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- A group of teenagers meet in the woods, and tell scary stories.
- An imaginative four-year-old boy learns life lessons and discovers new things with his friends and family.
- A younger sister wishes to switch places with her popular older sister and the two bickering siblings awaken to find the wish has come true.
- Chris and Martin Kratt bring their enthusiasm for animals to the pre-school set.
- The Doodlebops is a musical comedy series for children starring Deedee, Rooney and Moe Doodle. They are the ultimate rock n roll band and they hang out and practice their song and dance routines in the coolest rehearsal space imaginable.
- Gunther Wheeler, fourteen, a tough guy from New York City, moves to a small town called Pleasant Valley. Gunther isn't making very many friends in his new town. Until he meets Allison Robbins a beautiful blonde girl his age, the girl of his dreams. Gunther is anxious to score on Allison by taking her out on a date. When Chad, Luke, and Wylie, a couple of neighborhood bullies give Gunther a chance to see Screamin' Banchees, an awesome band, but the tickets for the concert are one hundred fifty dollars. Gunther doesn't have that kind of money. So the only way for him to get the money is to work as a paperboy with Charlie, Gus, Henry, and Fish, which are known as the "nerd herd".
- An orphan is sent to live with relatives in picturesque turn-of-the-century Prince Edward Island.
- An entertaining and educational show for children about cartoon animals living in a small town, and the friendship between a cat and an earthworm.
- A group of students from a space academy and two of their teachers find themselves lost in space aboard a mysterious ship of alien origin.
- The fantastic adventures of David and his wife Lisa traveling around the world to save the animals and defeating the trolls.
- A young man in high school moves with his mother to a town in the U.S. Southwest where his father is serving time in a penitentiary. There, he is discriminated against by his peers because he is the son of a convict; this discrimination includes the football coach keeping him on the bench. He receives special training from the ghost of Jim Thorpe, a Native American football star.
- The adventures of an aspiring detective girl who solves crime in her spare time.
- Karen Cabot moves back to her old hometown, Hudson Falls, VT, with her son Timmy. There she runs a veterinary clinic. Timmy, her son, finds a dog, a collie. He names her Lassie, and they get into all kinds of trouble.
- A lonely boy wins over his distant father and strict grandmother with help from a brave velveteen rabbit whose one wish is to become a real rabbit someday.
- Little Lulu is the first-ever animated stand-up comic. Her best friend Annie is always there for her, and Lulu always has arguments with Tubby and the boys in his club. They are always tricking each other and get into crazy adventures in school, in the neighbourhood and in the park.
- In a Parisian girls' school, our perky, popular heroine charms her eleven classmates with funny pranks and youthful wit. But when Madeline needs her appendix out, it's she who needs charm and humor for a speedy recovery.
- When Dorothy and her little dog Toto are swept up by a tornado, they are magically transported to the Land of Oz- An enchanted world were anything is possible!
- An animated TV series about a girl called Mona, a young girl with a vivid imagination. She believes her hometown is overrun with supernatural monsters, and she plans to stop them all and save the town on a daily basis.
- The true story that shocked 1930's Canada. When a poor rural Ontario family gives birth to quintuplet, the town doctor doesn't waste a second in taking over the family. He helps to take care of the babies but soon turns them into a freak show. By the time the government finally gets involved, the babies are a multi-million-dollar industry. How can the desperate, uneducated parents regain their babies and bring their family back together?
- Adventures of a bear from Peru that comes to England after an earthquake that destroys his home.
- For young Kathrine, a girl who appears to have everything going for her, friendship may be the one thing she will never find. So her father tells her, "If you really want a friend, be a friend." But even though she's smart, has a sense of humor and is the star of her soccer team, her search for a friend has been a long journey indeed. One that's taken her all the way to Misselthwaite Manor in England, where she is enduring her first stay with her sickly cousin, Margaret. After Katherine decides she needs to try harder at being a friend, she finds an old diary that leads to an unexpected adventure riddled with hidden passageways, a puzzling portrait and clues to a secret garden. Together, Katherine, Margaret and a boy named Timothy explore the mysteries of Misselthwaite and discover what it really means to be a friend.
- Country mouse Emily and her cousin from the big city, Alexander, visit each other and have adventures together at the turn of the century. They always seem to run into trouble and bother with humans, other animals and exciting situations, but when they put their heads together, they can solve any problem. And in the process, they learn about the places they visit and the things they see.
- "The Intrepids" are Tom and Julie, a Frenchman and a Quebecker, who became half-brother and half-sister when their parents remarried. In Montreal or in Paris, they host a secret call-in radio show, helping out other teenagers and solving crimes and unusual events. All of that, without the parents knowing or the other kids being aware of their true identity.
- A group of toys take matters into their own hands when their Christmas delivery is in jeopardy.
- When troubled, cynical teen Rick chooses service at a camp for the blind over serving time at a correctional facility, he thinks he's found the easy way out. Instead, it's the way to a new life. Friendship. Step by step, as Rick helps a blinded Gymnast rediscover the joys of competition through equestrian show jumping, they begin to take control of the most important journey of all... a journey called life.
- Welcome to the school where your fears and nightmares become a hilariously creepy reality! Ghouls in the classroom! Elsa, Josh and the other kids have personal dilemmas and everyday problems just like the rest of us. But in the twilight zone of Creepschool nothing stays everyday for very long. Prepare for goose-bumps and laughter as the kids and their creep friends go off on adventures that make your school look like...well, kindergarten.
- Charlie is constantly bullied at school and decides to invite a weightlifter to pose as his father at the father/son picnic. The lie spirals out of control and Charlie ends up the target of a kidnapping due to the weightlifter's troubled past.
- Miss Cathie is the host of this energetic half-hour for youngsters - and the young in heart - that employs original songs, puppetry, and live-action comedy sketches. Miss Cathie is often joined by her cohorts Jailhouse Joe and Boxcar Billy, and occasionally they hosted some episodes of "Kids Like You" by themselves. Other regulars included Boxcar Bertha; Beauticia, the beauty shop owner; Miss Agnes, who, it seemed, never had anything nice to say; Peachy, the Southern belle and her father, owner of the estate; Dixie, Pixie, the resident homemaker, and Le Doctaire, a nutty scientist. Puppet regulars included Betty Lou, Charlie Blue, Daisy, Grueney (who has a clutch of green hair), Jeremiah, Laura Lamb, Mr. Heart, Patty Sue, Penelope Turtle, Reggie, Rusty, Vinnie, and Violet, as well as bad guys Big John and Butch. Each episode revolved around a life lesson (e.g. avoiding temptation, not filling yourself with negative images and messages, using self-control, not running away from your problems) and challenged youngsters' thinking on how to solve each problem. The show was recorded mostly on location throughout Arkansas (the production company is based in Little Rock), although some episodes were taped in other locations around the country, such as in the Black Hills area of South Dakota and Mount Rushmore.
- The wombles of wimbledon live in their burrow where they pick up rubbish after humans
- Stansfield Academy, a school for boys, starts admitting girls for the first time and this causes all kinds of trouble for the students.
- Max is a special kid, in that he can talk to animals. No one believes him, but after he and his furry friends uncover a plot to kill the president, everyone will need his help to keep their commander in chief at his post.
- A five year old dragon bird hybrid spends time with her friends at her grandmother's daycare learning new things each day.
- Roobear, a smart and athletic koala, had various adventures along with his friends and family.
- Two rival grandmothers compete over the love of their first grandchild.
- Young brother and sister, Alex and Terry, sneak into Orpheo's Palace, an abandoned haunted theater. Cursed magician Orpheo chases after them. They must find a way to remove the curse and escape.
- Papa Beaver's Storytime is an animated television series tells of a single father beaver of three little beaver children of his own, two sons and one daughter, who would tell them different stories, either a fable or a fairytale to his children and at the end would tell them the moral of the story to teach them a lesson about their actions that have done before the story began.
- This creative hippo and his friends have a talent for turning the natural world into a silly fun-filled laboratory for their imaginations.
- Arthur, D.W., and their family and friends prepare to make the best Christmas ever in Elwood City - but obstacles get in their way.
- A young girl obsessed with watching the heavens takes a bet with the bully of the 12 year old set that their oddly acting new neighbors are not aliens from outer space. The bet is her telescope. As might be expected the girl and her new neighbor becomes best friends.
- Based on a book by Maggie Siggins this is a tale of greed, lust and tragedy set in Saskatchewan, Canada. Ambitious John Hawk cons the Indians of their land allocations and forecloses on other locals for their land. The railroad is coming and he is set to make millions. Romance blossoms between his son and their housemaid, daughter of one of the locals who has lost his land to Hawk.
- An alien supercomputer comes to Earth and befriends two children, whom he sends on adventures.
- The adventures of the gentleman thief, Arsene Lupin.
- They'll visit strange sites, meet peculiar people, witness fantastic feats and, at the end of every episode, secure yet another awesome oddity. Believe It or Not!
- Centered around the adventures of Albert de Parmagnan, the newest member of the Musketeers. The other four musketeers are bumbling and incompetent, and rely on Albert's quick-wit to create inventions to get them out of trouble.
- Don and Rebecca Reece are facing the toughest decision of their lives whether or not to end their marriage of nearly 20 years. The Reeces agree to a trial separation. The kids get the house; Mom and Dad will shuttle back and forth.
- Based on a true story, this production relates the tale of two American lawyers who try to bring the U.S. government to its knees. In the early 1950s, the CIA funds a Montreal psychiatric hospital to do some research on mind control. Thirty-some years later, the patients want justice...
- A tornado brings Dorothy to Oz. She's given a pair of magic red shoes and told that only the Wizard has the power to send her back home.
- The adventures of a heroic lone wolf-dog and his human friends in the Klondike Gold Rush.
- The dashing and upright "outlaw" as a youth outsmarts the Sheriff of Nottingham and his various cronies with the help of younger Maid Marian, Friar Tuck, and Little John.
- New-York, 1787. The editor of the "New York Herald" hears Robinson Sucroë, a bad reporter, saying he would love living on a desert island. He hires him to go and live on "The Ermit Crab Island". Sucroë will have to write his adventures and give them to the boat the New-York Herald will send every week to the isle. But soon Robinson discovers that the isle is not as desert or as dangerous as it seems ! A group of peaceful marooned people (the "Everydays") and two crews of pirates live there ! Robinson makes friend with the Everydays. One of them, Wednesday, accepts to write fanciful stories, in order to prevent tourists to come on the island. But, a jealous reporter, Uglyston, knows the truth and tries to prove that Robinson is lying...