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.
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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
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The Style Dept.
GetConnected or GC for short, is a Canadian television and radio show featuring technology for consumers and small businesses, based in Vancouver, British Columbia. The GetConnected Television Show is hosted by Mike Agerbo and AJ Vickery, along with contributing host Andy Baryer, and correspondents Alyssa Dawson, Tristan Jutras and Graham Williams. It was named after the radio show of the same name. Each episode features "How To" segments where hosts offer practical advice and demonstrations on using technology, "Tech Look" segments where hosts review and offer opinions on current technology products, and "Tech Talk" segments where hosts chat with industry experts. Past co-hosts include Canadian tech personalities Yolande Lougheed and Lindsay Smith. The current core production team consists of Andy Baryer, along with Director / Line Producer Allan Hattori, Director of Photography Wes Wetanko, Supervising Producer Tristan Jutras, and Post-Production Supervisor Paul Gill. The show was nominated for a 2011 Leo Award for ‘Best Information or Lifestyle Series'. The GetConnected Radio Show is hosted by Mike Agerbo and AJ Vickery, and produced by Andy Baryer, who also frequently co-hosts. The show features technology-related interviews and live call-in segments, and airs every Saturday on the Corus Entertainment Network. Prior to 2005, it was known as The Computer Show, and before that, Chalk Talk. It was renamed GetConnected to tie into the Dave Chalk Connected TV show that Agerbo co-hosted at the time, and to more accurately reflect the show's broadening scope, which included not just computers, but consumer electronics as well. The radio show was produced and co-hosted by Tristan Jutras from 2005 to 2006, who now acts as Supervising Producer and occasional host of both the TV and radio shows, as well as online video correspondent along with Baryer. Past regular contributors include tech experts Jason Gibson, formerly of the Geek Squad, Carlos Aparicio of London Drugs and Yolande Lougheed.
GetConnected
CBC Prime Time News was a Canadian nightly newscast which aired on CBC Television from 1992 to 1995. For the previous ten years, the CBC's nightly newscast, The National, had aired at 10 p.m., and was followed by a 40-minute newsmagazine package called The Journal, which was hosted by Barbara Frum. However, following Frum's death in early 1992, the CBC took the opportunity to revamp its flagship newscast. On November 2, 1992, Prime Time News debuted with Peter Mansbridge and Pamela Wallin as equal cohosts of a package which replaced both The National and The Journal, combining news and Journal-style features into a single integrated program which aired at 9 p.m. The approach proved unpopular, both within the CBC and with network audiences. The National had been produced by the CBC's news department, while The Journal belonged to current affairs, and bringing the two departments together was fractious. As well, the on-air rapport between Wallin and Mansbridge was visibly tense at times. As well, because the program aired at 9 p.m., it was competing in one of the most heavily-watched timeslots on the commercial networks. Although The National and The Journal had faced commercial competition at 10 p.m., they had been much more successful at carving out their own niche because in that time slot, almost all of the commercial networks were airing drama series. At 9 p.m., Prime Time News had to compete with popular sitcoms such as Cheers, Frasier, Seinfeld and Murphy Brown.
CBC Prime Time News
La robe
Chop Shop is a Canadian docusoap television series created, directed and produced by Ziad Touma that premiered on February 4, 2009, on the Slice Network. The show follows the stylists at a rock and roll hair salon in Vancouver, British Columbia. The series was produced by Paperny Films.
Chop Shop
Corporation is a Canadian business documentary series of short films about the Steinberg supermaket chain.
Corporation
Krazy House
Showing homeowners properties around the world that match the cost of their current home. A couple sees what they can afford in three enticing locations that fit their lifestyle.
Live Here, Buy This
Show centres around Creative Director Autumn Hachey as she embarks on the biggest project of her career.
Staying Inn: Hotel Julie
A weekday daytime lifestyle and entertainment talk show hosted by Marilyn Denis.
The Marilyn Denis Show
Allô Radio
Bumper Stumpers is a Canadian game show in which two teams of two players attempted to decipher vanity license plates. It aired on the Global Television Network in Canada and on the USA Network in the United States from June 29, 1987 to December 28, 1990. The series was produced by Global in association with Barry & Enright Productions and Wink Martindale Enterprises, in cooperation with USA. It was created by Wink Martindale, developed by Mark Maxwell-Smith, and was hosted by Al Dubois with Ken Ryan announcing. Reruns of the series were seen on Global from 1990 to 1995, and on Game Show Network in 1994-95 and 2000, and on GameTV since October 1, 2012.
Bumper Stumpers
Aventure au Max
Colosse Plamondon
Doc Canada
J'ai frôlé la mort!
L'académie Mira
The Sunday Night Sex Show was a live call-in Canadian television show which ran from 1996 to 2005. It aired on the W Network and was one of their most popular programs. Every week, callers would line up on the phone to talk to the host, Sue Johanson, about various topics from how to spice up one's sex life, to advice on how to select the right sex toy, to how to deal with various relationship issues. For many years, reruns of the show ran on the Oxygen Network in the United States, but American viewers were frustrated that they couldn't call in during the live airing in Canada. Eventually, a U.S. version of the show, titled Talk Sex with Sue Johanson, was created. Reasons for the Canadian cancellation were never given by either Johanson or the W Network. The U.S. show ended with the May 11, 2008 episode. Johanson was very emotional at the conclusion of the show and joined on stage by her supporting cast. Before the television series aired, Johanson was host of a syndicated radio call-in show in Canada, which was initially titled Sex with Sue, and later became Sunday Night Sex Show. Johanson retained the latter title for her television series.
Sunday Night Sex Show
A dead body is discovered in the Eastern Townships Lake. Then a second one is discovered. A hunt is launched to catch a serial killer in the region.
Legacy, a Kate McDougal Investigation
Mr. Gay Canada is a Canadian English language documentary television series. Mr. Gay Canada premiered on March 23, 2009 at 8:30 p.m. EST on the Canadian specialty channel, OUTtv.
Mr. Gay Canada
Vu par hasard
Les joyeux patenteux
Famille 2.0
Dare to venture forth with celebrity chef Chuck Hughes on his flavour-filled travels hot on the trail of some of the world’s most exotic ingredients from which he concocts, with his own inimitable flare, dishes typical of their native regions.
Chuck's World
CTV National News is CTV's flagship newscast, which airs at 11:00 p.m. local time on the CTV stations across Canada, and live at 10:00pm ET, with repeats hourly up until 2 a.m. ET on CTV News Channel, CTV's 24-hour cable news television channel, and the previous day's can be seen on the Internet. The current anchors are Omar Sachedina on weekdays, and Heather Butts on weekends. The program is also broadcast in High-Definition.
CTV National News
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
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
In this point-of-view documentary series, award-winning writer, executive producer and host Amanda Parris leaves the wars raging on social media to create space for urgent and provocative conversations that centre Blackness and Black folks.
For the Culture with Amanda Parris
Secrets de style
Sexe shop
CBC News: The Scene is a Canadian entertainment news program on CBC Television and CBC Newsworld. It airs a two-minute weekday wrap on CBC News Network and local CBC newscasts, and a half-hour Weekend Scene edition airs on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays on CBC News Network. The show is hosted by journalist Jelena Adzic.
CBC News: The Scene
Who hasn’t ever passed a scrapyard and wanted to have a peek at what sort of things actually go on behind those imposing walls? The series gives us a glimpse of the unique day-to-day of a car recycling centre, the Dumoulong garage in Joliette, and the scrapyard, Acier et Métaux Doucet in Granby.
Les rois de la scrap
Mini chalet - grandeur nature
Attaques à main armée
Miniseries of Cartoons from the cartoon-style horror video game "Bendy and The Ink Machine" set in the style of 1935. created by Joey Drew Studios and theMeatly.
Bendy Cartoons
Version Rosalie
The Hooké guys take up a new adventure: hunting! With its usual respect for nature, the Hooké gang continue their exploration of unknown territories, meeting people along the way who are passionate about wildlife and the great outdoors.
Hooké à la chasse
Rendez-vous avec la mort
Au Pied Du Mur
D'ici et d'ailleurs
Pro at Cooking is an Internet-distributed educational series about cooking made by Dave and Davin Productions. The series is a comedic cooking show hosted by Dave Lee, also known by his Chinese name Dawei. Each episode features a female assistant, who tends to be a victim of chauvinism. The series is filmed in Toronto.
Pro at Cooking
Following Folk takes us on a journey to discover the artists who are redefining folk music today. Featuring in-depth interviews and intimate performances, this series is a treat for all music lovers.
Following Folk
Staying Wild is a documentary series set at the busiest wildlife rescue centre in Saskatchewan. A woman who knows no limits leads a dedicated and diverse team in a fight to save thousands of creatures each year.
Staying Wild
Canadian-Maori children's television programme. Described as the Canadian-New Zealand adaptation of No. 73
Apt. 206
Get Hooked is a 6-part documentary series that explores diverse joy in fishing and nature.
Get Hooked
Sebastian Clovis, a former professional football player turned handyman, rights the wrongs made by homeowners who tried to renovate their homes on their own.
Tackle My Reno
Playing With Stu is a series about discovering the world around us through collaboration and music. Stu is non-verbal... which is his secret superpower, because he joyfully communicates through play, discovery, friendship, collaboration and the universal language of music. Stu dives into discovery by playing with friends to make music - and music is everywhere. Ukuleles, keyboards, bells, and shakers are part of the natural, whimsical world of this series. Stu's journeys show the fun in trying new things, making mistakes, and exploring the world around us.
Playing with Stu
16x9 is a Canadian investigative newsmagazine television program which airs on Global. The series debuted on November 30, 2008. The show was hosted by Mary Garofalo from September 2008 until October 2011, and is currently hosted by Carolyn Jarvis. The title refers to the aspect ratio of 16:9 high definition television broadcasts which display a wider area, hence, a bigger picture, as opposed to 4:3 standard definition. Originally airing as a half-hour series, 16x9 has expanded to an hour-long program for the 2011-12 television season. The programme was nominated for a 2009 Gemini Award for Best News Information Series.
16:9
Le Club des 100 Watts was a youth TV show aired on Radio-Québec from 1988 to 1994. It was hosted by Marc-André Coallier. It also featured Quebec celebrities such as Marc Labrèche.
Le Club des 100 Watts
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À deux pas de la liberté
VolteFace
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
Live at 5 is a Canadian television news program that airs weekdays on CP24 from 5:00 - 5:30 p.m.
Live at 5
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
Hiring hitmen may seem foolproof but leads to disaster. Failed plots and successful hits end in tragedy. Every mastermind faces justice in these true crime cases of murder-for-hire gone wrong.
How NOT to Hire a Hitman
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.