Sportsnet Connected is the flagship sports news program on Sportsnet in Canada.
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Sportsnet Connected is the flagship sports news program on Sportsnet in Canada.
She's Crafty is a Canadian TV program about making decorative crafts at home. Hosted by Wendy Russell, it is produced by Omni Film Productions for HGTV Canada, also airing on Fine Living Canada. In the U.S., it airs over the air on Ion Life rather than HGTV or Fine Living.
The Gemini Awards were presented during an awards show televised between 1986–2011 on Canadian television networks.
The Footy Show was a Canadian soccer news show shown on The Score. The show featured James Sharman and Kristain Jack. The show aired twice a week on The Score, both a 6 o'clock pm. Both Sharmen and Jack previewed upcoming games, reviewed past matches, talked about soccer news around the world, and answered questions from the public. Doubt was put over the show when Rogers Media bought The Score Television Network. Sportsnet already had 2 soccer shows, Soccer Central and Soccer Central Matchday, and further doubt was put on the show when Brendan Dunlop was moved from The Footy Show to Soccer Central and Sharman began appearing on the show, and finally when Sportsnet officially took full control, the Footy Show ceased to air.
Over the Rainbow is a Canadian reality talent competition, which premiered on CBC Television on September 16, 2012. Based on the 2010 series Over the Rainbow in the United Kingdom, the series auditioned aspiring musical theatre performers for the role of Dorothy for a Toronto production of Andrew Lloyd Webber's stage musical adaptation of The Wizard of Oz. The series was hosted by Daryn Jones. Arlene Phillips, Thom Allison, and Louise Pitre served as judges alongside Webber. The competition began with a Dorothy "boot camp" run by Lloyd Webber, which trained contestants and eliminated all but 10 finalists. Following a public telephone vote on 4 November 2012, 20-year-old Danielle Wade was chosen as Dorothy to perform the role for Mirvish Productions in Toronto, which started on 20 December 2012. Wade has played several leading roles in student and community theatre and is an acting major at the University of Windsor. The judges praised her as "a consistently solid performer with a big voice and girl-next-door likeability and charm". The show also auditioned Canadian dogs for the part of Toto. CBC and Weber did not restrict the breed of Toto to Cairn Terrier, but instead searched for a dog that embodies the spirit of Toto: One that is a "bright fun loving companion full of energy and charisma". The winner was a small mixed breed dog named Linzy, that looks similar to the film's Toto, owned by Reta Thompson. However, Linzy will not appear in the stage production.
News reports, sports highlights and weather forecasts.
Ten individuals re-create the lifestyles of 1937 Newfoundlanders living near Placentia Bay.
To See Ourselves was a Canadian drama anthology television series which originally aired on CBC Television from 1971 to 1973.
The Raes was a Canadian variety television series which aired on CBC Television from 1978 to 1980.
What on Earth is a Canadian quiz and talk show series which aired on CBC Television from 1971 to 1975.
My House, Your Money is a Cineflix produced realty reality programme that airs on W Network and HGTV US. My House, Your Money follows young individuals who are the hunt for their first home. However, they turn to family members for financial assistance, in which case, all family members weigh in on what home is best for the young individual.
The Frankie Howerd Show was a Canadian comedy television series which aired on CBC Television in 1976. Howerd was an established British comic who was placed in a Canadian setting for this series.
The Other Eye is a Canadian public affairs and variety television series which aired on CBC Television in 1967.
The Great Canadian Culture Hunt was a Canadian documentary television miniseries which aired on CBC Television in 1976.
Kids World Sports is a 26 episode series for young teens. Each episode features 2 kids from across the globe, who strive for greatness in their chosen sport. The show profiles kids who have the potential to become tomorrow's sport heroes. The show was produced by Breakthrough Films and Television in Toronto Ontario Canada. The show was first produced with Discovery Kids UK and BBC Kids Canada, and has since aired throughout the world on various channels.
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.
Broken House Chronicles is a Canadian television series which premiered in 2001 on HGTV and is produced by Mountain Road Productions. Re-runs are currently airing on DIY Network Sundays at 6:00 & 6:30PM as well as weekdays at 3:00PM.
I Dare You is a Philippine reality variety show; a part of ABS-CBN's Kapamilya Gold lineup. This is the first joint project between the network's News and Current Affairs Division and the TV Entertainment Group. The first season premiered on July 11, 2011 and ended on October 21, 2011 hosted by Jericho Rosales, Iya Villania and Melisa Cantiveros. The second season is set to start in 2013 with Cantiveros and three new cast members, Robi Domingo, John Prats and Deniesse Joaquin replacing Villania and Rosales.
Sunday is a Canadian current affairs television series which aired on CBC Television from 1966 to 1967.
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.
Off the Record with Michael Landsberg, a.k.a. Off the Record or OTR, is a Canadian sports talk show on TSN hosted by Michael Landsberg. Since the program debuted on TSN in 1997, it has become the longest-running sports talk show on Canadian television.
The All-Night Show was a television series starring Chas Lawther and produced by Jeff Silverman which ran from September 1980 to August 1981 on CFMT-TV in Toronto. The show ran live nightly from the end of other programming until 6 am. The premise was that Lawther's character, Chuck the Security Guard, had, with the help of his never-seen technically minded friend Ryerson Dupont and P.B. Leonard, took over the facilities of CFMT and accidentally broadcast their favorite shows over the air while fooling around with the equipment. The All-Night Show generally showed reruns of classic series such as The Twilight Zone, The Outer Limits, and The Prisoner, and filled the space in between with music videos, old movie shorts, and comedic banter. The show only lasted one year, ending when CFMT cut its budget for the time slot. Jim Carrey was featured in some episodes of The All-Night Show, primarily as a voice actor.
Sunshine Sketches, also known as Addison Spotlight Theatre, is a Canadian dramatic television series which aired on CBC Television from 1952 to 1953. It was the first English-language drama to be broadcast on Canadian television.
YTV Jr. was a block on YTV for children that was launched in 1998 and was aired weekdays until 2004. The block has been replaced by a new block called "PlayTime". It replaced the former programming block, called "The Treehouse", which began in 1993 and ended in 1998.
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.
Passport to Adventure, later titled Passport, was a Canadian movie television series which aired on CBC Television from 1965 to 1967. The series, hosted by Elwy Yost, would present American and British films of the 1930s through to the 1960s subdivided for broadcast into serial format during each week. The series can be perceived as a viewer's digest of some of the best films ever to have been produced up to that time. Episodes included interviews with actors and film experts such as Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., Elwood Glover, Arthur Treacher and Willard Van Dyke. From Wikipedia.
Final Audition is a Canadian musical competition television miniseries which aired on CBC Television in 1978.
Commonwealth Jazz Club is a 1965 music television miniseries which was co-produced in Australia, Canada and the United Kingdom.
A weekly show highlighting Canadian public affairs.
Barney Boomer was a Canadian children's television series which aired on CBC Television for part of the 1967-1968 programming season. Vancouver actor John Clayton portrayed the title character.
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.
Qubit is a Canadian game show that premiered July 4, 2009, on the Discovery Channel. Hosted by Andrew Anthony, the half-hour series is filmed in Toronto, Ontario. The show is produced by Exploration Production and CTVglobemedia. The series last aired in January 2010 and was likely cancelled that same year.
The Ed Evanko Show is a Canadian music variety television series which aired on CBC Television in 1967.
Television trivia is tested during this game-show series.
The Bananas was a Canadian children's television series which aired on CBC Television in 1969.