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- Set against the majestic landscape of Canada's Bay of Fundy and the highest tides in the world, Black Swan is a dark comedy that weaves the innocent world of childhood, against the adult world of love, betrayal and murder.
- Ukulele U is a fun and inclusive, sing-along show. Join Melanie and a wonderful group of kids as they learn songs about friendship, feeling and the joy of singing, dancing and playing together.
- Host Steve Paikin discusses various political and social affairs concerning Ontario and beyond.
- Maarten, a Dutch immigrant in America, is suffering from dementia and finds senility gradually robbing him of his identity.
- A biography of Denny Doherty, member of The Mamas and The Papas, actor and songwriter. It's a first-person narrative using segments of Denny's stage show "Dream A Little Dream" and interviews with Doherty and friends (Michelle Phillips, McKenzie Phillips etc.) to tell the story of a remarkable life. New-found recordings and autobiographical hits sung by Doherty and friends (Scott McKenzie, Dennis Ryan and Barry McGuire) bind together this touching tale of love and friendships gone wrong.
- Paxton, Quintin and Waaseyaa sing about how much they love "Chores Chores Chores" and Melanie teaches a tune that reminds everyone it's OK to "Feel The Feels."
- Ukulele U is a fun and inclusive, sing-along show. Join Melanie and a wonderful group of kids as they learn songs about friendship, feeling and the joy of singing, dancing and playing together. Melanie plays Chopin's "Minute Waltz" on the ukulele while Paxton shows us his hip-hop waltz. Melanie then teaches everyone about pronouns and how to use them in the song, "He Said, She Said, They Said."
- De Do Do Do, De Da Da Da" kicks us off and Melanie teaches the kids an old Duke Ellington standard called, "It Don't Mean a Thing."
- Hayden and Jasmine strut down the runway during "Shine" and Melanie teaches the kids Talyor Swift's hit song, "Me!"
- Waaseyaa wishes on a star during "Starlight, Starbright" before Melanie celebrates the power of music by teaching the Beatles' hit, "All You Need Is Love."
- Special canine friends join the kids for the Queen classic "You're My Best Friend" and Melanie teaches the BTS song, "Dynamite."
- Isy and Glee sing the beautiful duet, "Breathe" and the kids learn about being themselves when Melanie teaches Cyndi Lauper's "True Colours."
- Stella and Melanie jam on Pink's tune, "Cover Me In Sunshine," then the kids learn Rihanna's hit song about shining bright like "Diamonds."
- Superheroes unite for "We Got This!" before a puppy invasion. Melanie and the kids learn "You're My Best Friend."
- Evan and Jazmin duet with "If You Can Find The Beat" and Melanie teaches the kids Justin Bieber's chart-topper "Friends."
- Get out your bubble makers for "Rainbow, Rainbow," then get ready to sing as Melanie teaches Pink's classic "Cover Me in Sunshine."
- Butterflies fly all over Cyndi Lauper's "True Colours" before Glee dances her heart out to John Sebastian's "What a Day for A Daydream."
- Quintin has a surprise up his sleeve for "The Sorry Song" and Mel teaches the kids how to "Roar."
- "Dance" is a new bop that gets everyone moving and then...ABCDEFG...Melanie teaches the kids "Alphabet With Me."
- A song about the power of friendship called "We Belong Together" opens the show, then Mel teaches everyone about being proud of all their colours in "Rainbow, Rainbow."
- Some parents stop by for "We Are Family" before Mel teaches Hayden's dance feature, "We Belong Together."
- Glitter balls are bouncing all over "He Said, She Said, They Said," then Mel asks about birthdays when she teaches "January, February," a song about the months of the year.
- The Beatles' classic "All You Need Is Love" plays before Mel teaches that music lives inside us with the song "I Got The Music."