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- The misadventures of two modern-day Stone Age families, the Flintstones and the Rubbles.
- Le TVA Nouvelles is the daily news bulletin broadcast on the Quebec television channel TVA. The show was originally called Le TVA 12h, Le TVA 17h, Le TVA 18h, Le TVA Réseau or Le TVA 22h.
- Dans un immeuble de 12 étages, du drôle de monde, il faut s'attendre à en rencontrer. Plus spécifiquement à un étage sur lequel une veuve, Justine Bonenfant, dont la curiosité n'a d'égale que la naïveté, occupe un appartement voisin de celui de deux célibataires endurcis, qui ne dédaignent pas de se permettre plusieurs aventures galantes. Justine Bonenfant, de quelle façon, nul ne le sait,.
- -The misadventures of four young university students who spend the vacations on the farm of the uncle of one of them. Before leaving, the uncle has taken care to send an empowered woman, who thinks she is a bit of a governess.
- A daily morning show including news, features, interviews, weather forecasts and traffic reports, in province of Quebec, in Canada.
- -In 1988, the TVA network hosted Claude Charron's new public affairs program, "Le Match De La Vie". On air from 1988 to 1998, Claude Charron met many public figures such as Lady Alys Robi, Patrick Roy, Robert Bourassa and the father of the Lavigueur family millionaire, Jean-Guy Lavigueur, who would earn the show its first million viewers. But his interview considered to be the most memorable is the one with rocker Gerry Boulet, in March 1990, a few months before his death. (Note: Claude Charron was not the only host of this series, there was also Guy Gendron).
- -This soap opera tells the story of the lives of tenants in a student residence. With the young people she boarded in her home, Louise certainly played all the roles and professions possible: mother, nurse, confidant, psychologist, probation officer, etc. All these young students liked him and it is not for nothing that most of them came back every year. Louise was always available to them. Despite all their feelings for her, they managed to make her see all kinds of things; wars between boarders, love (often surprised in action!), illness (AIDS is introduced by the character of Caroline), tricks and blunders, etc. And dear Pete realized more than his share of escapades and spills.
- The wacky adventures of the new young hip generation of Warner Brothers Looney Tunes characters, most of them descendants of the original classic toon cast.
- The Québec version (Canada) of Fort Boyard, featuring provincial personalities in French.
- French-Canadian rubberband duckpin bowling TV competition that aired in Quebec, Canada on a French-Canadian TV network station called "TVA, Quebec." The game in this series was owned by the S.Q.A.Q.:Les Salon de Quilles Associes du Quebec ("The Lounge of the Skittles Associates of Quebec"). The French-Canadians addressed the rubberband duckpin bowling pins as "Petites Quilles" meaning:(Small Skittles) in French. Which the English speaking Canadians called just them plain "Duckpins." But these pins were invented in Baltimore, Maryland USA in the 1930's with rubber bands attached to them to make them easy to make strikes when they are hit by the bowling ball. Comparing with the regular duckpins that were invented sometime around 1900, they can never make easy strikes out of them.
- 1992, Olympic Hall in Albertville. Isabelle and Paul Duchesnay are preparing to compete for the Olympic title. Meanwhile the competition, the couple recalls. Fourteen years earlier, a drop had plunged Isabelle into a deep coma. Times and misfortunes of the flagship couple who revolutionized figure skating.
- LCN is Québec's most popular cable news channel with 3 million weekly viewers, offering a television news program update for global and local news every 30 minutes.
- -A program that represents the social context in which we live, with interviews that aim to address a multitude of social issues.
- In this daily summer cultural show featuring interviews and reports, the host and guest stars take a look at what's happening in the vibrant Montreal arts and culture scene (in Canada).
- Two angels, one from the heaven and one from the hell, come to earth to save the soul of a boxer.
- A hypnotherapist is caught up in the pursuit of a serial killer.
- After the rise of the Taliban in Afghanistan and the restriction of women in public life, a pre-teen girl is forced to masquerade as a boy in order to find work to support her mother and grandmother.
- The story of one woman's personal battle for acceptance, but also a portrait of a political movement that has forever affected millions of lives in the Middle East.
- -A Quebecer musical television program (in Canada) broadcast between April 18, 2004 and December 9, 2007 on the TVA network. It was hosted by Charles Lafortune. Adapted from the French version, "L'école des fans" featured Quebec singers and young people aged 4 to 7. During the show, each child sang a song by the artist, accompanied by him. Among the stars who performed on 'L'école des fans' were Céline Dion, Garou, Martin Deschamps, Wilfred Le Bouthillier, Michel Louvain, Marjo, Lara Fabian, the group Kaïn, Mitsou, Boule Noire and many others. Each child speaks with Charles Lafortune before starting to sing his or her song, which often gives way to funny quotes.
- -"Le Sketch Show" is a Quebec television series (in Canada) adapted from the British series of the same name and broadcast between September 20, 2004 and December 2006 on the TVA network.
- A young French Canadian, one of five boys in a conservative family in the 1960s and 1970s, struggles to reconcile his emerging identity with his father's values.
- Broadcast journalist Edward R. Murrow looks to bring down Senator Joseph McCarthy.
- -The plot revolves around the Jouvence Les Soins clinic, a health, youth and beauty clinic that offers a wide range of treatments from massage to cosmetic surgery. A host of funny or touching stories will challenge our prejudices and reveal the humanity of our characters, torn between their quest for ideals and reality.
- A portrait of Canadian rocker Michel Pagliaro
- Talk show. Guest stars include Academy Award Nominee Mariel Hemingway and Dr. Marla Shapiro.