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Shot unscripted and unrehearsed, this NFB documentary series for television is a seminal offering in the history of doc filmmaking. Aired on CBC in 1958.
Candid Eye
Country Roads
Premier League Matchday is a soccer news show, made by Rogers Media, shown on Sportsnet most Saturdays before and after Premier League matches. The show features Canadians Gerry Dobson and Craig Forrest. Before August 2012, the show was known as Soccer Central, but was renamed because of the introduction of the show Soccer Central. The name was changed again before the 2013-14 Premier League season.
Soccer Central Matchday
Time Bomb is a 2006 television movie starring David Arquette, by CBS Television.
Time Bomb
The exploits of Quebec automobile brokers Frédéric Goupil and Éric Giroux, alias “Billie The Kid”. Their personal lives are filled with exciting and off-the-wall adventures, and there’s never a dull moment in their professional lives, either.
Chasseurs de chars
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
This sketch series explores with humour the touching daily lives of part-time parents and their realities and desires as they share custody of their kids.
Garde partagée
Style sur mesure
Taillefer and Filles is a television series is hosted by Claudette Tailefer and Marie-Josée Taillefer and produced by Guy Cloutier. This series was made in 1994 under the name "Bon appétit!" and later renamed to "Taillefer & Filles", in 1998.
Taillefer & filles
Fixing Dinner is a Canadian food reality television series on Food Network Canada, airing on AmericanLife in the United States. Host Sandi Richard comes "to the rescue" of a family that can't cope with making healthy, fresh dinners, and teaches how to counteract their lack of time. The show follows a standard format - first, a 'help us' video is shown, detailing the problems the family faces. Sandi comes to their house to discuss the situation in more detail, and to inspect the kitchen. She identifies the most stressful or time crunched day of the week, labeled 'Fright Night'. She returns several days later with a menu plan of a month's worth of meals. Magnets symbolizing the various family members and the foods they will cook are placed on the fridge as she introduces this week's menu. A shopping trip follows, with Sandi recommending various prepared or partially prepared foods as time savers. In some episodes, a brief overview of how Sandi has reorganized the kitchen is shown. Then Sandi proceeds to walk each family member through the meals they are preparing this week. The family is left alone to handle 'Fright Night' according to her plans.
Fixing Dinner
Bye-Bye Maison!
Au Pied Du Mur
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
Sugar is a TV cooking show shown on Food Network Canada hosted by Canadian pastry chef Anna Olson. The official show description reads "Anna Olson satisfies sweet cravings with great dessert recipes and guides viewers from making to plating with presentation ideas to dress up any dessert." Premiered in October 2002, Sugar is a half-hour show which specializes in desserts. Each episode has a theme ingredient. Host Anna Olson makes one simple dessert with the theme ingredient in the first part of the show. During the second and third part, she creates a more elaborate or decadent dessert with the same ingredient. Finally, during the last few minutes of the program called the "Switch-Up", Anna re-invents the first dessert with a few tricks and turns it into something more special. Sugar aired for five seasons on Food Network Canada and its 151 episodes has been syndicated in 40 countries.
Sugar
Created and produced by Michael Dowse,[2] the show stars Mike Wilmot as Michael Valmont-Selkirk, the crooked and corrupt director of a philanthropic foundation. The cast also includes Martin Sims, Rebecca Northan, Yvan Ponton, Paul Spence, Michael Sinelnikoff and Martha Burns.
The Foundation
Philo Pop
With their distinctive appearance, trademark bounce, and babies in pouches, kangaroos are Australia's most iconic marsupial. But kangaroo life isn't without its challenges: Predators like the dingo or goanna are always looking for dinner, and evading them is life's number one priority. Take a closer look at the up-and-down life of an Australian icon.
Secret Life of the Kangaroo
Hey, Remember Christmas?
Les caravaniers de l'impossible
Ces chiens qui sauvent des vies
Outlaw In-Laws
Follow Cheetree, Penguala, Draggle, and their new friends as they explore Hatchtopia solving mysteries, making new friends, and having a hatchtastic time
Hatchimals: Adventures in Hatchtopia
L'appel d'une vie
Some call them stadiums, or arenas, or pitches. We call them shrines. Come take a pilgrimage to some of the most famous soccer stadiums in the world as seen through the eyes of their devoted worshipers: the fans.
Soccer Shrines
Si Seulement
Bécanes de rêve
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 !
Voir la musique autrement
Perdu dans la poussière
Ghost Towns of Canada
Mtl Man
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
Origines
Bobino is a Quebec French language children's television show made in Quebec and broadcast on Radio Canada, the French language television service of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, between 1957 and 1985. Its stories revolved around Bobino and his sister Bobinette. The cast is complemented by a number of other characters which never appear on screen but who interact with the cast by visual or audible cues.
Bobino
Les beaux dimanches
Au Chenal-du-Moine
As Time Goes By (CA)
Double vie : quand la vérité nous rattrape
Les 400 coûts
GVTV is an online video series produced by the city of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada; and the regional Metro Vancouver government, based in Vancouver. GVTV also airs as a half-hour newsmagazine show on Shaw TV Vancouver, the community channel for Greater Vancouver. The show looks at the people, places, history and urban issues shaping Vancouver and the region. The show provides in-depth information on issues and debates often not covered by the mainstream media. GVTV aims to provide viewers with background and context for the decisions and initiatives being undertaken by municipal government and to encourage residents to become involved in local governance. Since its inception in 1999 GVTV has produced more than 500 stories and public service announcements all of which are available to watch online at www.gvtv.ca which averages about 14,000 visits per month. Stories are used for research, reference, as educational tools by students, teachers and institutions, and as presentation material as part of municipal public process. GVTV News is another half-hour show broadcast on NCTV Nevada County Television and GVTV Grass Valley Television an internet TV station. Anchored and Produced by Randy Hansen this news program in a Monday thru Friday news show 3 times a day that has local and world news. It also has the Police Blotter of Nevada County, California. This news show has been airing for over a year with great success.
GVTV
Émilie Cerretti lends a helping hand to cottage owners in need of renovation inspiration. Teaming up with her spouse, business partner and project coordinator Stéphane Larente, along with a team of home improvement pros, Émilie takes on major makeovers to give these country getaways a new lease on life.
Vie de chalet
Splash
Chalets des Prairies
Billet$ vert$
Survivors tell their stories of how they made it through some of the worst disasters.
I Alive
A group of urban content creators move to the countryside to work, sleep, eat and live in a way that is literally and figuratively miles away from the luxuries of home.
Heels in the Hay
La Fin du monde est à 7 heures was a Quebec television comedy series, which aired on TQS from 1997 to 2000. As the title says, the show was traditionally broadcast daily at 7 PM, but was later moved to the 6 PM slot, at the same time as most other networks' news bulletins, with no name change. Hosted by Marc Labrèche, the program was a satirical take on news and current affairs, somewhat similar in style to the English Canadian series This Hour Has 22 Minutes. In addition to Labrèche, other personalities associated with the show include Jean-René Dufort, Patrick Masbourian, Isabelle Maréchal, Paul Houde and Bruno Blanchet. Jean-René Dufort now hosts a show on Radio-Canada called Infoman.
La Fin du monde est à 7 heures
The Mike Neun Show was a Canadian music variety television series which aired on CBC Television from 1970 to 1971. Canadian Music Variety Show 1970-71 26 episodes x 30 min
The Mike Neun Show
Alien Mysteries is a Canadian UFO documentary series featuring eyewitness testimony that is produced by Exploration Production Inc. for Discovery Channel. Alien Mysteries showcases the real life stories of ordinary people who fall victim of alien abduction or attack. Alien Mysteries debuted on Discovery Canada on March 3, 2013.
Alien Mysteries
L'hôpital des ados
2 minutes d'attente
Ces animaux qui nous veulent du bien
Bêtes de film
L'épreuve des mots
Street Eats was a Canadian television show, which aired on CKXT-DT. Hosted by Ali Rizvi and Joy Olimpo, the series profiled world cuisine through magazine features on restaurants and ethnic food shops in the Toronto area, including cooking and shopping tips. The series is no longer in production, although repeats aired on Sun TV up through its closure in 2011. It was a project of S&S Productions.
Street Eats
After dropping out of college, high-achieving Astrid returns to her Franco-Manitoban hometown. As she helps her sister Stella and reconnects with her community, she faces her setbacks and finds her true path.
Astrid's Many Failures
Tour the must-see homes of creative Canadians, from a colour-washed city condo to an impeccably decorated stone farmhouse, all layered with impressive details and personal style.
On the Inside
Up Canada
Gadgets and Gizmos was a Canadian television program about technology gadgets and reviews shown on G4techTV Canada. The show, along with Call for Help, is a Canadian recreation of a TechTV original series known as Fresh Gear. It was hosted by Call for Help co-host Amber MacArthur, along with Marc Saltzman, and field correspondent Pay Chen. Andy Walker also hosted several early episodes. On August 31, 2005, Andy Walker announced on his official blog that Gadgets and Gizmos had been cancelled, however according to Marc Saltzman, the show had only ended production for the year and could possibly be renewed for another season. As of July 2008, the show has not returned with new episodes. Gadgets and Gizmos will most likely never return to air as its sister show Call for Help had also been cancelled some time after Gadgets and Gizmos. The show continues to air on G4techTV Canada in early mornings with outdated episodes, followed by Call for Help.