Wagstaffe asks unexpected climate questions, on a journey of discovery through science, connecting perspectives on and solutions to climate change.
Planet Wonder
Vivre ensemble
Histoires à mourir debout
Construire demain
Honours the last generation of traditional native elders. Dab Iyiyuu - Cree for 'Absolutely Aboriginal'.
Dab Iyiyuu
Manifeste
Weird TV or Weird Television was a programme that aired in 1995 on Canadian late-night TV; KCOP, Channel 13 in Los Angeles; and KTZZ, Channel 22 in Seattle. The "host" of the show was Chuck Cirino, who is also one of the show's executive producers along with Todd Stevens and Arthur Maturo. Cirino was the one constant of every show. He pops up in his landcruiser for a few seconds, setting up new segments of the show in his own eccentric way. He is known as the "comfort zone" of the show, as the subtitles during these segments tell you. Also included in the program were clips Cirino had filmed from the Burning Man festival. Segments include: ⁕Weird America, a segment of the show in which the crew flies out to unusual events all across the country. For example, "Car Hunt", where a full-sized, remote-controlled car is let loose in the Nevada desert and is hunted down with high-powered weapons, "just like big game", according to Cirino. ⁕Shadoevision, a continuing science-fiction thriller hosted by Shadoe Stevens. ⁕The Dr. Ruehl show, where noted "phenomenologist" Dr. Franklin Ruehl talks about viewers of the latest cases of strange phenomena.
Weird TV
Follows five spendthrift protagonists, each with a different personality, in order to unveil their tricks for saving pennies on the dollar.
Bienvenue chez les cheaps
Canadian Case Files was a 2005 Canadian television series about the investigation of unsolved crimes in Canada. It was hosted by Art Hindle.
Canadian Case Files
Made to Order is a Canadian lifestyle show airing in more than 150 countries, including the Food Network and Fine Living in Canada, Fine Living in the US, and Discovery Travel and Living in Asia, Australia, India and South America. It features the behind-the-scenes of the running of rain, a high-end restaurant in Toronto, Ontario. 39 episodes. Fine Living episode guide:
Made to Order
Il etait une fois un jouet
Canadian nature documentary television series which aired on CBC Television in 1980.
Al Oeming - Man of the North
Bravo!FACT Presents was a Canadian television series, which aired weekly on A and the arts channel Bravo from 2003-2010. The series presented an anthology of short artistic works, ranging from comedy to drama to opera to jazz to animation. All of these were funded by BravoFACT, the foundation arm of Bravo, which also aired them as interstitial segments between programs.
Bravo!FACT Presents
Ma Baraka
The Real Lost World is a documentary, released on December 10, 2006 by Animal Planet, where a team of scientists journey to Monte Roraima in Venezuela, the plateau that inspired Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's literary work, The Lost World. They investigate the legend. The film was written and directed by Peter von Puttkamer and produced by Gryphon Productions. The documentary won awards from WorldFest-Houston International Film Festival for Best Cinematography and from the Accolade Television Awards Best of Show in Directing and Cinematography.
The Real Lost World
Risk Takers is a Canadian television documentary series which profiles people in dangerous professions, produced by CMJ Productions of Montreal. The series originally aired on Discovery Channel Canada, and also airs on the North American channel Discovery HD Theater. The series will also air on Global in the 2007-08 television season. The show premiered on June 11, 2007 in North America with the first episode of the series: "Coast Guard", directed by Phil Comeau. It showcased the lives of Coast Guard rescue swimmers in Miami and Key West, Florida.
Risk Takers
Esprit Montre-toi !
Enquêtes Paranormales
Diamond Road
La guerre de l'Arctique
Démolition
Legends of Hockey is a Canadian 10 part/10 hour mini-series released in 2001 profiling the history of ice hockey. The Legends of Hockey features the following people:
Legends of Hockey
Nadia Campbell and Vincent Poirier set out for Canada’s Far North, an epic, little-understood part of the country that is still inaccessible by road, save for the Dempster Highway. The two friends head off to meet the communities established along this route.
La route de l'Arctique
Le Grand Saut : Le pari de Justine Dufour-Lapointe
North America: Growth of a Continent was an educational television show which was produced and broadcast by TVOntario in 1980-81. The series was narrated by Gordon Pinsent.
North America: Growth of a Continent
TKO: Technical Knockout is a Canadian television series hosted by Carey Roberts and Su-Ling Goh who present the latest in technology. TKO was produced by Calgary-based Pyramid Productions.
Technical Knockout
Finding Diamonds follows filmmaker Ian Bawa and his dog, Diamond, as they travel across Canada exploring the relationship between humans and support animals in the face of trauma and grief.
Finding Diamonds
Amazing Canadian musicians perform in unique house concerts settings as well as an in depth exploration of their world outside the concert, in the studio, on the road and just surviving and creating day to day. Each episode weaves a house concert performance with behind the scenes, studio and interview footage as well as the occasional archival clip to learn more about the artists and their world.
The Neighbors Dog
Born to Be is a documentary television series that aired on the Canadian music station MuchMusic. The program documented and featured archival footage of interviews with house-hold name music celebrities of their success, i.e. Gwen Stefani, Mariah Carey, Nelly Furtado, Avril Lavigne, Demi Lovato, Marianas Trench and 50 Cent. Each episode centreed on individual music celebrity's childhoods, their musical influences, sources of inspiration, and their achievements that have led to their successful music career.
Born to Be
The West Block is a Canadian news and political affairs television series that debuted on November 6, 2011 on Global. The name West Block is taken from the West Block of Parliament Hill. Hosted by Tom Clark, the series will follow a Sunday morning talk show format.
West Block
Documentary series tracing the history of movie theaters in Quebec, from the first projections of silent movies to the advent of huge multiplexes. Through this series, people relive the wonder and excitement that inhabited Quebec movie theaters, some of which have become legendary.
In a Theater Near You
Your host, a curious, open-minded adventurer, takes viewers all over the world to meet the inspiring women and men who maintain special relationships with animals.
Connexion sauvage
Prendre le vent
The View from Here is a Canadian television series, which airs on TVOntario. Hosted by Ian Brown, the program airs documentary films. The series is a frequent nominee for Best Documentary Series at the Gemini Awards, and won the award in 1999 and 2000.
The View from Here
Vue Sur Le Fleuve
Adrienne At Large was a Canadian half-hour public affairs television show. The show was broadcast on CTV at 10 p.m. on Thursdays from September 26, 1974 until January 2, 1975. Adrienne Clarkson and Glenn Sarty hosted the show.
Adrienne at Large
21c is a weekly Canadian newsmagazine television series for teens which aired on CTV from 2001 until 2004. The show was hosted by Dominic Patten and Anne-Marie Mediwake who presented topics related to teen issues.
21c
Laissez-nous raconter
Là pour rester
Milot Land
We're Funny That Way! is comedy television series which premiered on September 17, 2007 at 8:30 p.m. EST on the Canadian digital cable specialty channel, OUTtv. The series featured shows by Kate Rigg, Dina Martina, Maggie Cassella, Trevor Boris, and more.
We're Funny That Way!
Behind the Movies is a Canadian television series, airing weekly on Citytv. The series goes behind the scenes of the movie industry, interviewing actors, directors and crew involved in the making of classic films.
Behind the Movies
Human Edge is a Canadian television series, which airs weekly on TVOntario. The program presents documentary films on social issues. It is currently hosted by Ian Brown.
Human Edge
A two-part documentary about the Convoy freedom movement which began in Canada, January 2022
Trucking For Freedom
A science-based study of Chinese ancestry.
Discoveries
A Way Out was a Canadian do-it-yourself television show on CBC Television which originally began as a gardening show, but, evolved to include crafts, outdoor activities and do-it-yourself home repairs and improvements. The show was hosted by George Finstad then Mary Chapman and Laurie Jennings and produced by Doug Lower, Neil Andrews and Robert Hutt.
A Way Out
Bientôt dans nos hôpitaux
Make it to the Moon
Face au diable de la Côte-Nord
This docuseries follows the adventures of the eccentric pickers who criss-cross the country to find unique products that they can sell for big profits. Although they live free-living, bohemian lifestyes, they also confront a difficult, competitive world.
Les cueilleurs
APTN Investigates is the first Indigenous investigative news program in Canada. The show offers viewers hard-hitting investigative reports and stories that change lives. Produced by award-winning journalists, APTN Investigates is committed to seeking the truth for our people.
APTN Investigates
Telle mère, telle fille?
Let's Shop is a TV series starring Cheryll Gillespie, where she travels around the world to find the best shopping destinations. The places she has traveled to are: ⁕Buenos Aires, Argentina ⁕Gulf States ⁕Morocco ⁕Nice, France ⁕Cape Town, South Africa ⁕Tokyo, Japan ⁕Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates ⁕Montreal, Canada ⁕Istanbul, Turkey ⁕Singapore ⁕Johannesburg, South Africa ⁕Rio De Janeiro, Brazil ⁕Shanghai, China ⁕Bangkok, Thailand ⁕Vancouver, Canada ⁕Boston, United States ⁕Provincetown, Massachusetts ⁕Toronto, Canada
Let's Shop
Global Currents is a Canadian news television series, which aired weekly on Global Television Network. Hosted by Kevin Newman, the series airs one documentary film each week. The series originally launched in 2005, replacing the newsmagazine series Global Sunday. Initially, there was no umbrella title for the series, with each week's documentary promoted under its own individual title. The title Global Currents began to be used in 2007. The series was shown Saturday evenings at 7 p.m., save for the autumn of 2007 when it was shown at 10 p.m.
Global Currents
In 2022, Kaitlyn Braun contacted more than 40 Ontario doulas claiming she was pregnant with a stillborn child after a sexual assault. As doulas rallied to support her, inconsistencies emerged, sparking a shocking saga involving social media, criminal charges, and questions about the limits of empathy.
Doula: A True Crime
Discover one of the most dangerous jobs in the world… Shark Divers! Those people spend their lives close to these extraordinary predators studying, photographing, interacting and even wrestling with them. Nothing will stop them from diving, not even being attacked!
Blue Realm
The Four Corners is a Canadian travel television series which aired on CBC Television in 1957.
The Four Corners
A survey of Canadian landscapes and a portrait of the artists who are inspired by them.