21c is a weekly Canadian newsmagazine television series for teens which aired on CTV from 2001 until 2004. The show was hosted by Dominic Patten and Anne-Marie Mediwake who presented topics related to teen issues.
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The Zhu Zhus
Dolce Vita en Italie
Season of Song: Canadian Tenors and Friends
The Canadian Travel Show, a television series first produced for Life Network in 1996, produced 106 episodes that aired in prime time across Canada from 1996 to 2001. In all, 106 half-hour episodes were produced by husband and wife team Matt Murphy and Linda Amor. The series explored the vast country, its people, landscapes, communities and nuances. It was later carried by Prime TV and the specialty channel's Canadian parent, Global Television. In its first two seasons, it regularly drew more than 225,000 viewers a week, a minor coup for a travel series on the newly burgeoning specialty television market in Canada. It ran in syndication until 2004 and was sold in several Asian countries.
Canadian Travel Show
Le Mur
Manger allégé, c'est facile
Des nouvelles de Dieu
The Role That Changed My Life
The Body Works was a Canadian educational children's television series which was produced by TVOntario and Access. The show debuted in 1980 and consisted of 40 ten-minute episodes. The show taught exercise, health, and nutrition to children.
The Body Works
A series of creative and hilarious sketch shows blending live action and animated comedy.
OMG!
La loi de la route
A former servant of the Mission of the Holy Spirit reveals the whole truth to his disciples during a clandestinely recorded assembly.
La prison de l'Esprit-Saint
From the razor sharp teeth of the great white shark, to the lightning fast strike of a black mamba, we explore some of the most dangerous animals known to man. While some use their overwhelming strength to overpower enemies, others use lethal venom. This is the story of attack and defend, predator and prey, and the urge to kill or be killed.
Africa's Claws and Jaws
What's the Good Word? was a Canadian word-based game show that aired on that country's CTV network from 1972–1976. The host was John Barton.
What's the Good Word?
NHL Tonight is the flagship show on the NHL Network in Canada and the United States. It carries instant updates and extended highlights of every game in the NHL that night. The show also includes live "look-ins" to games for a few minutes at a time. When previously entitled NHL on the Fly, after all the scheduled games for an evening concluded, a second version of the show, NHL on the Fly: Final, began airing. Formerly, On the Fly: Final lasted either 30 minutes or 60 minutes, depending upon the number of games played in a particular evening. The current incarnation of the show is an hour long, no matter how many games are played on a particular night. The show was formerly simulcast occasionally on TSN for the national audience when the channel aired regional Toronto Maple Leafs action in Ontario. TSN no longer airs regional-only games of this nature. As of the beginning of the 2007–08 NHL season, the NHL Network is now available in the United States.
NHL Tonight
Out There with Melissa DiMarco is an award-winning, internationally-distributed comedy and celebrity interview show that stars actor and television personality Melissa DiMarco. The show mixes one-on-one celebrity interviews with scripted comedy that focuses on DiMarco’s misadventures as an entertainment journalist. Episodes currently air on City's national network and OMNI.1, while excerpts from DiMarco's celebrity interviews air on OUTtv.
Out There with Melissa DiMarco
Wonder Why? is a Canadian educational television program for children, produced by ATV in Halifax, Nova Scotia and aired nationally by CTV between 1990 and 1994. The program starred then-ATV chief meteorologist Richard Zurawski as the host and Liam Hyland as the young detective Question Mark. Running for 4 seasons, the Maritime-based science show won the CanPro Award each year for Best Educational Show for children. Each episode examined topics related to science, technology, and everyday items or processes.
Wonder Why
Because I Said So is a 2002 Canadian talk show television series hosted by former lawyer, stand-up comedian, and actress Maggie Cassella.
Because I Said So
Top Club was a Scottish regional television game show produced by Grampian Television between 1971 and 1998.
Top Club
Suzanne
Maux mystères
First Talk With Tamara Bull is a talk show first produced for the Aboriginal Peoples Television Network, an aboriginal television network in Canada. Created, executive produced and hosted by Tamara Bull and also executive produced by Richard Bull, Story Producer Dan Jorgenson, Production Supervisor Purabi Matin.
First Talk With Tamara Bull
Professor Moffett's Science Workshop is a Canadian children's science television series which aired on CBC Television from 1972 to 1974.
Professor Moffett's Science Workshop
The Friendly Giant is a popular Canadian children's television program that aired on CBC Television from September 1958 through to March 1985. It featured three main characters: a giant named Friendly, who lived in a huge castle, along with his puppet animal friends Rusty and Jerome. The two principal puppets were manipulated and voiced by Rod Coneybeare.
The Friendly Giant
Les Bloopers
A documentary series where Marie-Claude Savard follows individuals as they undergo aesthetic treatments or surgeries to address physical concerns.
Beautés espérées
Police avant-gardiste
Medical Intelligence is a Canadian TV show hosted by Terri Michael that has aired on G4techTV Canada, Rogers TV, and MSNBC since March 2003. It airs twice a week, examining two different topics that rely heavily on " personal stories and current medical trends such as plastic surgery and Botox injections" as its source of discussion.
Medical Intelligence
Ultimatum was a Quebec quiz show, broadcast from 2001 to 2004 on the TVA network. Its visual style and lighting were largely inspired by the success of the British show Who Wants to be a Millionaire. The rules of the contest are, however, different.
Ultimatum
Zoink'd is a children's television game show, appearing on Canadian cable channel YTV. The show is produced by Pivotal Media, based in based Toronto. Hosted by Adam Christie, the show spotlights the "weird and wacky" talent of adults, who are then rated by a panel of judges, made up of four children. Broadcast on Saturday evenings, the show targets an audience which includes children and families.
Zoink'd
Quentin Durgens, M.P. was a Canadian dramatic television series, which aired on CBC Television from 1965 to 1969. Set in Ottawa and the fictional community of Moose Falls, the series starred Gordon Pinsent as Quentin Durgens, an idealistic rookie Member of Parliament learning to deal with the complex realities of politics. It was one of the first hour-long drama series produced by the CBC, and helped to establish Pinsent as a major star in Canada.
Quentin Durgens, M.P.
Floor Show was a Canadian music variety television series which aired on CBC Television in 1953.
Floor Show
Rénos à p'tits prix
A news entertainment show.
etalk
Three Chords from the Truth is a Canadian television series created by Steve Cochrane, Phyllis Ellis and Adriana Maggs that aired on the Canadian CMT network in 2009, and was also available on Movie Central. This program was CMT's first original comedy series and was nominated for two Gemini Awards. The program starred Phyllis Ellis as Helena Delaney, a fortyish network executive for a struggling country music television station run by her former lover. The series provides a tongue-in-cheek look at the music industry, as Helena strives to improve network ratings and prove herself as the new boss. Her attempts generally result in humiliation, and witty, but subtle, remarks from the network staff. The staff is an ensemble cast of characters, including Joel Stewart, Helena's work-nemesis, comedic foil, and eventual love-interest, who is a genuine music lover, and views Helena as a sell-out; Rusty Katz, and Calvin Bates, the sarcastic on-air personalities. Ellis Dukes is Helena's boss and former lover who is now dating Amber, his much younger assistant. Mick McCafferty is a talent agent whose views on status and corporate-climbing mirror Helena's and lead to a mutual attraction. Mick represents Tommy Mountain, an up and coming Iraqi singer.
Three Chords from the Truth
Swingin' Time was a music variety show, similar to American Bandstand, hosted by WKNR personality Robin Seymour and also, for a time, CKLW radio's Tom Shannon. This show was broadcast on CKLW-TV Channel 9 out of Windsor, Ontario Canada, from 1965 to 1968, and also seen in a few other markets in syndication. The show featured recording acts, both nationally and locally popular, lip-synching to their latest releases while teenagers showcased the latest dances on the show's dance floor. In its brief run, the show featured well-known acts Motown like Smokey Robinson & the Miracles, Marvin Gaye, The Marvelettes, and The Four Tops, and non-Motown acts such as Bob Seger. Rights to surviving footage of the show are now owned by Research Video.
Swingin' Time
The Lake Winnipeg Project is a four-part documentary series that calls attention to stories of ingenuity and resilience in four diverse communities surrounding Lake Winnipeg, at a time when many external forces are imposing change.
The Lake Winnipeg Project
À la sauce métisse
Born to Be is a documentary television series that aired on the Canadian music station MuchMusic. The program documented and featured archival footage of interviews with house-hold name music celebrities of their success, i.e. Gwen Stefani, Mariah Carey, Nelly Furtado, Avril Lavigne, Demi Lovato, Marianas Trench and 50 Cent. Each episode centreed on individual music celebrity's childhoods, their musical influences, sources of inspiration, and their achievements that have led to their successful music career.
Born to Be
Time for Living was a Canadian variety television series which aired on CBC Television in 1969.
Time for Living
At the End of My Leash is a reality television program starring Brad Pattison. In the United States, At the End of My Leash aired in the late Summer/Fall 2009 under the title In the Dog House on Animal Planet. The show follows dog trainer and human life coach Brad Pattison as he enters homes to solve problems with bad dog behaviour and fix the relationship problems that cause them. The show is produced by Matthew Kershaw, who created the show with Brad Pattison and Anthony Hart. Production is Executive Produced by Jean Merriman. Lisa Cichelly was the Supervising Producer. The show is a co-production between Purple Dog Media and White Iron Pictures. The show premiered on the Slice on March 4, 2007. Season 2 premiered on Slice on October 15, 2007 and season 3 premiered on Slice on April 7, 2008. Season 4 debuted on Slice on December 16, 2008. The premiere of Season 5 of At the End of My Leash aired on May 6, 2009. Season 6 premiered on January 7, 2010.
At the End of My Leash
Landscape of Geometry was an educational television show that illustrated the principles and applications of geometry. The series was produced and broadcast by TVOntario in 1982–83 and was hosted by David Stringer.
Landscape of Geometry
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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
Tabou
Les pros du pick-up
Drift mania
The Unsellables is a Canadian reality show that debuted on January 1, 2009. The show airs on HGTV. The Unsellables focuses on helping people who have trouble selling their home. There was also a British remake of the series.
The Unsellables
Final Audition is a Canadian musical competition television miniseries which aired on CBC Television in 1978.
Final Audition
Here's Duffy was a Canadian variety television series which aired on CBC Television from 1958 to 1959.
Here's Duffy
Musi-Video was a music video series which ran in Canada between 1980 and 1984, syndicated to community channels across Canada. It was a very early example of the format that later would be adopted by the creation of MTV and MuchMusic. It was the creation of Marc Fontaine, who was also behind the new wave pop group Nudimension. Produced in Montreal, it featured early 1980s music artists playing live in a studio and early music videos. In 2008 the Musi-Video brand was revived as a Music publishing label by Marc Fontaine.
Musi-Video
Joshua Blake: The Agency
Strip Search
Fancy Free
Hi Diddle Day
Design Interns
Talking To A Stranger (CA)
Campaign Politics is a Canadian television show which airs on CPAC during federal elections. The program features CPAC journalists and hosts profiling different Canadian electoral districts, including feature interviews with the major party candidates, campaign volunteers and voters in the district.
Campaign Politics
Marie-Soleil was a Canadian children's television show in the 1980s. The show, starring children's entertainer Suzanne Pinel, used stories and songs to teach French to anglophone kids. The series was produced by CJOH-TV in Ottawa, and aired on many stations associated with the CTV Television Network. The puppet-character, an English-speaking dog named Fergus, was played by Jon Park-Wheeler. There was also a clown named Samuel, played by Ann Paradis, who spoke with sign language for the hearing impaired.