Paul Bernard, Psychiatrist is a Canadian dramatic television series which aired on CBC Television from 1971 to 1972.
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These are the stories of SwearNet Studios. Its ongoing mission: to create an all-swearing network, to bring joy and laughter to all civilizations, to boldly go where no fucking network has gone before!
Swearnet Studios
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
French PQ
Expat chefs
Piscines de rêves
A News is the name of local newscasts on the A television system in Canada. A News programming was produced in markets which were not directly served by a local CTV News service. The cable-only A Atlantic service in Atlantic Canada did not produce its own A News programming, but instead presently airs CTV News programming from CTV Atlantic, although the station did produce a local morning show, Breakfast Television and was subsequently re-branded to CTV Morning Live on August 29, 2011,. Due to the effects of the 2009 economic crisis The A station in Ottawa cancelled all A News programming in March 2009, but continued to produce a local morning show, A Morning which was also re-branded as CTV Morning Live on August 29, 2011. When A re-launched as CTV Two, on August 29, 2011, newscasts on the A stations were re-branded as CTV News and longer have separate identities, although the stations have retained the same editorial independence.
A News
The talent and variety program showcased the artistic abilities of local children in an entertaining family genre. The show was marked by a characteristically home-spun style and had great appeal to many different age groups. Indeed, many participants in the original show have enjoyed illustrious careers as performers around the world. During the program, host Bill. Lawrence engaged in casual, light-hearted banter with the performers before and after each act. The questions usually revolved around a child's school, home life, family and likes and dislikes.
Tiny Talent Time
Birth of a Sports Car
Enfant de Méduse, Wolastoqey
Mini-Jon and Mini-Maple are undergoing their training in the most secretive and technologically advanced Agency in the world! It's like school, but with less boredom and more explosions
Mini-Jon and Mini-Maple
Distant Shores is an adventure tourism television series produced by Shard Multimedia Inc. Distant Shores is broadcast in over 50 countries. The series follow the voyages of a couple, Sheryl and Paul Shard in their sailing boat. ⁕Before the TV series Before the TV series, the Shards produced two videos, “Cruising the Bahamas” and “Transatlantic crossing”. Also they documented the construction of their homebuilt boat, the Classic 37 Two-Step. ⁕Series one to three In series one to three, the couple sails around the Mediterranean in their homebuilt classical yacht, Two-Step. ⁕Series four In Series four they travel to the Middle East, visiting Cyprus, Syria, Lebanon, Israel, Jordan and Egypt. ⁕Series five In Series five they visit Italy, Sicily and Malta, where they sell Two-Step. Later they research a new boat, attending the London Boat Show and chartering a catamaran in the Virgin Islands. Finally they buy a Southerly 42, named Distant Shores in which they travel from England to the Caribbean and the Bahamas, via the Madeira and the Canary Islands. Due to the boat's low draft they were able to explore areas inaccessible to other boats.
Distant Shores
Many Newfoundland towns and communities have whimsical and downright bizarre names. Acclaimed, eclectic and bilingual singer/songwriter Colleen Power will explore the province’s most oddly named places, celebrating each town’s history, features, people, celebrations, and its offbeat moniker with an original song.
Sing Me Home
The Chief is a Canadian call-in show on CablePulse 24, in which Torontonians can talk to the chief of the Toronto Police. The show was create to mimic the popular show The Mayor (TV series), which also premiered on CablePulse 24.
The Chief
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Balance: Television for Living Well was a Canadian television series, which aired on CTV beginning in 2004. Hosted by Dr Marla Shapiro, the program was a daily magazine-style talk show on health and lifestyle issues such as physical fitness, nutrition and physical and mental health. It was aired on the main CTV network daily for four years. Approximately 280 episodes were produced. The series was also sold internationally and had second-tier airing on the One specialty channel. The series was produced for CTV by S&S Productions, executive produced by Jordan Schwartz and David Smith. Supervising Producer was Rosemary Vukmanich.
Balance: Television for Living Well
On the Road Again is a Canadian television series which aired from 1987 until 2007. Wayne Rostad was the program's host for its entire run. The series consisted of interview and documentary segments from various Canadian locations. CBC cancelled the series in January 2007, citing declining ratings and the network's rethinking of regional production policies.
On the Road Again
Learning the Ropes is a Canadian-produced sitcom.The series stars Lyle Alzado as Robert Randall, a teacher who works as a professional wrestler in the evening. Although his children knew about Randall's double life, the family was forced to keep it secret at school. The series featured guest appearances by many members of the National Wrestling Alliance.
Learning the Ropes
Channel Kidswatter
Histoire de trains
Live concert series filmed in the intimate "Rehearsal Hall" at Bravo studios in Toronto, Canada.
Live at the Rehearsal Hall
Bonjour, Bon Jour
Norman Corwin Presents is a Canadian-produced drama anthology television series which aired on CBC Television from 1972 to 1973.
Norman Corwin Presents
Just One Bite
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
Pencil Box was a children's television programme broadcast by CBC Television from 1976 to 1979. The programme comprised stories written by Ottawa students, mostly aged 8 to 12, and incorporated various story-telling devices, such as mime, puppets, masks, and animation. Colour-separation overlay was used to place live actors in front of cutout sets. Recurring characters in the show were ⁕Bolo Bat ⁕Stubby Pencil ⁕Miffy Skunk ⁕Clara Cactus The show won an ACTRA Award for Best Children's Television Show.
Pencil Box
Chalets des Prairies
Video & Arcade Top 10 is a Canadian game show broadcast on YTV from 1991 to 2006. Filmed in Toronto, Ontario, it is a competitive game show in which contestants played against each other in video games for prizes, with assorted review and profile segments on current games, music, and movies featured as well. V&A Top 10 is one of a select few English language Canadian game shows to run nationally for 15 years, joining Front Page Challenge, Reach For The Top, and Definition in that category. Reruns of this series from the late 1990s and 2000s have recently aired on GameTV.
Video & Arcade Top 10
A controversial television newsmagazine which ran from 1964 to 1966.
This Hour Has Seven Days
Bécanes de rêve
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
hooked up was a 2004 reality television series produced by online dating service Lemontonic, for Toronto 1 and the A-Channel stations. The show was created for Lemontonic, by Lone Eagle Entertainment. The series cost around CAN$200,000 to produce; that amount is equal to creating a TV commercial, sans airtime. The six-week long series debuted March 31, 2004, with a seven-minutes speed dating sequence, in which the company's URL was shown multiple times. Contestants from the series appeared as guests on Toronto 1's original programming, including Toronto Tonight, Toronto Today, and Last Call. Christopher Geddes, director of sales and marketing for Lone Eagle commented to Marketing Magazine: "We've prided ourselves on being producers of quality shows with an understanding of marketing. I think it's becoming more of a necessity as these funds [such as the Canadian Television Fund] dry up. We create entertainment, and it's not really just that we can aggregate an audience. It might not be two million [viewers], but it might be a bull's eye for a brand."
hooked up
The Week Show is a television late night talk show sketch comedy program on Bite TV in Canada. It originally ran from December 2008 to mid-2010. The show is hosted by Matt Chin and Ricky Thompson, who started on an internet late night talk show "My Show with Matt Chin" online from 2001.
The Weekly Show
Québec Rock : Offenbach vs. Corbeau
Young chef Rosalie Lessard serves up some very tasty suggestions that both beginners and certified gourmets can whip in up a hurry and without any effort...or almost anyway. What’s on the menu? Lots of fun, tips galore, and ultrasimple recipes in store.
Rosalie dans ta cuisine
Porteuses de vie
Follows a group of aspiring gay models and their ambitious talent agents as they claw their way through hard work and heartbreak towards careers in gay modeling.
How Far Will You Go?
SpaceNews was a daily news segment on Space, a Canadian television station. Videographer Natasha Eloi looks at "what's new" in space and the sciences. SpaceNews Monthly is a best-of show based on these interstitials. Both programs finished their runs at the end of September and October 2005, respectively.
SpaceNews
An incursion into the world of those who have contributed to corruption in the management of public construction contracts in Quebec.
Corruption : révélations choc de la commission Charbonneau
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
Mr Fixit
Your View
Lantern Hill is a 1990 television film written and directed by filmmaker Kevin Sullivan and based on the novel by L.M. Montgomery Jane of Lantern Hill. The film was co-produced by Sullivan Entertainment, the Disney Channel and CBC. The film is similar to Anne Of Green Gables, mainly because of the same location. Lantern hill is the same house that they used for Green Gables, it's just painted orange. Many of the actors and actresses from Anne of Green Gables, Anne of Avonlea, and Road To Avonlea made appearances in this film.
Lantern Hill
Death or Canada is a Gemini- and IFTA-nominated, two-part Canadian–Irish docudrama which was broadcast in Ireland on RTÉ One in November/December 2008, in the UK on The History Channel UK in January and February 2009 and in Canada on History Television on March 16, 2009. The film also had a limited theatrical release in Canada, and enjoyed a gala screening on March 3, 2009 to kick-off the celebrations for Toronto's 175 birthday. Death or Canada, as narrated by Brian Dennehy, follows the Protestant Willis family from the west of Ireland as they flee to Canada in the Spring of 1847 at the height of An Gorta Mór or the Great Hunger. The family ultimately arrives in the young city of Toronto, which is overrun by a deluge of 40 000 Irish famine refugees. This dramatic story is interspersed with commentary from historians and other experts. Death or Canada is a Canada-Ireland Treaty Co-Production, produced by Canada's Ballinran Productions, whose other credits include Manic Organic, and Hangman's Graveyard and by Ireland's Tile Films', the company behind the documentaries Cromwell in Ireland and The Ghosts of Duffy's Cut. The cinematography by Colm Whelan was nominated for 2009 Gemini Award in the category Best Photography in a Documentary Series/Programme. It is directed by IFTA Award-winning director Ruán Magan.
Death or Canada
An exploration and celebration of one of the world’s most beloved foods through the lens of Afrim Pristine, the world’s youngest Maître Fromager, or cheese master. In a six-part journey, Afrim travels to some of the most iconic places and secret hidden gems you’ve never heard of to show the world of cheese like it’s never been seen before.
Cheese: A Love Story
L'académie Mira
La Paix des Braves
36 is a sports documentary television show that airs on NBC Sports Network and TSN. The show is a 36 hour documentary series following a specific athlete such as Patrick Kane. The show typically airs before the spotlighted player competes on the NBC Sports Network. The show is akin to HBO 24/7. On March 14, 2012, 36 expanded to have an episode about Zab Judah calling the show, Fight Night 36. Meanwhile, a 36 episode about IndyCar Series with Tony Kanaan first aired on April 1, 2012. MLS 36 debuted August 5, 2012 following Major League Soccer player Chris Wondolowski during the 2012 MLS All-Star Game. F1 36 will debut on March 29, 2013 featuring Formula One champion Sebastian Vettel.
36
Crimes du Nord
Don Messer's Jubilee was a television folk musical variety show produced at station CBHT in Halifax, Nova Scotia and broadcast by CBC Television nationwide from 1957 until 1969. Taking its name from band leader and fiddler Don Messer, the half-hour weekly program featured Messer and his band "Don Messer and His Islanders", as well as a guest performer. The show followed a consistent format throughout its years, beginning with a tune named "Goin' to the Barndance Tonight", followed by fiddle tunes by Messer, songs from some of his "Islanders" including singers Marg Osburne and Charlie Chamberlain, the featured guest performance, and a closing hymn. It ended with "Till We Meet Again". The series began 7 November 1957 as a regional program limited to CBC's Nova Scotia and New Brunswick stations. On 7 August 1959, CBC stations throughout Canada carried the show as a summer replacement for Country Hoedown's Friday evening time slot. That fall, Don Messer's Jubilee became a regular season CBC series as of 28 September 1959, becoming a Monday night fixture until its final 1968-1969 season when it returned to the Friday evening timeslot. Outside of Hockey Night In Canada, in the mid-1960s Don Messer's Jubilee was the #1 show in the country, earning higher ratings than even the imported CBS variety show, The Ed Sullivan Show. The guest performance slot gave national exposure to numerous Canadian folk musicians, including Stompin' Tom Connors and Catherine McKinnon.
Don Messer's Jubilee
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The Bob McLean Show
For the Just for Laughs Montreal 2025 Festival, we are thrilled to present the must-see event of the summer: the official induction of Les Boys into the Just for Laughs Hall of Fame! Guy Jodoin, host of these two spectacular evenings, will welcome personalities such as Katherine Levac, José Gaudet, France D’Amour, Christophe Dupéré, David Beaucage, Diane Lavallée, Sylvie Potvin, Didier Lucien, Daniel Savoie, Steve Bégin and many more!
Temple de la renommée Juste pour rire
Hi Diddle Day
Planet Sketch is a 15-minute television show aimed at children, with each episode featuring an assortment of sketches. It is produced by Aardman Animations.
Planet Sketch
What happens when two complete strangers meet for the first time amidst a global pandemic? Three pairs of polar opposites answer revealing questions to discover if they can see past their differences and find common ground.
The Stranger Experiment
Real Renos takes you behind the scenes in a way no other show does. As we watch master contractor Jim Caruk open up his world, we see what really happens when the homeowners aren’t looking. There are erratic trades, weather delays, and on-site errors that make a million dollar renovation even more fraught. The focus is always on renovating from the contractor’s point of view. Where other shows focus on clients and their dreams, Real Renos looks at what it actually takes to get those jobs done. In Real Renos’ real life renovations, you will never learn how to put up drywall or plumb a sink, but you will learn what it’s like to truly experience a renovation. Real Renos is the true story of turning paper dreams into real homes, told through the eyes of a likeable, amiable pro.
Real Renos
Chronicling the excitement and trials of a couple buying and settling into a home.
Marriage Under Construction
Real Life with Sharon Caddy is a half-hour entertainment and lifestyle show on the Crossroads Television System in Canada. It airs weekday afternoons at 3 p.m. ET, and is hosted by Sharon Caddy and Tanya Prokomenko. Real Life debuted on CTS Television in January 2007.
Real Life with Sharon Caddy
Follows five spendthrift protagonists, each with a different personality, in order to unveil their tricks for saving pennies on the dollar.