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Butternut Square was a Canadian children's television series which aired on CBC Television between October 19, 1964 and February 10, 1967. The cast featured Ernie Coombs as Mr. Dressup and Fred Rogers as Mister Rogers, both of whom would follow with their own landmark television series. "Butternut Square" was a show designed for young viewers and featured a variety of segments aimed at entertaining and educating children. The program included storytelling, music, puppetry, and educational segments, often focusing on imaginative play and interactive elements to engage its audience. The show aimed to stimulate creativity, encourage learning, and entertain children through a mix of fun activities and storytelling. Although specific details about individual episodes might vary, the overall emphasis was on fostering a sense of wonder, creativity, and learning in its young viewers.
Butternut Square
Homme cherche sérieux
Réal débarque
On the Road Again is a Canadian television series which aired from 1987 until 2007. Wayne Rostad was the program's host for its entire run. The series consisted of interview and documentary segments from various Canadian locations. CBC cancelled the series in January 2007, citing declining ratings and the network's rethinking of regional production policies.
On the Road Again
Dr. Jen Gunter is “Twitter’s Gynecologist.” Through humour and expertise, she helps us understand how celebrity endorsed popular pseudoscience "wellness" products and trends are anything but harmless.
Jensplaining
In the midst of the breakdown of their relationship.. Taryn and Myfanwy stumble into a life and death emergency and each faces the decision whether to sacrifice herself to save the other.
Pallidus
Rhymington Square
Éc(rire) de l'École nationale de l'humour
Follow six women who specialize in animal communication and have made it their mission to help humans communicate with their furry, feathered and scaly friends. The animal whisperers meet animals from across Québec and use their talents to improve their well-being.
Elles parlent aux animaux
Libertad
Coup de cœur francophone
Rendez-vous avec la mort
Otages
Le cœur sur le flow: Marieme sur les traces du hip hop au Québec
A ragtag team of teens takes on cryptic puzzles, deadly traps and a medieval steam-punk civilization during one action-packed summer day.
Unlikely Heroes
The show features extremely over-protective parents and their families. Lenore Skenazy, columnist and advocate for the Free Range Kids movement works with parents to help them step outside their boundaries and conquer their fears. In the long run, host Lenore teaches parents how to loosen the reins and give their kids the freedom they need to grow up with independence while still keeping safety as a main priority.
World's Worst Mom
Urbanose
Stefano
Blindés
Sucré Givré
Votre carte s'il vous plaît
Well known Canadians set out to discover their family roots.
Who Do You Think You Are?
CBC News The National is CBC Television's flagship national television newscast, broadcast from the Canadian Broadcasting Centre in Toronto. It reports on major Canadian and international news stories, airing on CBC Television weeknights and Sundays at 10:00 p.m. local time. On Saturdays, a 30-minute edition generally airs at 6:00 p.m. ET during the season of Hockey Night in Canada, and 6:00 local otherwise, except on certain stations carrying local newscasts in that timeslot instead. Since September of 2007, The National has aired in HDTV, the first Canadian national newscast to do so. The program is also aired on CBC News Network; on weekdays, the initial version that airs live to Atlantic Canada on the main network is simulcast on CBC News Network at 9:00 p.m., with several repeat broadcasts overnight. Until August 2005, The National was also seen in the United States on the defunct Newsworld International channel; the program continues to air occasionally on C-SPAN when that network wants to provide coverage of a major Canadian news story, or a Canadian angle for a world or American event.
The National
What Were They Thinking? is a Canadian documentary television series that debuted on August 9, 2006 on The Comedy Network. It is produced by Soapbox Productions. It would normally air Wednesdays at 10:30 p.m. It is not currently airing new episodes on television.
What Were They Thinking?
Let's Go was a Canadian children's TV series filmed at CKY studios in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. It premiered September 1, 1976 and ran for 214 episodes through 1987. The series was developed through the Manitoba Theatre Workshop, some of whose students, including Michael Hearn were featured in the cast. Each 30-minute episode starred host Janice Dunning and a rotating cast of five children. Alumni include actor Scott Bairstow, former Shooting Star Theatre, NYC owner Scott Witty, film director Noam Gonick, and Aqua Books owner Kelly Hughes. Skits were written and performed by Janice and the kids. Songs were pre-recorded at 21st Century Sound in Winnipeg, and later lipsynched by the cast. The music on the program was written by Victor Davies, who for "Let's Go" and "The Rockets" wrote more than 600 songs. This program was broadcast throughout Canada on CTV.
Let's Go
Les chemins de travers
Du monde, des mots
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
The Family Circle was a Canadian documentary television series which aired on CBC Television in 1957.
The Family Circle
Le métro voyage dans le temps
Mais pourquoi? En confinement!
Le national d'impro 2017
The Trouble with Tracy was a Canadian television series produced by CTV for the 1970–1971 television season, with intended distribution by the U.S.-based National General Pictures. It is considered by some to be one of the worst situation comedies ever produced. The show was produced as a daily show, and aired weekday afternoons at 3:30 pm from September 14, 1970. The economic and time pressures of producing 130 episodes in a single season meant cheap, wobbly sets, no outdoor filming, a laugh track instead of a live studio audience, the use of single takes, the reuse of 25-year-old radio scripts, and other shortcuts that resulted in a poor-quality product. Even flubbed lines and bloopers sometimes ended up airing, because the show could not afford retakes.
The Trouble with Tracy
The Lab with Leo Laporte was a technology-based television program hosted by Leo Laporte. Episode #1 debuted on April 23, 2007 on G4techTV Canada and HOW TO Channel Australia. The program was produced by Greedy Productions in Vancouver, BC. Production was overseen by the show's producer, Matt Harris and Marc Lefebvre. The show also now airs on Citytv after Rogers Media acquired control of the stations, and episode segments were also posted to Google Video several weeks after initial airing.
The Lab with Leo Laporte
Every song tells a story...For the Record is a series about the songs that make up the “life playlist” of an interconnected cast of characters. Every episode in the series is framed by an pivotal moment in the lives of each character - like a milestone birthday or a break-up - and the album or song that provides the soundtrack for it.
For the Record
Salebarbes en Acadie
Down The Mighty River
TopRockdeBabu
di Stasio
Manifeste
This show tags along with friendly snowmobile riders that do everything they can to win competitions filled with danger. The audience will get to know Frédéric Villeneuve, surrounded by his team, during ice oval events, but also the “Lebel team”, with Janathan Lebel, Karine Thibodeau and their three kids that do snowcross here and in the United States. We can’t forget the Boily brothers and their friends, who push their limits by doing off-road and climbing mountains.
Fous de motoneige
A controversial television newsmagazine which ran from 1964 to 1966.
This Hour Has Seven Days
Set in the fictional Maple City, encircles the day-to-day lives of the protagonists, Ched and Hudson, in their on-going struggle to keep up with the latest trends and maintain their positions in the social hierarchy in high school.
Daft Planet
In MAKING IT HOME With Kortney & Dave, Kortney and Dave Wilson help homeowners make strategic moves with their money by using their flipping expertise to turn a fixer-upper into the home of their dreams – all while making smart investments into the biggest asset these families own. With Kortney taking the lead on design and Dave on project management, they will gather inspiration and intel to make the right reno moves for homeowners, before taking the reins for the full renovation. With the keys and budget in hand, they’ll transform each unloved space into a show-stopper – making it beautiful, making it bright and making it home!
Making it Home with Kortney and Dave
Screwed Over
Histoires à mourir debout
11 Somerset is a Canadian children's television series, which airs in French on Télé-Québec and in English on A-Channel. The series focuses on Laurie Lamera and Oliver Marsan, two teenagers who investigate paranormal phenomena. Also stars Kathleen Mackey as Laurie's supporting sidekick Lucy Mercer. It has been made into a point-and-click adventure. It is also linked to from www.gamershood.com. The game is based on 13 adventures, in which the player must find and use tools, clues, and technology to solve more and more difficult puzzles.
11 Somerset
Joe English learned to fly a Lancaster bomber before he could drive a car. During World War Two, RAF Bomber Command called upon young men barely out of their teens to fly some of the most dangerous missions of the entire war. In 1943, the life expectancy of an air gunner was just three minutes in combat. For every 100 Bomber Command aircrew, only 24 would survive their tour... Now, Joe English is reunited with the five other surviving aircrew from RAF 625 Squadron Lancaster 'The Lucky H' to tell their stories for the very first time. Joined by other surviving Bomber Command veterans, they provide a powerful and moving insight into life - and death - as one of the 'Bomber Boys'.
Bomber Boys: The Fighting Lancaster
Tous contre un was a daily quiz show, broadcast live on Télé-Québec from September 2001 to March 2003 and hosted by Marc-André Coallier. Contestants had to answer questions based on the day's current news. Television viewers could also play on the Internet and win prizes. The final game of each program pitted the studio winner against 10 Internet contestants. The program's chief innovation was its proprietary computer system which allowed a perfect synchronisation between questions displayed on the television screen and on the Internet players' display screens. The program was produced by Groupe Tele-Vision Inc. and was created by Eric F. Lemieux and Daniel Cormier.
Tous contre un
J'ai frôlé la mort!
Vague d'acadie
Every year many British tourists flee from their dull weather, but some find themselves far away from the climate they craved. Instead they become caught up in extreme and life-threatening weather events. These are their stories.
Extreme Weather: The Survivors
Les Pieds dans la marge
L'art de la chasse
Mr. Piper is a Canadian children's TV series made in 1963. The series was created by Martin Andrews and Allan Wargon, who was also the producer.
Mr. Piper
L'Heure JMP
Chantier rescapé
Holly Bartlett, a 31-year-old Dalhousie University graduate student who was blind, was found unconscious under the MacKay Bridge in Halifax, Nova Scotia, early one morning in March of 2010. She died in hospital the next day from injuries identified as blunt force trauma, and hypothermia. While local authorities determined Holly's death was accidental, stating she simply became disoriented and fell, there remains several unanswered questions, compelling evidence, and more than one theory about how she may have died.
What Happened to Holly Bartlett
The food truck craze is taking over the country! Evelyne Charuest and Corey Loranger take you on the road to discover these restaurants on wheels where forward-thinking chefs delight passers-by. On the menu: delicious encounters and loads of fun!