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Les joyeux patenteux
JMP
Dominic et Martin
During World War II, Nazi U-boats attacked several American ships along the North Carolina coast, turning this location into the graveyard of the Atlantic Ocean. Follow a group of marine archaeologists as they embark on an incredible mission, trying to honour those who lost their lives during the attacks, by turning this underwater battleground into a timeless memorial.
Hitler's American Battleground
Nilus the Sandman was a Canadian part-animated and part-live action television series that originally aired on 1996 on the Family Channel. The series was produced by Western International Communications. The show features a sandman, Nilus, who helps children and teenagers through their dreams while they are asleep, with the dream stories being animated. The parts at the beginning and the end of the series are shot in live action in Vancouver, British Columbia. 26 episode
Nilus the Sandman
Bad Dog! (US)
The disturbing stories of Quebecers facing real nightmares abroad.
Victims abroad
La vie après toi: traverser un deuil animalier
La drag en moi
A weekday daytime lifestyle and entertainment talk show hosted by Marilyn Denis.
The Marilyn Denis Show
Pioneer Quest: A Year in the Real West was Canadian documentary television series which aired on History Television and the Public Broadcasting Service in 2001. It is the first entry of producer Jamie Brown's "Quest series" which includes Quest for the Bay, Klondike: The Quest for Gold and Quest for the Sea. It was filmed on a site just north of Argyle, Manitoba
Pioneer Quest: A Year in the Real West
Présumé innocent : l'affaire Sébastien Métivier
is a music-driven Lovecraftian story about finding a sense of purpose in a dispassionate universe.
The music of Erika Zann ( TBA)
In this series, 10 stars of the ballroom scene pair up with 10 queer and trans filmmakers to battle each other in five categories: Vogue, Bizarre, Sex Siren, Face and Runway. Instead of “walking the ball,” the teams compete by creating stunning short videos that honour the category conventions while serving something fresh and fab.
CBX: Canadian Ballroom Extravaganza
Style sur mesure
Everything has a breaking point. The team is on a mission to push a variety of objects to their absolute limit to find out how to make them stronger. Led by a theoretical engineer and a hands-on mechanic, the safety features of items including an armoured limo, a bus and even a house are pushed to destruction. This will identify exactly what combination of events, in what precise order, will achieve 'breaking point' - a scenario ending in catastrophic failure. By highlighting an object's flaws, the 'Breaking Point' team will demonstrate that sometimes it is only by exposing weaknesses that we can improve them.
Breaking Point
Headline Hunters is a Canadian game show that appeared on CTV from 1972 to 1983. It was originally created by Nick Nicholson and E. Roger Muir. It was hosted by Jim Perry, who hosted two other Canadian game shows and several American game shows concurrently with its run. Dave Devall, who worked with Perry on the aforementioned two series, served as the announcer and was a de-facto co-host for this series.. It was a Glen-Warren Production for the CTV Television Network. During the final broadcast, Jim Perry applauded the long-running show for promoting news literacy. Perry carried many of his pet phrases with him on his later American game show, Sale of the Century, which he would host for six years.
Headline Hunters
Dotto Tech was a Canadian television series, which aired weekdays on the Access and A television systems. Hosted by Steve Dotto, the program was a magazine series profiling new developments in computers and electronics technology. In October 2009, Steve Dotto announced on the Dotto Tech site that the show had been cancelled due to financial reasons.
Dotto Tech
Tour de thaï
These films brings to life the power, spirit and mystery of the leaders of First Nations, and separates the myths from the men and battles.
Chiefs
Corey Loranger and Evelyne Charuest help Francophones uncover the homes of their dreams in different Canadian cities. The hosts introduce the participants to the neighbourhoods and homes that best meet their criteria.
Quartier recherché
From The Penthouse in downtown Vancouver comes a full hour of music, celebs, fashion, tech, sport, and much much more. Plus, the cameras go behind-the-scenes, giving you a voyeuristic look at how it all comes together. Real production. Real gossip. Real people telling real stories both in front of the camera and behind it. That's 969.
969
Laver pour gagner
These single people prove that the first impression isn’t always the right one. You need more than one course to recognize the value of each. Down with preconceived notions, here, frankness is the rule. A unique table!
Le goût de l'amour
Sheltered is a 4-part documentary Canadian television series which premiered on October 20, 2010 on the Aboriginal Peoples Television Network. Co-produced by Mountain Road Productions and Bossy Jossy Productions the series follows Derek Marsden, an Ojibway carpenter, as he travels the world to learn the ancient home building techniques of the world's Indigenous and traditional cultures. His journey takes him to locations in Africa, Central and South America where he lives and work with people who are managing to maintain their customs and lifestyle.
Sheltered
De pied ferme
Rescue Mediums is a Canadian paranormal reality television series that originally aired from March 10, 2006 to July 17, 2011 on the W Network. The show stars Jackie Dennison and Christine Hamlett in series 1–3 and Jackie and Alison Wynne-Ryder series 4-7. The show has also aired on the WE: Women's Entertainment network in the USA, Discovery Channel in the UK and CBS reality UK. The series follows the trials and tribulations of acclaimed and quirky international psychics, who make house calls, as they ask ghostly spirits to leave.
Rescue Mediums
The Woodsmen is a Canadian series of shorts seen on The Comedy Network as a segment on its homegrown variety show Canadian Comedy Shorts. The show is about two hermits named Walt and Claude and their misadventures in the backwoods of Canada.
The Woodsmen
The Opener
French PQ
Bowling : une histoire de boules
Acclaimed journalist Tanya Talaga brings her evocative storytelling from the page to the screen with her search for a long-lost matriarch named Annie, solving an 80-year-old family mystery.
The Knowing
À la branche d'Olivier
Le polygraphe
Six buyers are looking for the property of their dreams and are doing everything to compete in a crazy real estate market. After each visit, they have to decide whether to make an offer or not. In a market where overbidding is frequent, they are far from certain that their offer will be accepted.
Offre acceptée
Wawatay Kids TV is a Canadian children's television program on the Aboriginal Peoples Television Network. It is geared to kids aged 5 to 10. The series is about a group of children who belong to "The Little Eagles" clubhouse. Each episode they are faced with a problem, and with the help of Sampson Sasquatch and Megesi the Eagle they learn something new. Each episode teaches aboriginal skills and lessons. The series is produced by Wawatay Native Communications Society, and was created by Michael Dubé. It is filmed in Winnipeg, Manitoba, and Sioux Lookout and Thunder Bay in Northwestern Ontario, Canada.
Wawatay Kids TV
Do Not Track
Doctor*Ology is a documentary television series which premiered its first five episodes on March 2, 2007 on the Discovery Channel. It is a comedic documentary, starring Leslie Nielsen, which describes the type of work done in various medical specialties.
Doctor*Ology
This documentary series delves into the fascinating world of pawnbroking, through the eyes of Nykolas, Francis and Sylvain, two employees and an owner of "pawn shops" in Quebec. The reality of their job is not easy. Their main issues are quickly assess the value of objects by detecting the "true" "false", negotiating the price with the customer, all, ensuring their safety! Indeed, pawn shops see in all colors ... Therefore, what relationship do they have with the police about the stolen items? The program also addresses more personal issues, such as how to deal with prejudices surrounding their profession, considering that they are perceived as being associated with organized crime? Here's your chance to discover what a "pawn shop" in Quebec, a place that arouses even today the inglorious judgments.
Pawn Shop Québec
Circus
My Fabulous Gay Wedding is a Canadian reality show hosted by comedian Scott Thompson in the first season and Elvira Kurt in the second. The series airs on the Global Television Network. It is re-broadcast in the U.S. as First Comes Love, on Logo. In the first season, the show features a same-sex couple that plans to marry; the arrangements for the wedding are prepared, on two weeks' notice, by a team of wedding planners who are both heterosexual and homosexual. As with typical, Western heterosexual weddings, the general idea is to create a unique experience that reflects the personality of the people to be wed, while adding a special gay sensibility. The spirit of the program is one of fun. In the second season, with new host Elvira Kurt, the stories concentrate more on the couples than the wedding planning process. The team of wedding planners has been reduced to one: Fern Cohen. This season debuted on Logo in February 2007. Through interviews with the family members, the show also explores the issue of same-sex marriage and its effect on the social fabric.
My Fabulous Gay Wedding
The Mike Bullard Show was a Canadian late-night talk show which aired weeknights at 12:05 AM on Global from November 24, 2003 to March 11, 2004. The show was hosted by comedian Mike Bullard and taped at the Global Theatre in Toronto, Ontario. The show's executive producers were David Asper, and, from December onward, Dave Rosen. The short lived show maintained almost exactly the same format as Bullard's previous successful show, Open Mike with Mike Bullard, which had ended its six-year run only five months earlier. Despite this, The Mike Bullard Show was a ratings disaster. On average, the programme lost more than 50% of the audience that Open Mike had averaged in its final season, and was cancelled after 12 weeks.
The Mike Bullard Show
Flight Squad is a Canadian animated television series produced by CINAR in 1998.
Flight Squad
IA : être ou ne pas être
Resto pop-up
Half-Life: Full Life Consequences is a 4-episode Machinima series animated within the video game Garry's Mod and published on the video sharing website YouTube. Based on a fan fiction work of the same name, the series follows the exploits of the character "John Freeman," the unknown brother of Gordon Freeman from the Half-Life video game series.
Half-Life: Full Life Consequences
Pompiers: la relève
Everyday Exotic is a Canadian instructional cooking series starring Roger Mooking. It's produced by Magee TV in association with Food Network Canada. Mooking takes ingredients that are used in everyday cooking and shows how you can use their flavors and/or texture in the dishes he prepares. Ingredients such as papaya, salt cod, duck, nori, and others are featured as the star ingredients.
Everyday Exotic
Au cœur de la DPJ
A music-themed comedy showcase at the annual Montreal Just for Laughs festival, introduced in 2007.
Just for Laughs: Amp'd
Ma vie Made in Canada
Marina Bastarache and a guest chef challenge the kitchen brigades, made up of would-be high school chefs, to a culinary mission that involves cooking a meal for a social cause. The brigade chosen to take up the challenge is helped every step of the way by the guest chef. Every effort will be made to ensure the meal, inspired by charity and generosity, is a huge hit.
Jeunes chefs en mission
Doc Canada
Flat!
Sushi à la folie
Tout un été!
The exploits of Quebec automobile brokers Frédéric Goupil and Éric Giroux, alias “Billie The Kid”. Their personal lives are filled with exciting and off-the-wall adventures, and there’s never a dull moment in their professional lives, either.
Chasseurs de chars
Mon précieux déchet
Marie-Josée Saint-Antoine, a supermodel from Quebec living in New York City, was stabbed to death on June 18, 1982 in her Manhattan apartment. The New York City Police Department had little to no clues surrounding the case, but one suspect did stand out: Alain Montpetit, a major television star in Quebec. Forty years later, a team investigates the case in an attempt to understand what happened to Marie-Josée.