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- TV magazine showcasing pets and fun with pets.
- Before Christmas, in the village of Hart's Landing, an ominous shadow may befall! Will Walter and Tandoori be able to save their village from an ecological disaster?
- "War Surgeons" details how experience gained on the battlefield has lead to major medical breakthroughs. From the advent of anaesthetic to the mastery of plastic surgery and developments in neuroscience, it asks the question of how the operating theatre can keep pace with the theatrics of war.
- A weekly half-hour lifestyle series that focused on what was on television, featuring interviews, reviews and on-set visits.
- On a therapy retreat, good twins are forced to meet their evil twins.
- In Drag Kings on Tour, a feature documentary in the spirit of "Priscilla, Queen of the Desert," we tour North America in a motor home with a lively ensemble of drag kings (women who take on male personae) as they perform a politically charged burlesque in cities as diverse as Biloxi, Mississippi; St. Louis, Missouri; and Toronto, Ontario. This cinema vérité road movie is the first feature length film to focus exclusively on the lives of drag kings. Drag Kings on Tour has had sold out, enthusiastic screenings at virtually every major gay & lesbian film festival across North America. Drag Kings on Tour features the popular music of Annie Lennox; David Bowie; Teddy Pendergrass; and Boys Don't Cry. The Kings-alternately hilarious and profound-sing, flirt, and inspire their audiences to understand complexities surrounding gender. Drag Kings on Tour fits into a growing, national trend. Drag Kings have begun to gain prominence, a sizable following and fan base, and mainstream recognition in popular culture with appearances on The L-Word, Sex in the City, and daytime talk shows. Drag Kings on Tour goes beyond mere fascination with an underground scene, appealing to a wide audience with a telling portrait of attitudes about sex, tolerance, gender, family, and identity. The drama of the film lies between the kings' interpersonal relationships and their interaction with audience members across the country. The Kings confront traditional definitions of masculinity and femininity, as both men and women learn about themselves their attractions, and identities regardless of their sexual orientation.
- This series looked at accidents that took place in the wild and were survived by determination and wits.
- An entertaining and award-winning documentary series about food anthropology.
- Once at the top of the heap, former Bay Street lawyer Harry Wolfe now scrapes out a living as an unregistered private investigator. A dis-barred loser in everyone's eyes, Harry clings to the shred of hope that he'll prove his law partners set him up to take the fall that destroyed his life. He is joined by Adam, a young Native Canadian who has come to Toronto in search for his missing sister. They develop a bond of trust and together uncover corruption in high places.
- Ghost Towns is a 13 part series that travels from Canada's East Coast all the way across the country to the Pacific; stopping off at 13 unique abandoned towns to reveal the story behind the peeling paint and rotting wood.
- Brenda Dellacasa's life is green lighted into a movie...and Hollywood takes its creative liberties...whether she likes it or not.
- Filmmaker Doug Pray (Scratch, Hype!) profiles a new generation of filmmakers in this original documentary on the Sundance Institute's Filmmaker's Lab program. An inside look at the Sundance Filmmaker's Lab, which was founded 20 years ago. The chronicle follows three young filmmakers as they grapple with the challenges of filmmaking amidst the breakthtaking natural beauty of Northern Utah. Among the many filmmakers and actors discussing their involvement with the Sundance Filmmakers Lab are: Allison Anders, Quentin Tarantino, Sigourney Weaver, John Cameron Mitchell and Sundance Founder Robert Redford.
- Teenage drama set in Toronto.
- Supported by excellent 3-D animation and insight from medical professionals, this series examines sports injuries and the perseverance of dedicated athletes who put recovery and comeback ahead of all else. Sport at the highest level means big business, big money and the fiercest of competition. Athletes must be prepared to sacrifice their bodies to win. Many suffer injuries that not only end their careers but also disable them for life. Others persevere through the torture of agonizing rehab. It is a test both physical and mental that many fail. We talk to the athletes involved to find out first-hand exactly what happened and what impact the injury has had on their career, their psyche, their lives, and we follow them through recovery and rehabilitation. We talk to the orthopedic surgeons, the rehabilitation specialists and human performance engineers who help rebuild the athletes. For some competitors that means the opportunity to play another day; for others it means the chance at living a normal life.
- A profile of legendary salesman Jimmy Roy.
- Hosted by Christine Cushing, Christine Cushing Live was a live cooking show that featured call-in questions and guests from the world of food and entertainment. The series aired (until 2005) weeknights at 6 p.m. EST on Food Network Canada and repeated daily at 8 a.m. and 1 p.m. EST. The series went into repeat sessions for the spring and summer months. It is no longer being aired. It was produced in Canada by the production company Chiffonade Inc.
- Over 13 episodes, the production tracks high school teacher Paul Finkelstein as he struggles and more often than not succeeds in getting the best out of a group of kids who make up the culinary club.
- They say blood is thicker than water, unfortunately when RCMP officer Michelle Kenidi discovers her brother as the main suspect in a fatal case of arson she's put to the test. Above all else, the only thing that matters is the truth. As the evidence accumulates, Michelle tries to defend Peter but comes to realize he's been deceptive all along. Torn between family loyalty and her sense of duty, she'll use her resourcefulness to find the truth - regardless of the cost.
- Identical twins, Lucas and Klaus, are reunited after being separated since they were 4 years old. But when they meet again, they are caught between re-inventing the past and remaining the strangers they have become.
- A woman living on a family farm outside of St. John's is convinced she's heading into what will prove to be her final year as she turns 55, the age that most of her family members have died.
- Ben Reddick is a writer for Boomer magazine in Toronto. His fledgling career gets a boost when his boss Victor gives him a cover story article to write. He has mixed feelings about it because of the topic: telephone dating. Victor gave him the assignment if only because the job wouldn't threaten his stable marriage to his wife Sarah, despite Victor stipulating that Ben is not to meet any of the female date seekers face-to-face. Beyond the daunting task of finding a larger apartment for themselves, Ben does state that his and Sarah's marriage is perfect, so much so that they are thinking about starting a family, complete with a dog. However, their marriage truly is based primarily on sexual attraction - as all his past relationships have been - and not a true emotional connectedness. Ben's personal and profession lives get intertwined when his apartment hunting duties start to overlap with his telephone dates. But they overlap in a more meaningful way when he truly does make an emotional connection with one of the telephone dates, a woman who calls herself Celine. Despite vowing never to cheat on Sarah, Ben has to decide what he's going to do about his feelings for Celine, which seem to be reciprocated, and if he does decide to meet her whether those feelings will change if he isn't sexually attracted to her, which has been the basis for all his relationships up to this point.
- Deux soeurs, Stéphane et Bettie Brousseau risquent de perdre la porcherie, héritée de leur père, qu'elles opèrent ensemble. Joueuse compulsive, Stéphane a de la difficulté à épargner. Elle vend à Riendeau, son ex-mari, les plants de pot qui ont été semés et ont poussé dans son champ de maïs. Elle pense utiliser la commission de cette transaction pour payer rapidement ses dettes et éviter la saisie. Quand Paquette et son complice trafiquant se rendent compte que la culture a été vendue, ils kidnappent les soeurs Brousseau. Ils ignorent qu'un couple de Châteauguay attend l'enfant dont Bettie est la mère porteuse. Lorsque les deux parents s'installent à demeure pour aider Bettie à accoucher, l'entreprise des bandits devient périlleuse.
- A young journalist tracks a small-town serial killer, when suddenly his girlfriend becomes the most recent victim, and he becomes the prime suspect.
- The mystery of the lost tribes of Israel reverberates through three millennia of human experience. Of the twelve tribes mentioned in the Bible, only those of Judah and Benjamin survived the Assyrian capture of Israel. This is the story of the search for those remaining few.
- A group of teenagers unleashes an evil power from an ancient Druidic book.
- This compelling documentary explores Canadian film culture and tries to discover what defines Canadian film through interviews with notable filmmakers.
- Based on a true story, Sue Rodriguez must face a gripping question, are we in charge of our own lives? Confronted by a terminal, debilitating illness that will ultimately take her life, she worries most about her young son, Jesse. Sue finds herself in a highly publicized legal battle for the right to die on her own terms, uncompromising, independent, funny and proud.
- A charming stranger changes a farm family in 1936 Manitoba after showing up, claiming to be a relative.
- A retired opera singer terrorizes people and animals because of her love for a 20-year old boy (in the days of the Total Solar Eclipse).
- Jack discards Jill right before their impending marriage. But Jack and Jill decide to continue with an open relationship. Each starts a new affair. Jack meets Laura, Jill meets Stephen. Jill gets serious with Stephen. Jack decides he really wants Jill and Laura is willing to help him get her back. Meanwhile both are telling their stories separately to Veronica, the local bartender.
- What if the Nazis had invaded and occupied Britain during World War II?
- Booky does everything she can to make an enjoyable Christmas, for her family, during the depression as her father is out of work.
- Chefs and Designers renovate the look and menus of restaurants in need of an update.
- After 20 years of marriage and almost perfect love, Sophie leaves her husband Gilles for another guy. Many misadventures await Gilles in his nervous breakdown, while trying to get a way to reclaim his love back to Sophie.