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L'Enquête McSween
Les Airoldi habillent leur maison
Éros et compagnie
Occupation Double présente Colocs... en amour!
Le voyeur pyromane
Les colocataires
Snow Job was a Canadian television sitcom airing on the CTV network. The series, which ran from 1983 to 1985, was set in a ski lodge in the Laurentian mountains in Quebec. The series was co-produced by Champlain Productions and CFCF-TV. The show's cast included Jack Creley, Rummy Bishop, Richard Rebiere, Liliane Clune, Joanne Cote, and Gabe Cohen. Guest stars included Jack Duffy, Bruce Gray, Wayne Gretzky, Peter Keleghan, Richard Simmons, Dale Hayes and Ruth Buzzi.
Snow Job
A sketch comedy show made in Club Penguin.
#WaddleOn
The former Trailer Park Boys, Mike Smith, Robb Wells and JP Tremblay return to television to give Action viewers a new innovative comedy series, The Drunk and on Drugs Happy Funtime Hour. Set in the fictional town of Port Cockerton, this high-energy miniseries finds the boys in the midst of shooting their new sketch-variety TV show called “The Happy Funtime Hour.” The show gets eerie when an actor hired to play an eccentric scientist (the late Maury Chaykin) assumes the personality of his character after synthesizing a powerful and addictive hallucinogen derived from local berries. Chaos ensues when the cast of the variety show ingests the drugs and begin to believe they really are the characters they portray on the show and run amok throughout the small town. Guest stars include Jay Baruchel, Amy Sedaris, Pat Roach and John Dunsworth.
The Drunk and On Drugs Happy Funtime Hour
The highs and lows and Hollywood North (AKA Vancouver, BC) for Canadian creatives of colour.
Open Ethnicity
The Golden Age Players is a Canadian children's dramatic television series which aired on CBC Television in 1957.
The Golden Age Players
The Gardening Gamble is a Canadian home improvement television show for gardens, created for W Network. Described by TV Guide Canada as "the gardening equivalent of Trading Spaces, Gardening Gamble is co-hosted by Jordan Taylor. The series was airing as of April 2004.
The Gardening Gamble
Brasserie chez P-A
Soif d'ici
Parents sous observation
Une vue sur les étoiles
Décibel
Wrestling Reality is a documentary television series airing on The Fight Network that follows the lives of a group of independent pro wrestlers in the Maritime provinces of Canada. The series consists of a half-hour documentary portion, as well as an hour of televised matches and shoot interviews. The sneak peek of the premiere episode was September 25, 2007, with the full series then airing in early November. The series tackles many issues that go on behind the scenes in the wrestling world including drug use, steroid use, and sex. The series gives the public a glimpse of what the lives of pro wrestlers are really like. The series was created by independent filmmaker Greg Hemmings.
Wrestling Reality
Casa Nova
Mission zoo
Studio 2 was a daily current affairs newsmagazine on TVOntario in Ontario, Canada. The show won several Gemini Awards, and was hosted by Steve Paikin and Paula Todd, and first aired in 1994. TVOntario announced the program's termination on June 29, 2006. The final episode aired on June 30, and was replaced that fall with a new series hosted by Paikin, The Agenda. Rather than a newscast style, Studio 2 tackled certain current news stories affecting many Canadians with a focus often on Ontario. Regular topics on the show included healthcare, federal politics, provincial politics, terrorism, foreign affairs, the environment, the arts and many others. The show usually performed a deep analysis, often with open discussions among experts or even interviewing specific figures involved in the issues. Also included were arts and current affairs documentary segments, live performance, and in-depth personal interviews.
Studio 2
Rapides et dangereuses
2 laits, un sucre was a Canadian television program that aired on TQS. Hosted by Dominic Paquet, François Maranda and Valérie Simard, the program was a breakfast television series. The show ceased airing in February 2009, and was replaced by i-médias.
2 laits, un sucre
Triple Sensation is a reality television series produced by multi-Tony Award winning producer Garth Drabinsky. Its first season debuted October 7, 2007 on CBC Television, and its second season debuted June 22, 2009. Triple Sensation provides a rare opportunity for talented Canadians age 16 to 26 who have a passion for the performing arts, and talents in the disciplines of acting, dancing and singing, and dream of a career in live theatre, television and film. Over $250,000 in scholarship prizes are available, with an ultimate prize of a $150,000 scholarship award to attend the theatrical training institution of the first prize winner's choice: a school such as Juilliard, Carnegie Mellon, Yale, England's Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts, or Canada's National Theatre School. Major scholarships were also available for the runners-up.
Triple Sensation
Dream Car Garage is a weekly television show produced by Westward Wind Productions. The series is produced in Halton Hills, Ontario. Its host is Peter Klutt, a car enthusiast and the owner of Legendary Motorcar Ltd. Many of the vehicles featured in the show come from the Legendary Motorcar Company. From 2000 to 2008 Klutt's co-host was motor journalist and race announcer Tom Hnatiw. After his retirement Hnatiw was succeeded in 2009 by television personality Michelle Jobin for two seasons. Jobin's successor from 2011 on has been comedienne Marni Van Dyk. The Canadian racing driver Ron Fellows was an occasional guest co-host from 2008 to 2010.
Dream Car Garage
Comment devenir une personne parfaite
A look at Lake Winnipeg's commercial ice fishing industry, where descendants of Icelandic Vikings bring their catch to shore before the ice gives way.
Ice Vikings
This summer, join our host's Nicolas Martinez and Benjamin Jones as they travel across Alberta on a quest to get hired! Ever wonder how hard working and unique Alberta's entrepreneurs are? We took it upon ourselves to delve into the heart of business and see just how hard working a job can be with no prior experience, our hosts travel around the province seeking small local community based businesses to walk us through the job and provide useful tips, tricks, and advice on starting, running, and managing a small business in todays world.
Authentically Albertan
Zone libre
Dave Morissette en direct
Cities is a Canadian documentary television series broadcast on CBC Television from 1979 to 1980, followed by repeats for two years. Produced and directed by John McGreevy. The series featured a celebrity who would appear in an episode on location in a personal favourite city or more specific location. Appearances included Glenn Gould, Peter Ustinov, Elie Wiesel, George Plimpton and Mai Zetterling. Also appearing were Anthony Burgess, John Huston, Melina Mercouri and Hildegard Knef.
Cities
Follow top real estate agents as they navigate the high stakes world of one of Canada’s most competitive housing market.
Hot Market
A boy and his cat have Walter Mitty-esque adventures.
Joe and Jack
The maple sugar season is more than just a few weeks in springtime. Since the 19th century, in Quebeckers’ heart, it has been the time of the year during which family and friends come to together, to celebrate and enjoy a good meal.
Le temps des sucres
My Brand New is a Canadien television series that premiered on YTV on July 4, 2004. The series brings together kids from different backgrounds and experiences and invites them to switch lives.
My Brand New Life
This new CBC documentary series uses contemporary interviews and archival footage to chronicle Canada’s long history of anti-Black racism, including episodes on police brutality and the rise of hip-hop music.
Black Life: Untold Stories
Super Rupert
Un toit pour moi
An incursion into the world of those who have contributed to corruption in the management of public construction contracts in Quebec.
Corruption : révélations choc de la commission Charbonneau
Distant Shores is an adventure tourism television series produced by Shard Multimedia Inc. Distant Shores is broadcast in over 50 countries. The series follow the voyages of a couple, Sheryl and Paul Shard in their sailing boat. ⁕Before the TV series Before the TV series, the Shards produced two videos, “Cruising the Bahamas” and “Transatlantic crossing”. Also they documented the construction of their homebuilt boat, the Classic 37 Two-Step. ⁕Series one to three In series one to three, the couple sails around the Mediterranean in their homebuilt classical yacht, Two-Step. ⁕Series four In Series four they travel to the Middle East, visiting Cyprus, Syria, Lebanon, Israel, Jordan and Egypt. ⁕Series five In Series five they visit Italy, Sicily and Malta, where they sell Two-Step. Later they research a new boat, attending the London Boat Show and chartering a catamaran in the Virgin Islands. Finally they buy a Southerly 42, named Distant Shores in which they travel from England to the Caribbean and the Bahamas, via the Madeira and the Canary Islands. Due to the boat's low draft they were able to explore areas inaccessible to other boats.
Distant Shores
Secrets de village
À cause de mon oncle
Benoît le villageois
How male roles have evolved in Quebec from the end of the Second World War to today.
Papa a raison
Contestants must answer Billy Tellier’s questions, not with words, but with objects. In a race against the clock, they have to scour the streets and bring the sought-after item back before the countdown ends.
Trouve-moi ça !
Do It for Yourself is a Canadian television home improvement series hosted by Mary Bellows. It first premiered on CBC on September 13, 1982. The series ended on December 1, 1983 with 278 episodes. The program was one of the top run daytime shows in Canada and was sold in 1985 to a broadcast group which then aired the series on USA network, Lifetime and PBS in the United States.
Do It For Yourself
Piscines de rêves
University of the Air was a daily distance education television program seen early mornings on the CTV Television Network in Canada between 1966 and 1983; prior to the establishment of 24-hour broadcasting, in most regions it was the first program aired each day, usually at 5:30 or 6 a.m., though it would also turn up at other times. Each episode consisted of a lecture given by a university instructor. Individual episodes of this series were produced locally by CTV affiliates nationwide, for nationwide broadcast on the CTV network. Previous lectures of this series was also broadcast on TVO and CHCH-TV Hamilton, both as part of TVO's educational television schedule. It was best remembered for its opening/closing title sequence, consisting of a black-bordered hexagonal kaleidoscope background and eerie electronic theme music.
University of the Air
Follow Anishinaabe chef Shawn Adler into nature as he forages for unique wild foods that grow all around us. From wild ginger to burdock root, Shawn explores - and cooks with - hidden delights.
Forage
Toutoune Journée
5 gars pour moi
The Skinny Dip is a half hour long Canadian travel and adventure television series hosted by Eve Kelly and produced by Best Boy Entertainment. The show premiered on July 9, 2008 at 9 pm EST on Canadian digital cable specialty channel, travel + escape, which commissioned six new episodes, the first of which premiered on November 18, 2009.
The Skinny Dip
Last Chance for Romance is a half-hour documentary series about couples in crisis. Each episode features a couple at a relationship crossroads - some have only recently arrived, while others have been stuck there for years. Each couple is flown to a beautiful Caribbean resort for five days of therapy and relaxation. Free from the busy demands of everyday life, and immersed in a lush tropical paradise, couples are able to focus on how to improve their relationship. With its therapeutic mix of a tropical location, counseling, and activity, Last Chance for Romance offers viewers a fresh perspective on how to make relationships better.
Last Chance for Romance
Kids' CBC is a preschool commercial-free programming block aired weekday mornings on CBC Television. Currently, the hosts of the block are Patty Sullivan and Sid Bobb.
Kids' CBC
Paranormal investigator Moe Sargi and a team of two dedicated sleuths travel across North America in search of the most haunted objects and the desperate owners who need their help.
Repossessed
Cré Basile
Qu'est-ce que tu veux faire dans vie?
A Morning is a morning television show that aired on Canada's CHRO-TV in Ottawa and formerly aired on the other stations in the A system. Due to severe financial issues, as of March 4, 2009, only one edition of A Morning aired, namely the one at CHRO-TV Ottawa. The versions in Barrie and London were cancelled outright, and now air repeats of the previous evening's newscasts, while the Victoria edition was replaced with a simulcast of CFAX 1070's morning show. The stations have however retained their 6 p.m. and 11 p.m. local newscasts known as A News. A Atlantic also continues to produce its own morning program, Breakfast Television. As the A network was re-launched as CTV Two on August 29, 2011, newscasts on the stations were re-branded as CTV News and and no longer have a separate identity.
A Morning