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- A biography of renowned escape artist Harry Houdini, examining his fascination with the occult and his promise to his wife on his deathbed that he would contact her from the great beyond, if it were at all possible.
- The members of a Vietnam veteran's old Army unit start turning up murdered. The police soon begin to suspect that he is in fact the killer. He knows he isn't, and must find the real killer in order to clear his name. He soon realizes, however, that the real killer is now hunting him.
- I'm a Stripper follows the lives of male strippers in the sexiest cities in N. America - Montréal, Niagara Falls and Las Vegas. Each guy has been selected to create a dynamic perspective on the reality of making a living in the buff. Is it about money? Is it a sexual turn-on? How did they get here? What do their families and friends think? Do they take their work home with them? How much do they make? Is it competitive on the floor trying to get private dances? What is life like away from the club? How do they size up a client? How do our straight boys feel about dancing for dudes? And the gay boys dancing for ladies? What gives them wood? What makes it limp?
- Taxi to L.A. which looks at the sense of sight, is a road-movie about Samantha, an impetuous Montréal socialite who embarks on a cross-country journey to Los Angeles. Grief-stricken after her fiance calls off their wedding, Sam impulsively hires Jack, a taxi driver with voyeuristic tendencies, to drive her from Montréal to L.A. Can a relationship between them last beyond their eight-day taxi ride to L.A.?
- Andrew announces that for season fourteen, the show will embrace all the new technology available to assist people in making them safer drivers, meaning that they will leave such things as back-up cameras installed in the vehicles used on the show. It also means that the nominees will have to use the GPS on their phones to find their way on the 70 km drive to the Drivers' Rehabilitation Centre located at Dunnville Airport. The seven nominees for Canada's Worst Driver Season 14 are: Karlene Bowen, a once professional driver who has such high anxiety behind the wheel the result of being hit by a vehicle as a pedestrian as she was walking across a crosswalk thirteen years ago; Brittany Dube, a distracted driver, usually by her phone, and chronic speeder, who failed her driver's exam eleven times; Descy McMurray, a chronic speeder who has written off in the range of twenty cars, and who admits that she should be dead by now from one of her many caused serious car accidents, one those when she was pregnant; Alexis Pratola, who seems oblivious to the effect of her careless driving, despite her infant daughter being in the car during one of her many caused and preventable serious accidents; Ryan Whittier, with all of his several car accidents being caused by using his hand held phone when he's driving; Darris Wilderman, whose reckless driving seems to be a death wish, perhaps due to being in a stolen vehicle when he was twelve, that joyride which ended up killing his partner-in-crime, his cousin; and Brandon Wilkins, who flaunts the rules of the road, while getting overly frustrated to the point of losing focus whenever anything goes wrong behind the wheel. Brandon's participation in the show is dependent on getting a doctor's certificate to okay his participation due to he having broken his arm in a skateboarding accident a week ago, his own personal doctor at home who did not sign such a release. After arriving at the Drivers' Rehabilitation Centre, the drive which goes smoother for some than for others, the nominees are placed through an assessment drive which will give the evaluators a first glance at their driving skills or lack thereof. That assessment drive includes a reverse through a curvilinear enclosed course, a maneuvering section through a concrete corral, and a slalom which must be driven at at least 50kph. At the end of this process, the evaluators contemplate doing something that they have never done in the previous thirteen years of the show: graduate someone at the end of the season's first show.