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- Teenage explorer Dora leads her friends on an adventure to save her parents and solve the mystery behind a lost city of gold.
- Canadians from the media world discussing their favourite Canadian movies and favourite things about Canada. "Under the Umbrella Tree" character Iggy Iguana hosts with Gloria and Jay.
- Nathan Boya went over Niagara Falls. Policeman George F. Healey wasn't informed of the banquet in his honor. Radio sound effects with Eve Arden.
- Dee Woolem can draw, load, and fire a gun before Garry Moore can clap his hands. One parachutist saves another, whose parachute didn't open, midair in the Canadian Forces. Ray Bolger tries to trick the panel into asking questions.
- Paul Tomlin pollutes water, then purifies it. Dwight and Laura Misner were engaged in 1898, but only married a month before the show. The panel is challenged by Peggy Cass to dress boys in snow suits.
- The wives of crossdressing New York City police officers. The parents of Neil Armstrong, a pilot who had been selected as an astronaut that morning. Paul Anka returns to the show, to improvise songs.
- Bryant Gumbel ahead of his first day on The Early Show (1999). Linda Dano accompanies a woman to her breast exam. Iman talks of the hassle of David Bowie haggling in Moroccan markets; she has a new perfume. Natalie Merchant performs "Space Oddity" from her album "Live in Concert," before a discussion.
- Rosie appears as R2K, a Y2K-battling superhero, with an opening music sequence. An animated segment. Al Roker and Kathy Griffin guest. A game where contestants gradually "unmask" celebrity photos. Barbie Theatre recounts a 1970s traumatic memory. Audience costumes.
- Yulia Sukhanova was the first Ms. USSR. Thomas DeMarco headed west with his family in a prairie schooner. In One-on-One, was Josh Pais one of Donald Trump's chauffeurs, or did he play the part of Raphael in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles?
- 1990–1991TV EpisodeJoan Howard Maurer is the daughter of Curly from The Three Stooges. Gardner Rowbotham had a heart transplant two years prior, and won at tennis in the Transplant Games. In One-on-One, Mia Lancaster is either a cat look-a-like or runs Babes, a taxi service driver by former models.
- The guys set out across Illinois in search of vintage coin operated tech. They manage to charm their way into the SanFlillipo Foundation Collection of rare turn-of-the-century tech hoping to purchase some unique museum quality machines.
- Chevy reveals the prizes for recurring guests, and shops for desks. Martin Short talks Clifford (1994), and Harry Anderson talks about playing Dave Barry on Dave's World (1993).
- Talking to people in Burlington about what they're hoping to do in Phase 2, talking to an MPP about the contact tracing app, Local Food Infrastructure Fund federal grants related to food. Two events (the 10th Annual Wheels Ride, Halton Walk for Down Syndrome) are being held online-only. The Halton Regional Police closure of a drug lab is also featured.
- A report on the traffic death of a protester who was giving water to a pig in a meat truck. The Mayor of Burlington comments on the death, a new rainbow crosswalk, and the City's Phase 2 reopening. The Burlington MPP comments on the opening of long-term care centres to visitors. Sheridan College's president comments on investigations into alleged systemic racism at the school. Other stories included Cultural Diversity Day at Walmart on Appleby Line, Burlington, online summer camp with Art Gallery of Burlington. how Burlington Food Bank gets food.
- Host Jessica Kaitting begins with a COVID statistics update. The Halton Regional Police chief talks to Jessica Kaitting about a video of a police officer aggressively confronting someone in April. In update on the death of Regan Russell, the animal activist killed by a truck at a factory. Footage from Cossimo's Salon, taking its first clients since the beginning of COVID-19. Amber Rushton of the City of Burlington's Emergency Control Group talks about community input on the municipal response. The Oakville North MPP talks about the possible options for the 2020-2021 school year. Halton Industry Education Council director of operations Michelle Murray talks about their virtual offerings. Cogeco director of technical operations Julie Martens talks about the company's changes during the pandemic. Oakville Chamber of Commerce awards its winners remotely. Burlington Food Bank notes that only a fraction of people needing their services reach out.
- Melissa Candelria reports on the renaming of Jean Vanier Catholic Secondary School in Milton to St. Francis Xavier Catholic Secondary School. Nikki Wesley interviews Nicholas Rampertab, an accomplished student. Coverage of Halton's COVID-19 cases, a fatal collision with a cyclist, Oakville, a massage therapist accused of sexual assault, a hate crime in a Ukrainian church in Oakville. Gayle Kabbash of Food4Kids is interviewed, psychiatrist Dr. Ashok Bhattacharya talks about teams, Maria Robertson of the New Mommy Company accepts an entrepreneurial award, the Burlington Chamber of Commerce CEO talks COVID, and Burlington Food Bank talks about community support.
- LeVar Burton reveals that he is no longer interested in hosting "Jeopardy!", and his production company is developing its own game show. The Trinidadian health minister appears, further confirming that no one in the country has reported swollen testicles from the COVID-19 vaccine. He also shares the many positive aspects of the island's culture.
- Stamp dealer Raymond Weill, and Registered Nurse Charles Koltz.
- Elizabeth Hammond, co-owner of a "baby" elephant, and John Malachowski, a child described as a cost-of-living activist, were featured.
- Zoe, Rosita, and Abby host "the amazingly awesome, super terrific seven celebration" by counting seven chickens in various poses, doing a 7 Rumba with Maria, finding seven words that start with "s" with a letter S, and Abby doing "7 magic" with her assistant Elmo.
- 1990–1991TV EpisodeBrian Karem kept his source confidential, and was put in jail. Travis Stout and his dog assistant Cosmic. Bernie Wayne is either a songwriter or invented the automated car wash.
- Heather Holyoak is a ventriloquist. Félix Rodríguez was a CIA agent who participated in the Bay of Pigs. Did Pam Richards sue over making coffee or turn down a prize car?
- 1990–1991TV EpisodeColumnist Barbara Klaus wrote for Roseanne, during a turbulent time. William Barkley Hall produces the only tea grown in the United States. Rabbi Arthur Sugarman is either created Rabbi trading cards, or is a dialect coach.
- The son of the real Buckwheat from the Hal Roach comedies. Jamie White is a teen who creates teenage fashions. Senior Gail Fraser was born in her father's car, or is a moose counter in Idaho.
- 1990–1991TV EpisodeAnthologist Nicole Maxwell studies plants with medicinal properties in the Amazon. Frederick Dannon is an investigative journalist into music. Sheldon Smith either is a champion cherry pit spitter or shoots jeans.
- A tornado delivers a longed for dinette set. Japan replaces many workers with corpses. A man speaks German after a brain injury. A "seeing eye guy." Sexual partner of multiple US Presidents. House cat turns into lion after steroids.
- 1990–1991TV EpisodeBy economizing, Amy Decision was able to purchase a farm house on a modest combined salary. Child Teddy Andrews wants to be president. Anne-Christine Massulo either makes coats made of turkey feathers, or does makeup at Madame Tussauds.
- In Saskatoon, a comedian performs at events. In Newfoundland, a garbage truck driving competition. In Digby, a wood carver. In Cambridge Bay, drum dancing.
- A bad tasting cereal. A photographer doesn't recognize her model. Bowling alley highlight from an earlier season. A woman whacks people in the bum with her broom. Remote worker hot dog stand.
- 2022–TV EpisodeAfter endless travel through northern Ontario, Michael Downie arrives at Winnipeg. Highlights include an Indigenous restaurant, a spa, a yoga studio, and giant statues in the surround communities.
- 2022–TV EpisodeMike Downey travels on a sightseeing train, the Rocky Mountaineer, with his mother Alison. Starting at Denver, they pass through the continental divide underground. They sleep at Glenwood Springs, Colorado. On to Moab on the second day, where they climb on the rocks.
- Stage costume designer Anne-Marie Kuto. Lynn and panelists wear costumes from classic movies. Katie Kimball's leg was nearly severed during rock climbing. Dean Grazier operated the only manual MLB scoreboard, or sent a Christmas card from the North Pole.
- The Simpsons director David Silverman, from the new and controversial series. Catherine Heller was named Police Office of the Year by the International Association of Chiefs of Police and Parade magazine, the first woman so honored. Saving her partner, she ended up killing the assailant, resulting in PTSD. In One-on-One, Linda Ware is either the inventor of a pregnancy simulation device for men, or the judge who sentenced junk bond king Michael Milken.
- Emma Terese was abandoned at age 13, was homeless, joined Mensa, and became an actress. Defense industry whistleblower Raeburn Grasty. In One-on-One, Karen Payne is either the founder of Men Watchers Inc., or the owner of Princess Kitty, the smartest cat in the world.
- 2018–TV EpisodeHobbies include mummy unwrapping, visiting the morgue, Civil War picnics, mob football, holding flaming tar barrels, shin kicking, atomic tourism, collecting figures of murderers from the Staffordshire factory, "headless" photography, cheetah taming, gurning, and water jousting.
- Michael Hancock is a Hollywood makeup artist. Pat Rondeau is one of the largest importers of frogs in the United States from a farm she co-owns in Costa Rica. Impressionist Rich Little is the Mystery Guest.
- Oliver Batcheller heats food using the tailpipe of his car. Gene Marvin successfully reads the minds of the our panelists. Vincent Price poses in a living painting. Larry Capune paddled from Boston to Miami on a surfboard.
- Vigo Jahn is going to make Easter bonnets out of the hat he's wearing. A boy fines his father as a traffic judge for a day. Walter Slezak judges the panelists' ability to talk to those who can't speak English.
- Garrett Shumaker from Chillicothe, Ohio manufactures tricycles for adults. Richard Steele of Truro, Massachusetts runs the town dump. Linda Blair is the Mystery Guest.
- Emma gets the Whoopie pie at The Trolley Car Café, cheddar jalapeno pretzel at Pretzelpalooza, Jack-Jack Nom-Nom Cookie at Market, Outpost Popcorn Mix and Buttered Blue Grains at Kat Saka's Kettle. Other locations shown including Woody's Lunchbox.
- A park hopping circuit between all four parks at Walt Disney World.
- Appraisal are of a Japanese lacquered softwood family shrine, ca. 1950; 1953 Wayne Thiebaud seascape oil; Chinese Bodhisattva bronze, ca. 1650; Kammer and Reinhardt 117 doll, ca. 1915; Jean Cocteau ceramic sculpture, ca. 1960; Webb and Gorham perfume bottle, ca. 1880; Tekke embroidered silk chyrpy, ca. 1900; The Magnificent Seven Japanese reissue poster, ca. 1971; Mexican weaving, ca. 1930; 1959 Walt Disney Studios Sleeping Beauty Maleficent cel; Charla Ilgner archive, ca. 1940; German Maggini violin copy, ca. 1910; 1946 Salvador Dali-illustrated Macbeth; Tiffany Studios lotus bell table lamp, ca. 1903; Charles "Spinky" Alston sculpture and painting, ca. 1955; Levi Strauss Koveralls advertising piece, ca. 1925; irradiated green diamond ring, ca. 1960; vintage LGBTQ+ t-shirt collection; 20th century Northern European Ladder-Back side chair; Vienna spring power regulator, ca. 1905; Northwest Coast Native American cradle and doll, ca. 1915; Granville Redmond landscape oil, ca. 1910; Natzler Crater glazed bowl, ca. 1960; Walter Johnson-signed baseball with box, ca. 1925; and Feedback Booth.
- With park-hopping abilities delayed until 2 pm daily, can someone go to all four Florida and both California parks in just one day? At each park, Emma and Quincy must get a photo with the park icon, acquire a celebration button, and acquire a park map. At the first and last parks (Magic Kingdom, Disneyland Park), they must also ride Dumbo and eat a Dole Whip.
- Car theft segment with Tarah Hodgkinson, assistant professor in Criminology at Wilfrid Laurier University. Danielle Kaplan on her new book, "I Married a Thrill-Seeker: A Cautious Wife's Memoir of Her Husband's Risk-Taking and Their Long Road to Recovery," joined by husband Steve Kaplan. Canadian tax policy with Bhuvana Rai, lawyer at Mors and Tribute Tax Law.
- Talking homelessness with attendees of the Rural Ontario Municipal Association. Ted Glenn is the author of "A Very Canadian Coup: The Rise and Demise of Prime Minister Mackenzie Bowell, 1894-1896." He talks about the debate over Catholic religious schools has been fatal to political careers in Canadian politics.
- Rides and attractions, food, and characters are featured. Rides and attractions are Snow White's Enchanted Adventures, Mr. Toad's Wild Ride, Alice in Wonderland, Storybook Land Canal Boats, Casey Jr. Circus Train, Indiana Jones Adventure, Space Mountain, Pinocchio's Daring Journey, Matterhorn Bobsleds, Pirates of the Caribbean, Haunted Mansion, the train, Sleeping Beauty Castle Walkthrough, Snow White Grotto, Autopia, the train past dinosaur dioramas, the tail end of the Christmas parade, Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln, Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, fireworks from the Fantasmic section, Fantasmic, it's a small world, Mad Tea Party, Buzz Lightyear Astro Blasters, and a repeat ride of Space Mountain.
- 2016–Podcast EpisodeFood at the 2023 edition of Epcot's International Festival of the Arts, "Mirror, Mirror for Us All" exhibition, and the Swiss Family Treehouse.
- 2008–TV EpisodeCream cheese pineapple spring roll from Pongu Pongu in Pandora: The World of Avatar; yeti sundae from Anandapur Ice Cream Truck in Asia; a lionberry, a mixed berry flavor crisped rice treat from Wind Traders at Pandora; personal-sized pepperoni pizza at Pizzafari in Discovery Island, which comes with a side salad.
- Venues in Niagara Falls falsely claim that the a tourist fees are a tax that goes to the business owner. Unlike previous years that Marketplace previously investigated, the fees are now presented as mandatory, and have gone up. "The Perfect Gift," run by the People's Trust Company, charges a $3 service monthly service fee on its Visa and Mastercard branded gift cards, a year after activation. A look at the 3% "The Honest to Goodness Fee" at Chuck's Roadhouse. On CBC News' YouTube channel under the title "Sneaky fees: How restaurants, gift cards and tourist attractions are costing you more."
- Fry Bucket attempts to ride every ride in Walt Disney World with no sleep between park days.