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A Hatful Of Music
A British/Canadian animated TV series that takes place in "Antville", an underground city.
Anthony Ant
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Adrienne Clarkson Presents is a Canadian cultural entertainment series broadcast on CBC Television beginning in 1988. The series ended in 1999, the year host Adrienne Clarkson was appointed Governor General of Canada. Episodes featured artists such as Molly Johnson and Quartette. The series was preceded by a limited 1988 summer programme, Adrienne Clarkson's Summer Festival.
Adrienne Clarkson Presents
Ça fout la chienne
Applause, Applause
Hosted by Canadian actress and comedian Lauren Ash, this frightfully fun baking showdown will see eight talented competitors face off in a high-stakes competition for a chance to taste sweet victory, taking home the title of Halloween Bakeshop champion and a $25,000 prize.
Halloween Bakeshop
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.
The On-Set Show (With Laurence Adams)
Les Bloopers
John Blouin explores the stories of other abduction survivors, having himself been the victim of a parental kidnapping.
J'ai été kidnappé
La folle histoire de la médecine
Jeanick Fournier: l'histoire d'une voix
Pas plus compliqué que ça
Sex Wars: Gender in the Age of Representation
Alison & Allie
Survivre aux soupers de semaine
SPM: Splendeurs, peines et mystères du cycle menstruel
The Way it is is a Canadian public affairs television series which aired on CBC Television from 1967 to 1969.
The Way it is
À moitié sages
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
Dieppe is a two-part Canadian television mini-series that aired on CBC Television in 1993. It was based on the book Unauthorized Action: Mountbatten and the Dieppe Raid by Brian Loring Villa. The series chronicled the events that led up to the infamous World War II Dieppe Raid on August 19, 1942, which resulted in 3,367 Canadian troopers either being captured, wounded or killed. It was criticized for not being completely accurate, and overdramatizing the events that took place.
Dieppe
L'art de la chasse
Banff Center Film Festival World Tour
Le prince charmant n'existe pas
49th & Main is a CBC Television soap opera. It premiered on July 18, 2006 at 2:30 P.M., and ran for 6 episodes on a Tuesday/Wednesday/Thursday scheduling setup, with the final episode having aired on July 27. The series is set in the Punjabi Market district of Vancouver, British Columbia. Much like ITV's Coronation Street, 49th & Main focuses on the interactions of the businesspeople, merchants and residents of the multicultural area. In particular, the series revolves around Dr. Cedric Ferreira, a Kenyan-born Indian with an English upbringing, who decides to bring his young son to Canada and start a medical practice. The cast of 49th & Main includes Cedric de Souza, as well as Rekha Sharma, Agam Darshi, Brandon Jay McLaren and William B. Davis. Davis is also the co-writer of the first six episodes and directed three of them, with the other three directed by Tom Braidwood. The six episodes were taped in Vancouver in March and April 2006, and an initial pilot was shot in early 2005. Executive Producers of the series are William Wallace Gray and William B. Davis. Creators are Barbara Ellison & William B. Davis. 49th & Main is one of two CBC daytime dramas scheduled for 6-episode runs in July with the potential of a future order from the CBC for a full-scale on-going series. The other one was North/South, which premiered on July 4 in the 2:30 P.M. timeslot.
49th & Main
Beyond is a Canadian paranormal documentary television series produced by Renegade Motion Pictures. It began airing in January 2005 and is currently in its second run. Robin Poitras was the hostess in seasons one and two, and Alannah Myles took on the role for seasons three and four. The show used to air on Space Saturdays at 5 p.m. EST and again on Sundays 8 a.m. EST. Episodes are available on YouTube on Demand for $0.99 each, as VOD through Comcast, and on Hulu. Steven Rumbelow has written and directed the series as a continuation of a 90 minute documentary called Ghosts. He brings an academic perspective on the paranormal, from life after death to the power of thought. The show uses interviews from well respected academics such as physicists to practitioners such as shamans. There are eye witness accounts as well for things like orbs, ghosts, evps, alternative healing, etc. Every season of Beyond has a main theme and the last episode of each season is a conclusions episode where they summarize the season and have a round table discussion, which includes the experts and practitioners from the season.
Beyond
Reluctant Nation is a Canadian historical docudrama television miniseries which aired on CBC Television in 1966.
Reluctant Nation
During the Monster Spectacular tour, Matthew Arel and his crew juggle breakdowns, tight logistics and fearless extreme-sports athletes.
Monster Trucks en tournée
A weekday daytime lifestyle and entertainment talk show hosted by Marilyn Denis.
The Marilyn Denis Show
Fresh!
Zone libre
Skullduggery
CBC News: Sunday was a weekly television newsmagazine series in Canada, which aired on Sunday mornings on both CBC Newsworld and CBC Television. The program first went on the air in February 2002, offering exclusive and headline news, behind-the-scenes reports, in-depth interviews with world leaders and newsmakers such as Arnold Schwarzenegger, Ralph Nader, Kofi Annan and the Dalai Lama. The program, hosted by Evan Solomon and Carole MacNeil, focused on ethics, spirituality and media accountability. It covered current news stories, but also examines how these stories are covered by the media. After eight seasons on air, on May 31, 2009, CBC News: Sunday aired its final episode in front of a live audience in the CBC Atrium. The show has won more than 40 national and international awards and nominations: "Deadline Iraq: Uncensored Stories of the War," a gripping documentary about what the public doesn't see from the front in Iraq, won the Red Cross Prize at the Monte Carlo TV Festival; “Beyond Words: Photographers of War” won Best Short Feature, National at the 2005 Gabriel Awards, as well as a Bronze Medal at the 2005 Columbus International Film & Video Festival, and a 2005 Gemini Award Nomination for Best Magazine Segment, while Evan Solomon won the 2005 Gemini for Best Host Interviewer.
CBC News: Sunday
A portrait of hockey legend Peter Stastny, along with his brothers Anton and Marian, whose on-ice heroics have earned them a place in the history of Canada’s national sport.
Stastny
The Amazing Adrenalini Brothers is a 2D Flash animation series for television. It was commissioned by CITV and Cartoon Network in the UK, YTV and VRAK.TV in Canada and is a co-production between UK studio Pesky and Studio B in Vancouver, British Columbia. The series aired on CITV and for a short while on Cartoon Network in 2007. Reruns were later shown on Boomerang from 2009 to 2011. The show's directors Claire Underwood and Dan Chambers and producer David Hodgson picked up a Best Animation BAFTA for the series in 2006.
The Amazing Adrenalini Brothers
L'Amérique des Grands Lacs
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
Doc Canada
ReBoot: Daemon Rising is a 2001 Canadian made-for-TV movie based on the series ReBoot directed by George Samilski. The movie is set after the first three seasons of ReBoot, and along with another ReBoot movie, My Two Bobs, is considered the fourth season. It was originally broadcast in Canada as a film, but was later rebroadcast as 4 individual episodes. Broken down into its component episodes, it is 'Daemon Rising', 'Cross Nodes', 'What's Love Got To Do With It' and 'Sacrifice'. It was released on DVD along with My Two Bobs.
ReBoot: Daemon Rising
AVGEEK
Fresh with Anna Olson is an award-winning cooking show presented by Anna Olson from her home in the Niagara region of Ontario. The series is a joint production between Food Network Canada and Peace Point Entertainment Group. The third season is currently airing on Food Network Canada. The premise of the show has presenter Anna Olson cooking three dishes for either a special occasion or a community event. On each episode, she will visit a local grocer in the Niagara region to pick out one or several key ingredients for her meal. On the official website, it states that she creates these meals while using her mantra, "eat fresh, eat local"; hence the show title.
Fresh with Anna Olson
Crinqué : sous le capot
2 mousquetaires et 1 PL
Irish Coffee
Occupation Double présente Colocs... en amour: Spécial Noël
Avery Haines leads the new W5 Investigative Unit, showcasing her daring and immersive reporting.
W5
A series of episodes featuring poets in British Columbia. These artists share a poem with us as visuals representing them and their poem play out. Thus creating a melting pot of spoken word and film.
Lonely Poets Club
is a music-driven Lovecraftian story about finding a sense of purpose in a dispassionate universe.
The music of Erika Zann ( TBA)
A look at Canada's resilient, vibrant northern communities and the determined men and women who help provide their lifeline to the outside world. These groups are linked together by the summer sealift, when ships loaded with critical cargo travel each year to the farthest reaches of the north to deliver food, clothing, supplies and vital pieces of infrastructure.
High Arctic Haulers
Canadian Express
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 daily lives of Hydro-Québec linemen as they perform the sixth most dangerous job in all of North America. These workers provide an essential service to the population and cannot refuse any emergency calls.
Haute tension
La cour d'école est pleine!
L'âge d'or des animaux
It happened again. Sunday morning. You wake up on a strange couch wearing someone else's clothes. House party reveals the whole story behind those mysterious weekend memory lapses.
House Party
La scie entre les dents
Mathieu Dufour : une année de rêve!
When his support worker Cassandra leaves, autistic musician Seymour faces a turbulent journey of independence and self-discovery.