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Le 101, ouest, avenue des Pins
Air Aces is a Cineflix produced series that airs on History channel in Canada. The series originally aired in the UK titled Heroes of the Skies on September 20, 2012. The series premiered in Canada as Air Aces on January 7, 2013 on History and will also air on Military Channel in 2013. The show tells the stories of the most heroic airborne combat missions in history. The series uses real vintage aircraft and re-creates mid-air combat sequences. Featuring Spitfires, Lancaster bombers, and Phantom fighters and aerial stunt teams, the series dramatizes the exploits of the world's greatest Air Aces. The series also features interviews with the last surviving veterans and military historians and rare archival footage.
Air Aces
Five teenage girls, aged 15 to 19, become mothers. A life different from what they had planned. A life they chose anyway. Despite their young age and the impact of motherhood on their lives and those of their loved ones, they clearly assume their role of already being a mother.
Déjà maman
C plaaate!
La folle histoire de la médecine
Audio Quest: A Captain LIGHTS Adventure is a 10 episodes short-form motion comic series that premiered on MTV September 28, 2009. It stars electro-pop artist LIGHTS as a super-hero on a galactic adventure to restore sound to the universe.
Audio Quest: A Captain Lights Adventure
We're Experiencing Technical Difficulties is a show that was produced and broadcast by MuchMusic. The show featured a mix of comedy, animation, sketches and fake interviews derived from pop culture. Each episode was about 12 minutes long, but MuchMusic aired about 2 episodes per half hour. WETD also made fun of celebrities, censors words in videos/interviews that shouldn't be and jokes about sexual content. There were also fake Much program promotions, such as "Wake Up Much", a "live" morning show with a relatively sleepy host. The show had a connection with Video on Trial, because it got mentioned on one of the episodes on Video on Trial. Both programs were vaguely similar in terms of its highly sarcastic tone and style. It first aired in September 2008 as a replacement for Stars Gone Wild after it was cancelled, but WETD also fared poorly in the ratings with a lot of negative audience reaction voiced on the MuchMusic message boards.
We're Experiencing Technical Difficulties
Miniature : Le grand concours
Dans ma tête
Un temps des fêtes Sucré salé
Titans is a Canadian docudrama series produced for the 1981/82 season by CBC and Citytv. The premise features staged interviews involving Patrick Watson and an actor who portrays a historical figure, conceptually similar to Watson's earlier series, Witness to Yesterday. The program began as a summer series on CBC Television starting 3 July 1981. The initial run ended 25 September 1981. A second run of the series aired from 18 April to 22 August 1982.
Titans
The Lang and O'Leary Exchange is a Canada business news television series, which airs weekdays on CBC Television and CBC News Network. Hosted by CBC's senior business correspondent Amanda Lang and entrepreneur/investor Kevin O'Leary, the series presents a summary of the day's major business stories in a manner similar to Lang and O'Leary's earlier Business News Network series SqueezePlay. In the opening segment, "The Big 5", Lang introduces the top business stories of the day and O'Leary provides commentary, with Lang often acting as devil's advocate in regards to O'Leary's free-market philosophy. A later segment, "My Money", follows a similar format in regards to discussions of various investment opportunities and strategies. The remaining segments consist of various interviews and roundtables with businesspeople, economists, journalists and other newsmakers, handled by either Lang alone or both Lang and O'Leary. The show originally aired as a half-hour daily series, starting at 4:30 p.m. Eastern. As of March 1, 2010 The Lang and O'Leary Exchange became an hour-long show starting at 7 p.m., pre-taped earlier in the evening, and aired on the CBC News Network. In September 2012, the show was revised into two half-hour formats, and gained an airing at 6:30 p.m. local time for the first half hour on CBC Television following local newscasts. They now feature the Big Three in the first half hour, and the top two in their second half hour.
The Lang and O'Leary Exchange
Sunday Edition was a Canadian television public affairs program which aired from 1988 to 1999. The program was hosted by Mike Duffy and originated at CJOH-TV in Ottawa. Over the course of its run, it aired in several different time slots from late Sunday morning to early Sunday afternoons. Its format was similar to that of U.S. Sunday morning talk shows. The program was not originally part of the CTV network schedule, but rather a program co-operatively produced by several CTV affiliates. Sunday Edition later became part of the Baton Broadcast System schedule, and only officially became a CTV program in late 1997 after Baton Broadcasting's acquisition of the network. The CTV News-produced Question Period, which had been cancelled in the mid-1990s apparently due to the success of Sunday Edition, was revived in 2001 and now fills a similar role.
Sunday Edition
Les crinqués
Pirates: Adventures in Art is a Canadian animated children's television show produced by DHX Media. The Creative Producer and Executive Story Editor for the show is award-winner Jed MacKay, and is produced by Katrina Walsh. Its theme song is sung by multi-award-winning Canadian band Great Big Sea.
Pirates: Adventures in Art
L'atelier du Bbq avec le Maître du grill
Documents how women’s roles in Quebec have evolved extensively between the Second World War and today.
Reine du foyer
Lüge und Wahrheit
Contrary to many people’s beliefs, alternative medicine is increasingly considered a viable complement to traditional medicine. The series presents this growing movement by combining the two approaches into one modern practice.
Homéo, chiro, doc & cie
Neurinome
Jackpot! is a television game show seen in three different runs between 1974 and 1990. Geoff Edwards hosted the original version of this Bob Stewart production from January 7, 1974 until September 26, 1975 on NBC. A second version, produced in Canada, aired from September 30, 1985 to December 30, 1988 on the USA Network in the U.S. and was hosted by Mike Darrow. A third version, again hosted by Edwards, ran from September 18, 1989 to March 16, 1990 in syndication and was filmed in Glendale, California. Elements of Jackpot! were later used in the GSN game show Hollywood Showdown. Its producer, Sande Stewart, became a production partner of his father during the 1980s.
Jackpot
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
Version Rosalie
Who has never dreamed of leaving everything behind to explore the world? Lydiane St-Onge dared. Follow her in her quest for thrills, discoveries, encounters and human cooperation in Bolivia and then Belize.
Lydiane autour du monde
Station X was an animated/live-action series that aired on both the English and French channels of Teletoon. The show revolved around six young media-savvy people, in their late teens to early twenties, all living in a loft in Montreal, Canada. Station X was created by Quebec-based film producer Cité-Amérique, now part of FRV Media. Episodes were produced in English and dubbed to produce the corresponding French episodes, although text that appeared on the screen was in French, such as the election posters in "Power".
Station X
Pare-chocs à pare-chocs
Discover some of the most beautiful parts of Quebec.
J'y suis, j'y reste
The series Metropolis takes us to the very heart of urban life in antiquity and in the 15th century. It examines a crucial step in the history of civilization and culture: Mankind has advanced to a settled lifestyle, allowing him to organize large social alliances which extend far beyond family and clan. The consequences are critical changes in all facets of life.
Metropolis: The Splendor of Cities Throughout the Ages
Connect with Mark Kelley was a Canadian news talk show, which aired from 2009 to 2012 on CBC News Network. Hosted by Mark Kelley, the show originally aired lived from 7p.m. to 9p.m. eastern time on weeknights, and then was shortened to an 8p.m. to 9p.m. air time, after the creation of The Lang and O'Leary Exchange. The show's team also included Reshmi Nair, Jennifer Hollett and Nick Purdon. Several months before the first airing, Mark Kelley pitched to his executives the concept of a "highly interactive nightly news show” which would utilize new media technologies. The show debuted on October 26, 2009. The show ended on June 22, 2012 due to budget cuts resulting from the 2012 Canadian federal budget. Kelley went on to join the CBC's weekly newsmagazine series the fifth estate.
Connect with Mark Kelley
Like a modern confessional, a photo booth collects the confidences of Montrealers from different generations and backgrounds, in which they share their concerns, hopes, and cherished memories.
Chroniques de la vie ordinaire
La parole aux victimes
Le businessman et son blues
Anne-Marie Withenshaw meets with caregivers and health specialists to understand how to better prepare for this crucial and inevitable role for an entire generation.
Quand les rôles s’inversent
Marianne s'en mêle
The Valley
Défilé du Père-Noël - Destination Centre-ville
Be The Boss Canada
Le 4e trimestre
Le sport aux enchères
Road of Vengeance is a sword and sorcery action-adventure animated series set in an alternate universe of Asian mythology. The story features Guan, an amnesiac warrior from the West who becomes the protector of Rika, a young female warrior of the East. Guan and Rika fight the evil necromancer Wei-Han, his undead army, the magical monsters he creates and the demon ninja-clan he enlists to hunt them down.
Road of Vengeance
Vazimolo
Carica-Tours was a weekly half-hour Canadian television series hosted by artist Jack Derr who illustrated story tours of different countries. The show was broadcast from Montreal.
Carica-Tours
A YouTube cartoon about a barbarian filling out a bingo card
Chaotic Good Barbarian
The S and M Comic Book was a Canadian series of four sketch comedy specials, that aired on CBC Television in 1985 and 1986. Starring Greg Malone and Tommy Sexton, the series evolved out of the pair's touring show Two Foolish to Talk About. The series won several Gemini Awards in 1986. Instead of expanding Comic Book into a permanent series, Malone and Sexton worked with their colleagues Mary Walsh, Andy Jones and Cathy Jones to develop the CODCO series, which began airing in 1987.
The S and M Comic Book
Un chef en terre inconnue
Les super-héros des animaux
Carver Kings presents the unique world of chainsaw carvers and the jaw-dropping art that they create with the buzz of saw.
Carver Kings
Property Shop is a Canadian television HGTV "docu-soap" that follows the realtor Tatiana Londono. She is opening her own realty agency in Montreal.
Property Shop
Sauvetage ultime
Discreetly infiltrates into the kitchens of Quebec’s family and capture the unique spirit of each households as they cook, eat and share their lives at the kitchen table.
Life in the Kitchen
Mallets And Brass
Denis Lévesque
The creators Chrystine and Vanessa, from 2FillesOrdinaires, immerse us in their universe through unusual taste tests, surprising product trials and dubious recipe attempts.
Louche
Live concert series filmed in the intimate "Rehearsal Hall" at Bravo studios in Toronto, Canada.
Live at the Rehearsal Hall
Dr. Zonk and the Zunkins was a CBC children's television series which ran three afternoons a week from 23 September 1974 to 14 April 1975. Although the show was cancelled after one season, it was notable for the number of cast members who went on to successful careers. Some of the cast members were also seen in the following season on the CBC Television series Coming Up Rosie.
Dr. Zonk and the Zunkins
Défi mini-putt was a weekly show in the early 1990s on the Quebec cable sports network, Réseau des sports. It was the first professional miniature golf tournament to be regularly broadcast in Quebec. Although the format of the show varied over the years, the typical set-up for the 60-minute show was the following: four competitors would play 18 holes of miniature golf on one of the courses of the "Mini-Putt" miniature golf franchise. It was a skins game. The first 6 holes were worth $50, the second 6 were worth $100, while the final 6 holes were worth $150. At the end of the season was a championship knockout tournament, in which the player with the highest score after each hole was eliminated. Each course had exactly the same design, and every hole was a par 2. The Mini-Putt franchise used a minimalist design, featuring only hills, bunkers, and a few obstacles. This contrasts with the exotic, windmill-laden layouts of most miniature golf courses in the eastern United States and Canada.
Défi mini-putt
Mtl Man
Created by actor and filmmaker Laurence Adams and starring Marcus Lubin, The On-Set Show is a cinematic talk series that dives into the untold realities of filmmaking—where the truth behind the camera is just as powerful as what’s on screen.