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- A look at the usefulness of international trade fairs.
- This is a thirteen-episode theatrical Quebecer television program in Canada for young people, broadcast on Canal Famille starting September 8, 1990.
- -"Le Dépanneur olympique" tells a series of intrigues at a convenience store located near the Olympic Stadium in Montreal (Canada).
- Evil mastermind Mr. Zolock collects info from P.I. Dieudonné about statements from iconic French, Belgian and Canadian comic book artists, and their views on comics' cultural influence, as part of his plot to control the universe.
- La famille Morency compte trois générations de médecins. Léopold, le grand-père, retraité, Philippe, le père, chirurgien, et sa fille Catherine, fraîchement diplômée de l'école de médecine, qui ne jure que par les médecines douces. Histoires d'amour, conflits de générations et affrontements autour de conceptions très différentes de la médecine sont les ingrédients de l'intrigue qui se noue entre les personnages. Les Morency sont confrontés aux problèmes d'ordre moral et social que posent les progrès de la médecine moderne. Pour eux, avortement, euthanasie, engorgement des salles d'urgence, conflits entre infirmières et équipes volantes, greffes du coeur, maladie d'Alzheimer et sida sont leur lot quotidien.
- -"Scoop" is a 52-episode (45-minutes; four seasons) Quebec television series created by Fabienne Larouche and Réjean Tremblay and aired from January 8, 1992 to April 6, 1995 on Télévision de Radio-Canada. "Scoop" is set in the universe of a major daily newspaper in Montreal (Canada), 'L'Express'. It follows the activities of the various people involved in news production, including journalists and personalities of the moment, including: ambitious journalist Stéphanie Rousseau (Macha Grenon), daughter of the newspaper's owner (Claude Léveillée); bureau chief Lionel Rivard (Rémi Girard); ambitious journalist Michel Gagné (Roy Dupuis); clumsy journalist Richard Fortin (Martin Drainville); and labour-union president Léonne Vigneault (Francine Ruel).
- "Scoop" is a 52-episode (45-minute; four seasons) Quebec television series created by Fabienne Larouche and Réjean Tremblay and aired from January 8, 1992 to April 6, 1995 on Télévision de Radio-Canada. "Scoop" is set in the universe of a major daily newspaper in Montreal (Canada), 'L'Express'. It follows the activities of the various people involved in news production, including journalists and personalities of the moment. They include ambitious journalist Stéphanie Rousseau (Macha Grenon), daughter of the newspaper's owner (Claude Léveillée); bureau chief Lionel Rivard (Rémi Girard); ambitious journalist Michel Gagné (Roy Dupuis); clumsy journalist Richard Fortin (Martin Drainville); and labour-union president Léonne Vigneault (Francine Ruel).
- -Television program broadcast from September 7, 1990 to spring 1995, then from September 2, 1998 to spring 2001 on Radio-Canada, and rebroadcast since September 10, 1992 on Canal Famille, and in fall 2001 on TV5 and TFO. Hosted by Gregory Charles and Marie-Soleil Tougas from 1990 to 1995, it dealt with all aspects of science. After the death of Marie-Soleil Tougas in August 1997, Grégory Charles hosted the show with Karine Vanasse, Yan England, Cédric Pépin and Caroline Théroux from 1998 to 2001.
- "Scoop" is a 52-episode (45-minute; four seasons) Quebec television series created by Fabienne Larouche and Réjean Tremblay which aired from January 8, 1992 to April 6, 1995 on Télévision de Radio-Canada. "Scoop" is set in the universe of a major daily newspaper in Montreal (Canada), 'L'Express'. It follows the activities of the various people involved in news production, including journalists and personalities of the moment, such as: ambitious journalist Stéphanie Rousseau (Macha Grenon), daughter of the newspaper's owner (Claude Léveillée); bureau chief Lionel Rivard (Rémi Girard); ambitious journalist Michel Gagné (Roy Dupuis); clumsy journalist Richard Fortin (Martin Drainville); and labour-union president Léonne Vigneault (Francine Ruel).
- -Deeply wounded by his father's departure, Rock fled Les Escoumins and found himself in Montreal (Canada). Without resources, he is quickly trapped by a world of small hoodlums and gives in to drugs, prostitution and delinquency.
- 'Taquinons la planète' est une émission de télévision homoristique québécoise diffusée du 7 septembre 1992 au 29 août 1994 à la Télévision de Radio-Canada. Elle fait suite à l'émission '100 Limite' avec Les Bleu Poudre, composée de sketches et faux reportages.
- -Robin et Stella was a youth TV show aired on Radio-Québec from 1988 to 1992 featuring France Chevrette as Robin and Lorraine Auger as Stella.
- After committing 22 armed robberies Paul is caught and sent to prison. He soon get a job as the host of the prison radio. Longing for freedom Paul escapes and get's a job at a local radio station where he becomes "The morning man"
- Once a successful dancer, Miriam has abandoned her career to bring up her son, Serge, after her boyfriend walked out of her.
- -"Télé-Pirate" est une émission de chroniques et de sketches humoristiques. Cette émission jeunesse a permis de découvrir des dizaines de personnages, comme Mario Danger (Christian Bégin), Carrie Adam (Élyse Marquis) et Jean-Sébastien Rogatien-Dutrissac (Guy Jodoin). L'humour était toujours au rendez-vous, et c'est ce qui a rendu l'émission aussi populaire à l'époque. Le principe de l'émission était simple; apprendre tout en s'amusant. La série comportait plusieurs personnages loufoques, cocasses et drôles dont tout téléspectateur se souvient encore à ce jour. Qui ne se rappelle pas Super Poche et Super Pourri, Bateman et Robine, Pat, Phil et Carrie Adam, Réal *pan. pan!* Spécialité, Jean-Sylvain Rogatien Dutrisac communément appelé le Téteux, Cendriller et sa fée détraquée (la fée Tuccini), Monica Bedang (une parodie de Sonia Benezra), le gros Dubé, Alexandre le poète, Dalio, Moufette Zigonneuse, Brenda Bibeauling, Dan Dalot et Cindy Kingpin, Sam Chicotte, etc. Il y avait un musicien/bruiteur « live » en studio (Gérard, la note S.V.P.!) pour accompagner les sketchs, les chansons, etc. On présentait également des vidéoclips. De plus, c'est dans cette émission qu'on apprend toutes sortes de trucs pratiques comme comment réparer un vase brisé, comment bien faire ses devoirs sans être déconcentré, quels mots prennent un X au pluriel, etc.
- A crime novelist searches for a missing baby at his sister's behest and makes painful discoveries about himself along the way.
- Gilbert Tanguay, the director of the anti-crime squad, hires two men to catch the head of Montreal's Mafia, Giuseppe Scarfo. One, Pierre Gauthier, is going to lead the investigation, and the other, François Pelletier, is going to go undercover.
- "Scoop" is a 52-episode (45-minutes, in four seasons) Quebec television series created by Fabienne Larouche and Réjean Tremblay and aired from January 8, 1992 to April 6, 1995 on Télévision de Radio-Canada. "Scoop" is set in the universe of a major daily newspaper in Montreal (Canada), 'L'Express'. It follows the activities of the various people involved in news production, including journalists and personalities of the moment: ambitious journalist Stéphanie Rousseau (Macha Grenon); daughter of the newspaper's owner (Claude Léveillée); bureau chief Lionel Rivard (Rémi Girard); ambitious journalist Michel Gagné (Roy Dupuis), clumsy journalist Richard Fortin (Martin Drainville); and labour-union president Léonne Vigneault (Francine Ruel).
- Based on the famous magazine, this series takes young viewers on a ride to some of the world's most exciting places where they get a first-hand look and feel of what it takes to operate everything they see. Featuring Jay Baruchel and Elisha Cuthbert.
- Contestants pursue the international thief as junior detectives who must answer questions about geography.
- Vic the Slick has stolen Florida's Everglades Panthers.
- 1991–1996TV-G9.1 (13)TV EpisodeVic the Slick has stolen the Mona Lisa.
- Episode 3 - Sea Creatures Co-hosts Tyler and Vanessa visit with some of the oceans' biggest creatures. Tyler goes to the Human Dolphin Institute to swim in open water with these amazing creatures. At Sea World he bottle-feeds an orphan manatee and releases a recovered turtle to the ocean. Vanessa tries to extract the blubber from a humpback whale to learn about its eating habits.
- Wonder Rat has stolen the Filmmakers' Monument.
- 1991–1996TV-GTV EpisodeWonder Rat has stolen the Sullivan Bluth Studios.
- 1991–1996TV-G9.4 (9)TV EpisodeVic the Slick has stolen Carmen Island.
- The Contessa has stolen Teatro Amazonas.
- 1991–1996TV-GTV EpisodeThe Contessa has stolen Anne Frank's House.
- Kneemoi has stolen the Salt from Earth's Oceans.
- 1991–1996TV-GTV EpisodeWonder Rat has stolen the Amazon River.
- Sarah Nade has stolen Hawaii Volcanoes National Park.
- Wonder Rat has stolen the Hollywood Sign.
- 1991–1996TV-GTV EpisodeTop Grunge has stolen the Cappadocia Cones.
- Wonder Rat has stolen the Australian Broadcasting Corporation.
- Sarah Nade has stolen the Balinese Masks.
- Patty Larceny has stolen Chinese Writing.
- Vic the Slick has stolen Angkor Wat.
- 1991–1996TV-GTV EpisodeSarah Nade has stolen Edvard Munch's "The Scream."
- Robocrook has stolen the Atomium.
- 1991–1996TV-GTV EpisodeVic the Slick has stolen New Zealand's Sheep Herds.
- Double Trouble have stolen the Tony Awards.