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Mr. Meaty (2006)
Mr. Meaty is an American/Canadian television series, airing on CBC Television in Canada and the Nicktoons Network in the United States. It originally began in 2004, as a series of interstitial shorts that aired on Nickelodeon. It features the voices of Jamie Shannon, Jason Hopley, Marty Stelnick, and Todd Doldersum. The show is about two lazy teenage boys named Josh and Parker working at a fast food restaurant called Mr. Meaty located inside the Scaunchboro Mall. The program ran from September 22, 2006 until May 23, 2009 when production was subsequently cancelled due to poor reviews and low ratings and is now officially out of sydnication.
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Dot. (2016)
8-year-old Dot is a ball of energy who launches herself into adventures and fearlessly sets about solving problems (which she most likely created herself) in the same way any 8-year-old would... by messing up a lot and laughing even more.
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SCTV - The Best of the Early Years
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Fuzzy Tales (2012)
An all new take on some classic tales starring the cutest baby animals you’ve ever seen! Snow White is played by Prudence the pug, Goldilocks as played by a ginger kitten, and Little Red Riding Hood as played by a duckling! A captivating blend of live action animals and beautiful animated backgrounds, offers a fresh, spirited approach to mixed media that is adorably irresistible.
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Ollie the Boy Who Became What He Ate (2017)
Stars six-year-old Ollie, a hesitant eater who turns every meal into an adventure. Ollie becomes what he eats, gaining superpowers to save the day.
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Cover Me (1999)
Quebecois CSIS agent Pascale Laurier is given a special undercover assignment with RCMP Corporal Andrew Chase.
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According to Kids (2016)
Adult performers act out the stream-of-conciousness creativity of children as they reflect on a huge variety of subjects — the results are hysterical.
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Canadoodaday (2017)
A fun and fearless look at Canadian history and culture for kids.
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Venture (1991)
Venture is a weekly Canadian business television series that aired on CBC Television from 1985 to 2007. The show focused mostly on business documentaries, but also aired business-related news pieces. In the beginning, Venture was hosted by Patrick Watson, who previously hosted the controversial but wildly popular Sunday evening news program This Hour has Seven Days in the 1960s. More recently, the program was hosted by Robert Scully. Its most recent host was Dianne Buckner. One of Venture's more recent special features are documentary pieces called Back to the Floor, in which a chief executive officer is forced to work at an entry-level job within their own company for a day. CBC announced the cancellation of Venture on 4 April 2007. Episodes were broadcast on Sundays until 2 September 2007.
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One Ocean (2011)
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Great Minds Of Design (2012)
Sustainable designers make products that consider the effects their creation have on culture and society. Can design affect change?
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Good People with Mark Sakamoto (2020)
Good People takes a hard look at Canada’s problems and scours the planet for the places and solutions that offer hope. Exploring homelessness, gun violence outbreaks, veteran welfare, a world-worst record on garbage, and the opioid crisis, host Mark Sakamoto focuses the issues and connects with the people most affected.
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The Artists: The Pioneers Behind the Pixels (2018)
The Artists is a deep-dive documentary into the first three decades of video game history through the lens of the designers, developers and programmers that lay the groundwork to redefine pop culture as we know it. It will investigate the intersection of creativity and technology, approaching specific games from this era as one would explore a seminal film. For a massive audience, video games are films of the 21st century, their primary source for storytelling. How did that happen? An energetic, entertaining account of this stunning artistic and business success story, The Artists is the saga of how the games from these pixel pioneers became such an influential cultural force.
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Fred Penner's Place (1996)
Host Fred Penner entertains viewers in his secret hideaway in the forest with songs, music, and games.
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Naughty Naughty Pets (2006)
We all know how pets can be a handful - luckily we have pet-sitter Windywoo. This TV series consists of 36 episodes. A Pug who digs through the floor, a cat who leaves trails of "presents" wrapped in a bow... and a chicken named Heedley who will peck you in the eye! Follow the ridiculous antics of the Naughty Naughty Pets as Windywoo tries to keep them in line and out of trouble.
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Get Moving (1982)
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Take 30 (1962)
Take 30 was a Canadian television newsmagazine series, which aired on CBC Television from 1962 to 1984. An afternoon series originally designed as a "women's show", the series gradually evolved into a showcase for serious journalism, airing documentary reports and interviews on social and cultural topics.
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Canada's War In Colour
The story of World War II from the pespective of Canadian participants told through actual colour film from the period and excerpts from the diaries and letters of real people.
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The Dawn of the Eye: The History of Film and TV News (1997)
This six-part series traces the evolution of film and television broadcast journalism and the impact they have had on our perception of world events. Major journalists and newscasters include Edward R. Murrow, Chet Huntley, David Brinkley, and Walter Cronkite. From the invention of the first movie camera by the Lumières, to the high-tech coverage of the Gulf War, each of these programs provides an in-depth look at a different era in the growth and development of this controversial and fascinating industry. 6-part series, 47-51 minutes each.
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Jimmy Macdonald's Canada (2005)
Jimmy MacDonald's Canada: The Lost Episodes is an eight-episode Canadian television series that aired on CBC Television in the summer of 2005. The show is a mockumentary, purporting to be a lost Canadian public affairs series of the mid-1960s, hosted by the fictional Jimmy MacDonald with additional commentary by Marg Margison. The premise of the show is that Jimmy MacDonald's Canada was a wildly popular TV show in the 1960s, but that MacDonald had a breakdown while on the air and fled to northern Canada, taking all of the filmed episodes with him. His plane crashed and he was presumed dead, and the premise is these films have recently been found. The humour of the show is derived from the differences in social values between the 1960s and today. This humour also extends to now-taboo, then-common cigarette advertisements being included in the show, and even the opening credits, which lampoon the similar style of manic, partially animated credits that were common in the era. Incorporating scripted retrospective commentary from actual public figures, the series never breaks character. In his series, ultra-conservative MacDonald rails against various innovations and the rise of youth culture. Although fictional in nature, the series incorporates actual news and human interest footage from the CBC archives.
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Ritter's Cove (1980)
This half-hour Canadian series brings you the breathtaking scenery of British Columbia, with its dense forests, treacherous mountain ranges and unexplored natural inlets. It centres around the little air transport business of Karl Ritter, a 40-year-old Canadian of German origin and his relationship with Kate Ashcroft, an enthusiastic young pilot, eager to prove herself.
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Big Sugar (2005)
Big Sugar explores the dark history and modern power of the world's reigning sugar cartels. Using dramatic reenactments, it reveals how sugar was at the heart of slavery in the West Indies in the 18th century, while showing how present-day consumers are slaves to a sugar-based diet. A lost chapter of Canadian history is discovered, illustrating how 18th century sugar lobbyists in England used blackmail and bribes to determine the fate of Canada.
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The Struggle for Democracy (1989)
Journalist Patrick Watson hosts a documentary series about democracy, its history and how people in various nations and cultures deal with the concept and practice. To do so, the series is divided up into episodes exploring various topics concerning it, like its origin in Ancient Athens, the American development and various elements of it like the freedom of speech, minority rights and economic justice.
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Africa on the Move (2010)
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Love, Hate & Propaganda: The Cold War (2011)
Although they were allies during WWII, the United States and the Soviet Union, fueled by their fundamental ideological differences, embarked on what would be called the Cold War starting in the post-WWII era. As both sides would eventually have nuclear and atomic bomb technology which potentially spelled the end of the world if used, both sides instead largely used propaganda to win the Cold War. The propaganda was both official (i.e. issued by the government) and unofficial, and was designed to make its own side look good while making the other side look bad. The propaganda was aimed to its own citizens, to the other side and to others around the world, who were often looking to the two superpowers for support. One problem often was that the propaganda had to match the reality that people saw and faced on the ground.
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The Debaters (2011)
Hosted by Steve Patterson, top international headliner and one of Canada's most popular comedic talents, The Debaters is the hit CBC Radio show that features Canadas hottest comedians going toe to toe, in a battle of laughs and logic. Part comedy competition, part quiz show, and part stand-up performance, The Debaters is a clever combination of sharply crafted comedic rants and hilarious ad-libs with the live audience picking the winners. Our cast of all-star debaters includes Trevor Boris, Debra DiGiovanni, Sean Cullen, Elvira Kurt, Patrick McKenna, Graham Clark, Erica Sigurdson, Charlie Demers, John Wing, Teresa Pavlinek and many many more.
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Redemption Inc. (2012)
REDEMPTION INC. is a prime-time series in which a group of ex-offenders are given the opportunity of a lifetime - a chance set up their own business under the guidance of Dragons' Den headliner, multi-millionaire businessman Kevin O'Leary. Kevin believes that certain criminals have all the skills to succeed as legitimate businessmen and that society may be discarding ex-offenders too quickly. He wants to find an ex-con with real entrepreneurial talent and back that person with his own money. But Kevin's personal investment must be earned - this is not a handout or charity scheme, this is business.
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From the Vaults (2018)
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Nanalan' (2003)
Nanalan' is a Canadian television show broadcast by CBC Television in Canada and by PBS in the US, created by The Grogs. Its target audience is preschool kids and Nanalan' is "designed to foster children's curiosity and love of learning, with the hope they will carry it with them as they grow". Excerpts from the show also air on Fox Kids UK. Nanalan also aired on Nick Jr. as short episodes in between shows. Nanalan' began airing in 1999. In 2004, it was nominated for the following three Gemini Awards: Best Performance in a Pre-School Program or Series; Best Writing in a Children's or Youth Program or Series; and Best Pre-School Program or Series. Nanalan' won Best writing and Best performance, an award shared by Jamie Shannon, Jason Hopley, Marty Stelnick, Todd Doldersum, and Ali Eisner. Several compilation DVDs of the show and a CD of musical highlights are also available.
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The Tragically Hip A National Celebration (2016)
Live broadcast of The Tragically Hip as it performed its final concert in Kingston, Ontario in August, 2016. The band has been a huge part of Canadian music — you’ll find them throughout Studio Bell, home of the National Music Centre’s exhibitions.
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CODCO (1986)
CODCO was a Canadian comedy troupe from Newfoundland, best known for a sketch comedy series which aired on CBC Television from 1987 to 1992. Founded as a theatrical revue in 1973, CODCO drew on the province's cultural history of self-deprecating "Newfie" humour, frequently focusing on the cod fishing industry. The troupe's name was an abbreviation of "Cod Company". Following the end of CODCO, two of the troupe's core members and an occasional guest collaborator, as well as some of their sketch characters, moved on to the new series This Hour Has 22 Minutes.
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Big Block SingSong (2012)
Big Block Singsong is a hilarious and thoughtful series of music videos by director and animator, Warren Brown and composer and recording artist, Adam Goddard. The series has aired and streamed around the world most notably on the CBC in Canada and Disney Junior in the US.
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Music Hall (2002)
Tells the story of a disenchanted producer with close ties to the underworld. After a fire destroys his cabaret, he decides to rebuild it against all odds. The series follows ambitious artists operating in a cruel world where survival of the fittest is the only rule.
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Just for Laughs Galas (2013)
THIS is where comedy happens! Direct from the world's biggest comedy event - JUST FOR LAUGHS - catch the funniest stars alongside the most talented breakout comics.
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Interrupt This Program (2015)
Documenting art with a very sharp purpose: as political protest, as a means of survival, as an agent of change, as a display of courage and delight. Featuring cities like Beirut, Medellin, Athens, Port-au-Prince, and Kiev, each episode will showcase four young locals including one Canadian ex-pat -- DJs, street artists, writers, musicians, city bloggers, filmmakers -- as they take viewers on an immersive journey into their world, giving Canadians a portrait of their lives, their art and how it contributes to these distinct cultures we know little about.
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Bruno and the Banana Bunch (2007)
Monkey see, Monkey Do! Bruno is a little monkey with a great big sense of fun! With his quirky sense of humour and childlike wonder, Bruno reprises his role as an age-appropriate playmate for preschoolers, inviting them to explore and discover the world of numeracy through imaginative play.
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The Valour and the Horror (1992)
Mini-series investigating three significant Canadian battles in World War II.
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Dragon Boys (2007)
Dragon Boys is a CBC Television miniseries starring Eric Tsang, Byron Mann, Lawrence Chou, Tzi Ma, Lauren Lee Smith, Steph Song, Darryl Quon, Christina Ma, Jean Yoon, Simon Wong and Chang Tseng. It aired on CBC on January 7 and 8 of 2007.
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The Friendly Giant (1958)
The Friendly Giant is a popular Canadian children's television program that aired on CBC Television from September 30, 1958 through to March 1985. It featured three main characters: a giant named Friendly (played by Bob Homme), who lived in a huge castle, along with his puppet animal friends Rusty (a rooster who played a harp and lived in a book bag hung by the castle window) and Jerome (a giraffe). The two principal puppets were manipulated and voiced by Rod Coneybeare.
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Back in Time for Christmas (CA) (2018)
The Campus family is giving up their modern Christmas traditions for a taste of holidays past. Starting with a modest 1940s Christmas and ending with a big, community 1990s holiday celebration, their home will be their time machine and they travel back for 60 years of foods, decor and presents.
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Anger in America (2012)
A portrayal of the anger in America on the cusp of the 2012 Presidential elections: where does it come from, what shapes it, who is leading it, and where will it take us all?
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In Korea (2006)
Follow war historian Norm Christie and a group of Canadian veterans as they retrace their footsteps to rarely visited places, depicting what really happened during the Korean War. From the icy heights of Kapyong in South Korea, to the rugged island of Koje-do, we also meet locals who remember the war and others who are still affected by the war's reverberations. Audiences are taken on a riveting, dramatic journey that reveals untold stories of violent times during the war.
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The Blobheads (2003)
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A Planet for the Taking (1985)
David Suzuki is a brilliant popularizer of science. And television gives him justice. This time, he embarks on an adventure that is in his own words "the most important project of his career ." To develop "A Planet for the Taking" , it took three years of work, travel, meetings with leading experts from around the world in fields as varied archeology, anthropology, biology, psychology, etc. to present a current picture of the man, his relationship with the land .
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The JUNO Awards (1970)
The Juno Awards are presented annually to Canadian musical artists and bands to acknowledge their artistic and technical achievements in all aspects of music. New members of the Canadian Music Hall of Fame are also inducted as part of the awards ceremonies. Members of the Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (CARAS), or a panel of experts, depending on the award, choose the award winners. However, sales figures are the sole basis for determining the winners of nine of the forty-two categories like Album of the Year or Artist of the Year. CARAS members determine the nominees for Single of the Year, Artist and Group of the Year. A judge vote by experts in the relevant genre, determines the nominees for the remaining categories. The names of the judges remain confidential. The judges represent all facets of the Canadian music industry. They are spread across the country and include of men and women, and speakers of both official languages (English and French). No person can judge the same category two years in a row.
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Power And Politics (2018)
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Mi'kmaq (1982)
At the request of the Micmac Association for Cultural Studies, during the course of 1980-1981, the Nova Scotia Museum, Learning Resources & Technology, and the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, Halifax, produced MI'KMAQ, a television series on Mi'kmaq life circa 1400 A.D.
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Air Waves (1986)
Airwaves is a Canadian television dramedy which aired on CBC from 1986 to 1987. The Toronto-filmed show starred Roberta Maxwell as Jean Lipton, a radio talk show host and widowed mother, who lived with her daughter Zoe, played by Ingrid Veninger, and her father Bob, played by Roland Hewgill. Maxwell has indicated that Canadian journalist-activist June Callwood was a basis for her portrayal of Jean. The show's cast also included Taborah Johnson, Alec Willows and Kimble Hall. Writers for the series included Judith Thompson, John Frizzell, Susan Martin, Rob Forsythe and Paul Gross. The series was repeated on Vision TV from 1989 to 1991.


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