La série Montréal-Québec is a Québécois reality TV show broadcast by TVA since January 24, 2010. The show, promoted as a "rivalry TV show", pits two hockey teams, one representing Montreal and the other Quebec City.
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Chalets des Prairies
The adventures of a trio of colorful protagonists looking for extreme experiences and challenges. Their mission: over the course of the season, to tick off all the activities on a list that they’ve compiled themselves. It features dreams they want to fulfill, crazy things they’ve fantasized about doing... or fears that they’re desperate to overcome.
L'effet papillon
Stranded with Les Stroud
Snakes and Ladders (CA)
Let's Talk Sex with Dr. Pega Ren is a Canadian English language talk show, produced by Convergent Entertainment, which premiered on September 1, 2008 at 11 pm EST on Canadian digital cable specialty channel, OUTtv.
Let's Talk Sex
Dancers learn new movements for a choreographed dance and a freestyle dance.
Shimmy
During the Monster Spectacular tour, Matthew Arel and his crew juggle breakdowns, tight logistics and fearless extreme-sports athletes.
Monster Trucks en tournée
Coup de foudre
Artisans de notre histoire
Building an Airplane: A jet airplane is one of the fastest machines on the planet. But have you ever seen one being built? It all goes together like a jigsaw puzzle! Once it's assembled, a test pilot takes the jet out for a flight. Will it pass the test? Soon the jet is ready to get to work flying people all over the world. <BR> Ride the Mountain Rails! Work Train is busy keeping the tracks in good shape. It takes the power of three engines to get up the sharp inclines and over the pass. These machines are a special hardy breed, made for the mountain rails. <BR> Reach for the Sky!: Stretch is a crane and his job is to lift things onto the top of very high buildings. He's attached to a truck so he can drive to jobs, but he's so tall that he has to be taken apart in order to fit through the streets. It takes a friend, Yellow Crane, to help Stretch assemble again!
Mighty Machines: Revvved Up!
The Finance Games
The online series Friendly Plush Critters debuted in 2019. This toy box isn't the one you used as a kid. There is a world of genuinely gory and gruesome accidental deaths hidden beneath the button eyes and soft fabric. Watch with horrified fascination as the most adorable plush animals you've ever seen die in progressively strange and startling ways. No plush is immune to the chaos of their unintentional deaths, which can range from shocking melting and spontaneous combustion to unexpected shredding and disembowelment.
Friendly Plush Critters
Pleins feux sur Québec
The daily lives of the men and women who sail the hazardous waters of Quebec’s main waterway. Be they towing, escorting, repairing, dredging or cruising, workers have to pull complex manoeuvres in ports and on cargo ships. At the wheel of powerful tug boats, captains, navigators, mechanics and sailors have to make one of the most dangerous waterways in the world safe for sailing.
Remorqueurs du Saint-Laurent
Designer Superstar Challenge also known simply as Superstar Challenge is a show hosted by Karen Bertelsen on HGTV Canada that has had four seasons. Similar to the American series HGTV Design Star, the show features aspiring interior designers competing in a series of challenges, following which one contestant is named the "design superstar" at the end of the competition. It is the original "Superstar" themed show on HGTV, and went went on to inspire Handyman Superstar Challenge, Superstar Chef Challenge, and Superstar Hair Challenge.
Designer Superstar Challenge
Histoire de trains
Girls of Latitude is a Canadian English language 30 minute documentary television special. Girls of Latitude premiered on November 13, 2008 at 9:30 p.m. EST on the Canadian specialty channel, MTV and on November 14, 2008 at 1:00 p.m. EST and the national television network, CTV.
Girls of Latitude
Thrill of a Lifetime was a television reality series created by Sidney M. Cohen and Willie Stein. It was telecast from 1981 to 1988 in Canada on the CTV network. Thrill of a Lifetime gave viewers the chance to live their dreams, with thrills ranging from daredevil adventures to the romantic. The program was hosted by Doug Paulson, with Teri Austin joining as co-host later in its run. One of the program's more notable episodes was in its first season, when it arranged for an aspiring model named Shannon Tweed to pose for Playboy, which led to her becoming 1982's Playmate of the Year and launching an acting career. Thrill of a Lifetime was revived in 2002 with new episodes produced and telecast in Canada and other countries.
Thrill of a Lifetime
It's Alive! is a Canadian children's variety show that aired on YTV between 1993 and 1997. Coined "the least educational show on television", the show mainly consisted of comedy sketches, celebrity interviews, musical performances, game shows, and obstacle challenges. In its original six-episode first season, episodes were 1½ hours long, which also contained an episode of programs including Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, Are You Afraid of the Dark?, and Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons. Starting in the second season, the show was cut back to one hour with the television programs dropped from the show. In the fourth and final season, the show was cut to a half hour. Most of the sketches and the obstacle courses were shot at various locations in Toronto, while the musical performances, game show segments, and celebrity interviews were done in front of a live studio audience full of children at the studios of Global Television in Toronto. A unique aspect of the show was the use of product placements including 3DO, Crispers, and Canada Games. The game show Uh Oh!, which was inspired on a game show parody sketch during its second season, became a spin-off show after It's Alive! ended in 1997.
It's Alive!
CMT Central
Zoo Diaries goes behind the scenes to tell the stories of the men and women who live side-by-side at the Toronto Zoo with more than 5,000 animals and hundreds of species. From the tiny golden lion tamarinds to the majestic Sumatran tigers, discover a modern-day Noah's Ark.
Zoo Diaries
Through impressive encounters, Alexis Pageau and Antoine Caron immerse themselves in the lives of mountain bikers and discover the stories of the people who practically invented the sport.
MTB aventure
Les 30 journées qui ont fait le Québec
Follow fifteen young people in their transition to adulthood. They all have very different aspirations and backgrounds, and their journey is unique. To achieve a certain degree of autonomy, they can count on the help of their workers who support them in the steps they take.
La vie après la DPJ
L'âge d'or des animaux
The Superior Sex was a Canadian game show television series which aired on CBC Television in 1961.
The Superior Sex
Designer Guys was a design show on HGTV created by Mary Darling and produced by WestWind Pictures. The first three seasons were hosted by Chris Hyndman and Steven Sabados. After they departed, the next three seasons starred Matt Davis, Allen Chan, and Anwar Mukhayesh.
Designer Guys
Les 400 coûts
Outgoing chef Martin Juneau goes on a road trip across Quebec, on a mission to uncover the best recipes for some typical local dishes. In each episode, Martin Juneau chooses his two favourites and adds his special touch to help the contestants win the weekly prize.
Les prix Juneau
Excuse My French was a Canadian television sitcom, which aired on CTV from 1974 to 1976. Produced by CFCF-TV, the series starred Stuart Gillard and Lisa Charbonneau as Peter and Marie-Louise Hutchins, a mixed anglophone-francophone couple living in Montreal. The series, produced in Montreal, was judged the best television show of the year by the Montreal branch of the Association of Canadian Television and Radio Artists in 1975.
Excuse My French
Le courrier du cul
Pêche en ville
The Raccoons on Ice is the second of four specials leading up to the television series The Raccoons. It initially aired on CBC and in syndication on December 20, 1981.
The Raccoons on Ice
Charlie Had One But He Didn't Like It So He Gave It To Us
Contact, l'encyclopédie de la création is a television series originally broadcast by Quebec's public broadcaster Télé-Québec. Each one hour program offers an up-close personal portrait of a thinker or creator. This new incarnation of the series is the brainchild of broadcaster Stéphan Bureau who initially created under the title Contact in the early 1990s. Each episode, which is usually shot over the course of two or three days, centers around interviews conducted by Bureau with the featured creator. The complete program is shot on location in settings that are meaningful to the subject.
Contact, l'encyclopédie de la création
Objectif Wild
QG
The Days Before Yesterday was a Canadian historical documentary television miniseries which aired on CBC Television in 1973.
The Days Before Yesterday
Super Simple Storytime
Make it to the Moon
Home Fires was a Canadian television drama series, which aired on CBC Television from 1980 to 1983. It was a family saga set in Toronto during World War II, and took its name from the expression "keep the home fires burning". The cast included Gerard Parkes, Kim Yaroshevskaya, Wendy Crewson, Peter Spence and Booth Savage.
Home Fires
le vandal show
Background was a Canadian journalistic television series which aired on CBC Television from 1959 to 1962.
Background
Nichole
11h11
Eric's World was a children's sitcom, which aired on a number of Canadian networks in 1991–1996, and was produced by Cambium Productions, running for five seasons. The showed starred Eric Nagler, who had previously appeared on Sharon, Lois & Bram's Elephant Show. The show also featured Ashley Brown as Max, Michelyn Emelle as Andrea, Daniel DeSanto as Horace, Niki Holt as Kaley, Maggie Huculak as Marian the Librarian, and Nicole Lyn as Prue.
Eric's World
C'est Pour Quand les Enfants
When I asked if he was alone, he said that he was alone, and as a bonus, he brought me a belly. When Maung Maung, the person who will light the fire when all the problems and problems are burning, comes the person who will take responsibility... what will happen next?
အိုးမိုင်ဂေါ့ဒ်
Chef Christine Cushing helps seemingly hopeless home cooks find confidence in the kitchen
Fearless in the Kitchen
La revanche des nerdz
I Dare You is a Canadian children's television series hosted by Daniel Cook. Cook dares viewers to participate in three physical exercises. At the end of the program all three movements are combined. The program aims to encourage physical activity, not simply passive viewing. Each episode ends with Cook eating healthy food, such as fruit or milk. The series aired for two seasons.
I Dare You
Canadian talk show hosted by Lorraine Thomson.
V.I.P.
Porteuses de vie
CBC News: Compass is a 90-minute local television news program based in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada broadcast from 5:00 PM to 6:30 PM each weeknight AT on CBCT-DT, the CBC owned and operated television station on PEI. It is the only PEI-specific newscast in the province, and has long been well ahead of CTV Atlantic's newscasts in the ratings. The newscast launched as a single 60-minute newscast, Compass, in 1986, with Roger Younker as its anchor from its inception until 2002. Younker became well-known and trusted within Prince Edward Island. The humorous and popular weatherman, Kevin "Boomer" Gallant, has also been with the program since 1986, and still remains. In about 1995, reporter Sara Fraser was brought on as co-anchor with Younker. But in 2000, as a result of budget-cuts, all local supper-hour CBC newscasts were replaced with CBC News: Canada Now, a hybrid national and local newscasts. Younker continued as sole anchor of the PEI-specific half from Charlottetown, with a national program following at 6:30PM local time, presented by Ian Hanomansing from the network's Vancouver studios. In 2002, with Younker's departure, former co-host and long-time correspondent Sara Fraser temporarily succeeded him for one year. In 2003, newcomer Bruce Rainnie was brought in as a permanent replacement for Younker/Fraser as the anchor, and brought his own unique style to the program. Sara Fraser continues as a frequent substitute anchor and correspondent. In May 2006, the local half of the newscast was renamed CBC News at Six: Prince Edward Island.
CBC News: Compass
Les desserts de Patrice
One Way Mirror uses actual interrogation footage released by courts after a guilty verdict has been reached, as the backbone of telling each story. We will see the best, most telling parts of the investigation, including when the criminals begin to crack and when the investigators close in on their case. Our crime experts will screen and analyze the interrogation and help the audience understand these interrogation techniques. This analysis will take the audience into the killer's mindset in this high pressure situation. What will they say to get out of this situation? “The suspect’s story may change throughout the interrogation, but the facts never do.”
One Way Mirror
Au nom du père et du fils
Tiga Talk! is a Canadian children's television series featuring a wolf cub puppet called Tiga. Produced for the Aboriginal Peoples Television Network in Canada, the show uses puppets and live-action stories to explore First Nations culture.
Tiga Talk