Acclaimed journalist Tanya Talaga brings her evocative storytelling from the page to the screen with her search for a long-lost matriarch named Annie, solving an 80-year-old family mystery.
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Nite Lite Live is a Christian nightly television open-line call-in show in Canada hosted by Paul Willoughby. It is a programme on the Crossroads Television System. The show is 2½ hours long, commercial-free, from 2 A.M. to 4:30 A.M. EST. Nite Lite Live used to air seven days a week, 365 days a year. But, due to the 2009 economic recession the show was cut back to five days a week with re-runs being shown on the weekends. There are also frequent guest hosts. People can call in and can talk to the host about any questions and/or concerns they may have in their lives; they can also ask questions regarding Christianity or the Bible; and they can also ask for prayer. There also tends to be a certain theme or question of the night which callers can comment on. Hosts include, Pastor Paul Willoughby, Pastor Dominic Vitale, Pastor Jamal and Pam, and many others. The call screener is Neal, who will notify you upon calling that there is a '10 second delay', so in the even you swear, your cursing will be censored this is in response to a number of atheists prank calling the station and uploading to YouTube.
Nite Lite Live
Kitchen Equipped is a show which can be seen on Food Network Canada and HGTV. The show, which shot 3 seasons was co-hosted by Canadian pastry and celeb chef Anna Olson, carpenter Jay Purvis, and interior designer Stacy McLennan. Both Olson and Purvis explore building and renovating a kitchen. Plus they explore gadgets, kitchen accessories, products, appliances, and a lot more. Stacey McLennan was the first winner of Designer Superstar Challenge. Stacy McLennan was replaced after the 1st season with Chef Anna Olson. Over the course of the first season, Purvis and McLennan showed the viewers how to design a kitchen. Each episode would show a little more of the kitchen being done. The 2nd and 3rd seasons spent less time on the process and more on the finishes of the kitchen without showing the actual construction, just the various steps.
Kitchen Equipped
The Barris Beat is a Canadian variety television series which aired on CBC Television from 1956 to 1957.
The Barris Beat
Gerry And Ziz
Pour L'Amour Du Fromage
KidZone is a Canadian TV show for adolescents that aired on Knowledge in British Columbia from 1989 to 2001. The show is also notable for providing a start for several young stars, including Sarah Chalke, Devon Sawa, Jai West, Kea Wong and Taheer Mohamed. KidZone initially began as a series of informative skits and interviews. Following the education mandate of the broadcaster, the show managed to present anti-smoking, safety and environmental issues with funding from provincial government agencies and private companies. The entire cast of the show were children, who acted in various sketches and portrayed journalists. At the age of 12, Chalke was the program's environmental reporter. One of the recurring sketches on KidZone was Kerrisdale V6M 1Z6, which used a style similar to Beverly Hills, 90210 and Degrassi Junior High to present youth issues. Eventually, KidZone shifted away from its journalistic style and became a docudrama about high school based on the Kerrisdale sketch. This version of the show also aired in America as Kerrisdale High. At the end of its broadcast run in 2001, KidZone was rebranded as KidZone Live. Much like Degrassi Talks, the show featured KidZone actors participating in sketches and call-in discussions on topics oriented toward young viewers. Among the issues covered on KidZone Live were injury prevention, road safety and eliminating racial discrimination.
KidZone
The Gill Deacon Show is a Canadian talk show which aired on CBC Television between October 30, 2006 and May 30, 2007. Hosted by Gill Deacon, the show featured segments on crafts, cooking and inspirational stories. It was cancelled after just one season, due to low ratings. A similar talk show, Steven and Chris, debuted on CBC in early 2008.
The Gill Deacon Show
Chasseurs d'héritiers
La guerre de l'Arctique
Brain Battle was a Canadian interactive game show which aired weekdays on Global. The show premiered on March 26, 2007, and aired a total of 356 episodes as of its series finale on August 4, 2008.
Brain Battle
Plum, a video game designer from the planet Blorb, and five kids from Earth explore four ecosystems: the Australian desert, mangroves of Belize, Canadian Rockies and jungles of Borneo.
Plum Landing
Enraged
Black Coffee
From rainstorms to snowstorms to thunderstorms, some periods of Quebec history were shaped by the fickle whims of Mother Nature. This series focuses on people whose lives were turned upside down by extreme weather—often difficult to predict, and sometimes merciless.
Méchante météo
Not My Department was a Canadian television sitcom, which aired on CBC Television in 1987. The show lasted only a single season. The show, based on Charles Gordon's comedic novel The Governor General's Bunny Hop, starred Harry Ditson and Shelley Peterson as ministerial aides in Ottawa. Essentially, it was an attempt to create a Canadian version of the British sitcom Yes Minister. Peterson was the wife of then-Premier of Ontario David Peterson, who made a cameo appearance in one episode of the series as a janitor.
Not My Department
Jeunes et retraités
Math Patrol was a children's educational television show produced by TVOntario in 1977 and aired by the public broadcaster in the late 1970s and the early 1980s. The series starred John Kozak as "Sydney" – a "math detective" who repeatedly went undercover as a kangaroo. Other cast members included Carl Banas, Jessica Booker, Luba Goy and Nikki Tilroe. The program was designed to teach basic math skills and terminology in an entertaining fashion to children between approximately 8 and 10 years of age. In each 15-minute episode, Math Patrol's unseen boss "Mr. Big" would send the detective on a case or charge him with a task which could only be solved through mathematic deduction. Over the course of 20 episodes, Math Patrol provided introductory math lessons on topics including addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, area, fractions, length, shapes, geometry and symmetry. Because of its highly educational nature, Math Patrol was often shown to groups of primary school students during class time.
Math Patrol
Go on an adventure with Land and Sea for captivating stories from Newfoundland and Labrador. Where nature, culture, and community collide in unique tales of resilience, tradition, and coastal life.
Land and Sea NFLD
Join Dwight Drummond and the CBC Toronto News team for a comprehensive look at the day's top stories, with breaking news, live reports and ground-breaking stories that reflect this vibrant city.
CBC Toronto News
L'agence de rencontre od
La guerre des mariés
Sex Matters is a Canadian talk show that broadcasts on CP24 exploring many issues about human sexuality. The program is hosted by CP24's Cynthia Loyst. Live broadcasts of the program airs Thursday and Friday nights at 10:30 pm on CP24. CP24 also rebroadcasts the program every Saturday and Sunday nights at 10:30 pm. Star! also airs the program every Saturday and Sunday nights at 11:30 pm. The program first aired on February 11, 2010 on CP24.
Sex Matters
Read Out! was a Canadian English language talk show. Read Out! premiered on April 18, 2003 at 7:30 pm EST on Canadian digital cable specialty channel, PrideVision, now known as OUTtv.
Read Out!
The Westland's Lysander is a British aircraft designed from lessons learned from the Great War but it is useless in World War II.
Lysander: The Workhorse
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
RBC Training Ground has been finding and funding Canada's future Olympians since 2016. The program travels across the country looking for untapped athletic potential, discovering young stars with incredible stories along the way.
Training Ground
Finding Diamonds follows filmmaker Ian Bawa and his dog, Diamond, as they travel across Canada exploring the relationship between humans and support animals in the face of trauma and grief.
Finding Diamonds
TSN The Reporters with Dave Hodge
Bim Bam Boom is a Canadian children's television series which aired on CBC Television between November 18, 1955 and January 13, 1956. The show featured three clowns, named Bim, Bam and Boom, who told fairy tales and performed. The clown Boom was a human actor played by John Allen. Bim and Bam were puppets controlled by Kitty Dutcher and voiced by Rosemary Malkin and Sam Payne.
Bim Bam Boom
APTN Investigates is the first Indigenous investigative news program in Canada. The show offers viewers hard-hitting investigative reports and stories that change lives. Produced by award-winning journalists, APTN Investigates is committed to seeking the truth for our people.
APTN Investigates
When a spoiled Norwegian factory heir from the 1800s forces a group of reluctant underlings to the American Wild West to gather material for his novel, their journey quickly turns sour. After accidentally landing themselves in serious trouble, the posse finds themselves on the run from the law. Forced to rely on a charismatic but untrustworthy Canadian guide, they must fight their way across the wilderness toward Vancouver, and what they hope will be a way back home to safety.
The Posse
She's Crafty
Dish! is a Canadian English language talk show. Dish! premiered on February 9, 2009 at 10:30 p.m. EST on the Canadian specialty channel, OUTtv.
Dish!
Odd Squad: London
Fables Of La Fontaine
Speakers' Corner is a television series that aired weekly on Citytv and A stations in Canada, later CTV Two), featuring numerous short segments on a variety of topics as recorded by members of the general public in the form of rants, big-ups, shoutouts, jokes, music performances, etc. After the video was complete, it was edited for television. The show was an example of Citytv founder Moses Znaimer's philosophy of interactive broadcasting. Rogers Media, owners of Citytv stations since 2007 from CHUM Limited, announced the cancellation of the series on August 31, 2008, citing the emergence of other interactive media.
Speakers' Corner
Just Ask, Inc.
Best. Trip. Ever.
À nous deux!
Recipe to Riches is a Canadian television reality show, in which home cooks from around the country compete to have their recipe become a President's Choice product. Competitors bring their home cooked meal to one of the cross-Canada open casting calls where a panel of judges critique their food based on taste, mass appeal, and marketing potential. In its first two seasons, the show aired on Food Network Canada and Global. It was then picked up by CBC Television for its third season in 2013. The show's host in its first two seasons was former Bachelor Jesse Palmer. Actor Carlo Rota has been announced as the third season host. Judges have included marketing guru Tony Chapman, product development expert Dana McCauley and cookbook author Laura Calder.
Recipe to Riches
Country Hoedown
Les reines du couponing
Man Alive was a Canadian television series about faith and spirituality. It took its name from a poem by St. Irenaeus, a 2nd-century Bishop of Lyon who wrote: The glory of God is man fully alive, and the life of man is the vision of God. The program, debuted in 1967 on CBC Television, hosted by Roy Bonisteel for more than two decades. Bonisteel retired in 1989, and was replaced by Peter Downie who left in 1993. Arthur Kent succeeded Downie for one season, and then R. H. Thomson hosted until the show was canceled. Man Alive took a diverse non-denominational approach to religious and spiritual matters. The program covered a wide range of topics: nuclear war, UFOs, Holocaust survivors, sexual abuse, Third World development, family relationships, people with disabilities, the Vatican Bank scandal and profiles of religious figures such as Mother Teresa, Desmond Tutu and the Dalai Lama. After several seasons of co-productions with Vision TV and the Life Network, the last episode aired on CBC Television 17 December 2000.
Man Alive
Kids Can Rock and Roll is a children's television program that aired from 1993-1996 on Canada's Global Television Network. It was produced by Children's Hour Productions in association with Global. Following its run on Global, the series ran another two years on the YTV children's cable channel. The show featured the rock band Kideo, which consisted of Buddy Goodfellow on bass, Ace Manners on guitar, and P.J. Styles on drums, with all three members contributing vocals. Each band member had a signature color - Buddy was green, Ace was blue, and P.J. was red. These colors were reflected in their clothing, hair, masks, and face make-up. Each episode featured four original rock songs for kids, including a live concert video. The band members also performed various activities with the intent of teaching the young viewers certain moral lessons. Additional segments in the show included "Air-Robic Rock", Kideo Eye-View Movies, and Fan Mail. What set Kideo apart from many other children's groups was that they wrote all their own songs, and played their own instruments. They released three albums entitled "Kids Can Rock And Roll", "In A World Of Black And White", and "The Name Of The Game". They also released two videos - "KIDEO In Concert" and a KIDEO puppet video entitled "The Puppetual World Of Rock And Roll". Both videos featured songs and scenes from the TV series, but included never-before-seen hosting segments by KIDEO.
Kids Can Rock and Roll
Follows the Blessing sisters—surgeon Peg, nurse Brie and administrator Amelia — as they save lives at the hospital that is their family’s legacy under the watchful eye of their formidable mother, hospital CEO Margaret. United, the Blessing sisters are a force to be reckoned with; but at Blessed Sacrament, saving strangers is easier than saving each other.
Blessed Sacrament
Undercurrents was a Canadian television newsmagazine series in the 1990s, hosted by Wendy Mesley. The series, which first aired in 1994, primarily concentrated on investigative and documentary reports about media and technology, such as examining media coverage of controversial issues. Mesley won two Gemini Awards for her work on Undercurrents, in 1999 and 2001. In 2001, Undercurrents was folded into the new series CBC News: Disclosure, cohosted by Mesley and Diana Swain. The new show did not continue to discuss the media or technology, much to the disappointment of loyal Undercurrents viewers.
Undercurrents
Vivre ensemble
Empire of the Word
Mallets And Brass
APTN Mainstage is a half-hour Canadian musical television series showcasing First Nations music from across Canada and North America. It aired on APTN.
APTN Mainstage
Drop-In was a Canadian television series for youth broadcast on CBC Television from 28 September 1970 to 1974. Various hosts were featured throughout the course of the series to present a variety of topics. The show was broadcast three times per week in the 1970-1971 season. This was increased to four times per week in the following year.
Drop-In
Drew is an idealist with big dreams and low status. Mia is a realist with a restless spirit. Alongside the strivers, wonks, and gearheads who staff the Toronto office of the Canadian Security Intelligence Service, Drew and Mia spend their days watching and listening, but neither has quite noticed the obvious truth – they’re falling in love.
The Service
The Adventures of Chich was a Canadian children's television series which aired on CBC Television from 1958 to 1959.
The Adventures Of Chich
A global investigation of the ultimate talisman of wealth, beauty and power. Filmed in China, Peru, Canada, the U.S., London, Dubai, and the Democratic Republic of Congo, this documentary reveals the impact of gold mining and the gold trade on our economy, environment and conflicts.
The Shadow of Gold
Adieu Alouette was a Canadian television documentary anthology series on the life and culture of Quebec. It was produced by the National Film Board of Canada for the network and aired on CBC Television in 1973.
Adieu Alouette
In the Mind of... is an interview program broadcast in Canada on The Biography Channel and Bravo!. It is an interview program where the guest is asked a set of questions from an established pool of questions. Taffi Rosen is the creator of 'In the Mind of.... Rosen's production company, RedHead Entertainment, produces the show. The series has aired 120 interviews to date and continues forward in 2007.
In the Mind of...
Bluff was a Canadian television game show hosted by Mike Darrow which aired on CBC Television on Wednesday evenings at 7:30 between October 6, 1976 and April 27, 1977. Produced by Riff Markowitz and co-ordinating producer was Jack Budgell. Celebrity comedians were part of a panel who told tall tales and a contestant had to guess which was true.
Bluff
A Morning is a morning television show that aired on Canada's CHRO-TV in Ottawa and formerly aired on the other stations in the A system. Due to severe financial issues, as of March 4, 2009, only one edition of A Morning aired, namely the one at CHRO-TV Ottawa. The versions in Barrie and London were cancelled outright, and now air repeats of the previous evening's newscasts, while the Victoria edition was replaced with a simulcast of CFAX 1070's morning show. The stations have however retained their 6 p.m. and 11 p.m. local newscasts known as A News. A Atlantic also continues to produce its own morning program, Breakfast Television. As the A network was re-launched as CTV Two on August 29, 2011, newscasts on the stations were re-branded as CTV News and and no longer have a separate identity.
A Morning
The Decorating Challenge is a show that aired between 1998 and 2005. It was produced by Canadian company, JV Productions.