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- The lives of the kids at Degrassi Community School deal with the serious and sometimes taboo issues that plague teenagers.
- Brash humor and genuine emotion make up this series revolving around the lives, loves, ambitions, careers and friendships of a group of gay men and women living on Liberty Avenue in contemporary Pittsburgh, PA.
- Two FBI agents - one guided by reason, and another by intuition - looking for missing people in Washington, D.C.
- Follows the adventures of a doctor in his hospital and with his friends and family.
- Jared Martin moves next door to the Hansetts, along with his hot motorcycle and eerie, ill-tempered dog. Although everyone else in the neighborhood takes an instant liking to him, Loren Hansett can't get over the bad vibes her new neighbor gives her. She starts to spy on his nocturnal activities and comes to believe that a recent killing might the work of a werewolf who happens to be her new neighbor. Her internet surfing provides a lot of collaborative detail but everyone but her friend Steven dismiss her story as teen-aged fantasy. Fearing for her life, she convinces Steven to take her to a gun shop to buy silver bullets in a gun shop, where their neighbor's supernatural dog attacks. When she dispatches the beast, her actions get the attention of Redd Tucker, a washed-up TV hunting show host to believe her as well. When Steven is attacked by the werewolf and Loren's brother goes missing, she and Redd team up to kill the lycanthrope before he can finish them both off.
- After spending years in California working as the TV action hero Silverstone, Jett Jackson decides to move the show to his hometown hoping to pursue a more normal life.
- The series follows the lives of several teenagers who volunteer as part-time EMTs while going to school and trying to maintain their lives as normal teenagers.
- In the small, predominantly working class town of Inniston, Ontario, Marc Hall is a high school senior with a promising future in his chosen career as lawyer. He is bright, well liked by his classmates and teachers, and quietly supported by his hard working parents, Audy and Emily Hall. He is also openly gay and attends St. Jude, a Catholic school. His cordial relationship with those in authority in his sphere of life is put to the test when he requests that his boyfriend Jason be his date to the graduation prom. That request is flatly denied by the school's hard nosed principal, Mr. Warrick. Despite seeing his prom as an important rite of passage, Marc refuses to go if he is denied this request. He is supported by his best friend Carly, who also refuses to go if Marc doesn't go. As such, Carly's boyfriend, Beau, mounts an online "support Marc" campaign with the help of the school's computer geeks. The online campaign and Marc's appeal to the Catholic School Board catches the attention of gay rights lawyer, Lonnie Winn, who takes Marc's case pro bono. The resulting media maelstrom causes further problems, for Marc's devoutly religious parents, within their relationships at work and more specifically at their church, and for Marc himself. Although Marc willingly signs on to the legal case in order to get what he wants, Jason may have a different view, he who was in the closet. And Marc himself may only be able to take so much - partly as lack of support from the school may jeopardize getting a scholarship, which he needs to attend university - as he just quietly wanted to attend the prom with his boyfriend with no muss or fuss.
- This movie contains three short stories dealing with the theme of homosexuality. In "A Friend of Dorothy," a woman joins the Navy during the 1950s and discovers lesbianism. In "Mr. Roberts," a teacher in a 1970s classroom struggles with his closeted gay status. Finally, in "Amos and Andy," a father wrestles with his own emotional acceptance of a present day wedding between his son and another man.
- A behind-the-scenes look at one of the world's leading ballet companies' production of Swan Lake. Executive Produced by Neve Campbell.
- With a new book deal, a fabulous apartment and a stable relationship, psychologist turned sex expert Kate Langford is living her dream. But when her publisher pairs her up with the arrogant yet irresistible PhD, Benjamin Chase, for her next book, Kate realizes she still has a lot to learn.
- Anthology series - 39 half-hour episodes - dramatizing stories of kid heroics.
- Olympic snowboarder Ryan Wedding, 43, who competed at Salt Lake 2002, later landed on FBI's Most Wanted list for allegedly running a billion-dollar drug operation linked to Mexican cartels.
- Josie Patterson is attempting to start her life over after a tragic incident changed the life she previously knew forever. She gets a job at a small town diner and attempts to establish new relationships. However, the shame over her past mistakes prevents her from getting close to anyone. Then, an unlikely friendship with a kind hearted co-worker, Mani, and a romance with a young, drifter musician named Max challenge Josie to recognize that she can't hide from her past forever. These unlikely connections give Josie the strength to reconnect with the young son she thought she had lost forever.
- Created and hosted by the Grammy-nominated artist Lido Pimienta, LIDO TV is a variety show filled with unhinged sketches, interviews, music and documentaries that cover timely topics with humour and heart.
- Crystal Pite: Angels' Atlas brilliantly captures crucial moments of the ballet's rebirth, from tentative disbelief, to the joy of reunion, to intense rehearsal and refinement.
- Salaam (Garen Boyajian), a Syrian teen newly emigrated to the US, meets and falls in love with an American girl named Bridget (Shenae Grimes). Their relationship is soon threatened by Walker, Bridget's father, who has a distrust of foreigners and Arabs in particular. Walker ignites the community and recruits several youths to help him drive "those people" out of the neighborhood. In doing so, he jeopardizes his daughter's happiness and the life of the boy she loves.
- Follows Beverly Glenn-Copeland and his wife as they navigate his dementia diagnosis, preserve his artistic legacy through a memoir, TV show, and unreleased songs, while embarking on his final concert tour.
- Two Teams go head to head in a series of games, with the ultimate goal of being crowned Headbutt Champion
- IN THE MAKING is an immersive journey inside the creative process. The documentary series follows host Sean O'Neill across the country and around the world alongside some of Canada's leading artists as they bring new work to life and face pivotal moments of risk and reward. Each episode follows an artist from across the creative spectrum-visual art, film, music, dance, theatre-with a unique approach to art making and something to say about the world. Sean visits artists at home, in studio, backstage, and in the field, giving viewers rare access to intimate creative spaces and inspiring moments of realization. Artists imagine futures, wrestle with conflicts, and offer alternative ways of seeing ourselves and the world around us. Directed by some of Canada's most innovative voices in documentary film and shot with a mix of hand-held vérité and cinematic visuals, IN THE MAKING explores what it means to move through the world as an artist today. The subjects of the first season include: Lido Pimienta recording her new album in Colombia; Dana Michel performing at the Venice Biennale; Adrian Stimson facing historical trauma with AA Bronson on Siksika Nation in Alberta; Crystal Pite saying goodbye to a masterwork in Los Angeles; Shelley Niro publishing her life's work in Germany; Curtis Talwst Santiago reframing histories in Portugal and New York; Divya Mehra challenging colonial legacies in Winnipeg and Delhi, India; and Chilly Gonzales beginning a new chapter in Paris. A CBC original series produced by White Pine Pictures, IN THE MAKING is created by Sean O'Neill, Peter Raymont and Nancy Lang and produced by Sean O'Neill and Michelle Mama.
- In each of a series of preliminary competitions, a set of contestants are given a set of challenges designed to test their abilities in one or more of the following intelligence concepts: linguistic, logical, musical, physical, social and visual. For each challenge, the contestants are provided a score based on their rank against their fellow contestants. After the first set of challenges, the two contestants with the highest scores head into the final mega-challenge testing their abilities in all six areas. There is also an interactive component where viewers at home can play along and match their intelligence against the competitors and the rest of Canada in real time. All the preliminary competition winners of the mega-challenge are brought back for the finale, those contestants who go through a similar but different set of challenges. The winner of the finale is named Canada's Smartest Person.
- The team hunt for a boy after he disappears while in his grandmother's care.