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- A reality show featuring glass blowers from around the world competing to be the best. One artist is dismissed after each episode/challenge.
- The Ultimate chainsaw carving competition series with challenges on artistry, stamina and carving skills, to re-imagine ordinary wood logs into jaw-dropping works of art.
- Medieval-themed tween game show with contestants competing in obstacle courses. Attackers face Defenders in Cross the Moat, Escape the Stockade, and Capture the Crown to be crowned King/Queen.
- "This is..." is an award-winning live-action television series that opens up the world to preschoolers. In "This is..." young viewers are offered the rare opportunity to see one of their own exploring, learning and creating. During series 3, seven-year-old hosts, Scarlett and Isaiah, embark on brand new exciting adventures and discover the world in their own way. "This is Scarlett and Isaiah" will continue the legacy set forth by the first two incarnations and update it with two new fresh-faced hosts embarking on brand new exciting adventures - all from a preschooler's perspective.
- A group of young 20-somethings engage in a multitude of sleazy sexual escapades.
- The rebellious daughter of a fractured family of doctors uses her stint as a hospital volunteer to secretly investigate the mysterious disappearance of her father.
- Ten elite athletes from North America compete in the ultimate sports competition. The catch? They won't be competing in their own sports; they'll compete in each other's. The athlete earning the most points is crowned All-Round Champion.
- Twelve innovative mixologists from around the world infuse, stir and blend through a series of high-stakes cocktail challenges to win a life-changing prize and the title of The Ultimate Drink Master
- A politician has just a couple of minutes to convince people to vote for him, and tries to seduce his audience with promises he thinks they want to hear.
- Eleven competitors from across the globe, will build their dream home in miniature form. Competitors will be eliminated each week until only one remains to win a cash prize, and the title of Best in Miniature.
- A young boy called Daniel Cook learns new things and shares his experiences and adventures with other kids.
- An intercontinental, interracial, blended family discovers the ups and downs of learning to live together.
- Three food and design experts travel the world to revive failing restaurants by connecting them to the local culture beyond their gorgeous views.
- In Skatoony, animation meets live-action as real kids compete with toons in a quiz-style game show. Three young contestants and original animated characters compete in four trivia-based game rounds to win a spectacular prize. Each week Skatoony's cartoon host "Chudd Chudders" and his sidekick "The Earl" attempt to put together another spectacular show, despite all manner of mad happenings and greedy studio-exec Charles La Puck who seems to conspire against them. Skatoony Canada is a distinctly Canadian version of the innovative U.K. series, with all-Canadian creative talent, new characters, and trivia questions based on the Canadian educational curriculum. The high-energy world of Skatoony will capture the minds and imaginations of young people, motivating them to learn.
- An evil overlord, fleeing from his home planet, takes refuge with a distant earth cousin and her suburban family. Comic adventures ensue.
- This is Emily Yeung is a live action pre-school television series that follows its host, real life pre-schooler Emily Yeung, as she discovers the world from her own unique perspective. In this original format adaptation of the award winning, This is Daniel Cook, six-year old Emily Yeung brings a fresh female perspective as she learns, explores and creates with everyone from painters to musicians and from politicians to rocket scientists. In Emily, pre-schoolers see themselves exploring, learning and creating; they see a girl who isn't afraid to take on the world and explore it in her own fearless way. An unprecedented role model and a spirited and lovable new host to continue the "This is..." format which has empowers kids across North America, This is Emily Yeung.
- Hi Opie! is an entertaining and heartwarming live-action preschool series that follows the social, emotional and intellectual escapades of 5-year-old Opie, a new kid in kindergarten and your new friend.
- Five fan-favorite glass blowers return to the hot shop to compete in a series of Christmas-themed challenges; the winner will receive a $10,000 cash prize, plus an additional $10,000 will be donated to his or her charity of choice.
- Ten teams of two world-class sand sculptors compete against each other to create extraordinary works of art made entirely out of sand, while the world's highest tide; New Brunswick's iconic Bay of Fundy, is their unstoppable ticking clock.
- Landscape Artist of the Year Canada brings together the country's top pro-fessional and amateur artists, in a bat-tle of the brushes to see who can best capture some of the country's most iconic landscapes. Hosted by famed arts broadcaster, Sook-Yin Lee, this four-episode competition series is full of heart, humour, and of course, stunning art. Expert judges Marc Mayer, former Director of the National Gallery of Can-ada, and Joanne Tod, award-winning artist and educator, decide which artist deserves the $10,000 grand prize, and who will have the honour of being put on display at the McMichael Canadian Art Collection.
- Take a detailed look about at famed, iconic television show from Canada that impacted multiple generations across its 39 year presence on television and its on-going legacy.
- "Brunt Toast" is the brainchild of the same team that created "Toothpaste", the 6-minute domestic opera that has been screened throughout the world has received numerous international prizes. Also featuring Scott Thompson, Mark McKinney, Colin Mochrie and Jessica Holmes, "Burnt Toast" is a series of eight comedic vignettes which were written by Dan Redican (story editor for Kids in the Hall). The stories follow the arc of the modern relationship from a darkly comedic viewpoint with each vignette using a different set of characters to tell stories from unrequited love through to marriage and on to divorce. What truly makes this project unique? It's an opera! That's right, all of the characters within these contemporary domestic settings spontaneously break out into grand operatic song in order to express even the most mundane thought - often with extremely funny results. This is achieved through pre-recording the tracks with famous opera singers and playing them back on-set where a mix of talented actors and opera stars bring these characters to life.
- Driving Me Crazy is a fast-paced, fun-fueled reality series that puts teens and their parents behind the wheel of a car for the very first time. What could possibly go wrong? In each episode, rookie teen drivers are put through a number of challenges on a series of fun-fueled driving courses. Contestants are accompanied by a family member, who teach them the ways of the road in preparation for the Ultimate Driving Test, which is graded by the Evaluator, who is joyless, strict and detail oriented. If they pass they are rewarded with the keys to the family car. If they fail they have to find another way home. In the "Lesson Round," contestants are taught by a family member specific driving task and the rules of the road. In the "Challenge Round" contestants practice what they have learned on a driving course with whacky challenges and crazy obstacles. In the "Evaluation Round," the Evaluator joins contestants as they take what they have learned and get graded on their performance. Driving Me Crazy delivers an entertaining and unfiltered glimpse into what really goes on behind the wheel when a parent teaches their child how to drive. This co-viewing series is showcases one of the most relatable rites of passages for every teen and their parent in a fun, heartwarming and hilarious way.
- An exciting new prime-time family game show that explores just how well kids and parents really know each other.
- TASTE BUDS is a kids cooking show airing this fall on TVO that teaches children to think about what they eat and explore new foods from around the world. The two young hosts, Avery and Lily, cook recipes that are easy for kids to make by themselves or with a bit of grown up help.