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Canada at War is a Canadian World War II documentary television series which aired on CBC Television in 1962.
Canada File is a Canadian documentary television series which aired on CBC Television in 1961.
Canada Tonight was a Canadian television newscast which aired on stations owned by Western International Communications from 1993 to 2001. It was produced out of the studio of CHAN-TV in Burnaby, British Columbia. There were two versions of the newscast; the one seen outside BC was anchored by Tony Parsons, and the one seen in that province was anchored by Bill Good. The BC version, seen only on BCTV, featured more stories related to Vancouver and BC, as well as local weather and some national news reports sourced from CTV, which WIC's other stations were unable to use.
Canada's Story is a Canadian historical documentary television series which aired on CBC Television in 1966.
Jazz Canada is a Canadian music television series which aired on CBC Television in 1980.
Stompin' Tom's Canada is a Canadian music and documentary television series which aired on CBC Television from 1974 to 1975.
Canada Outdoors is a Canadian nature television series which aired on CBC Television in 1967.
Inside Canada is a Canadian variety television series which aired on CBC Television from 1973 to 1974.
Canada After Dark was Canada's first late-night comedy/variety talk show. It was hosted by Paul Soles and aired on CBC Television from September 18, 1978 to January 26, 1979.
The show was repackaged from the failed, more informational 90 Minutes Live. Executive producer Alex Frame and producer Bob Ennis decided to try a show that would be comparable to The Tonight Show instead, changing the name of the show to Canada After Dark and replacing host Peter Gzowski with veteran comedic actor Soles. The new show would last for less than half a season.
The Royal Canadian Air Farce parodied the show with skits called "Clark In The Dark", featuring then-Prime Minister Joe Clark acting as "host" from the gallery of an empty House Of Commons. The skits were revived after Clark returned to politics in the late 1990s.
Hosted by Heather Conkie, this 1978 Canadian television children's program was modeled after a news program. Conkie sat at a desk in front of a big map of Canada, and provided historical, geographical, and social information about the country. The show also featured drawings or posters that were sent in by viewers. The program was aired on TVOntario; it succeeded an earlier show that was also hosted by Conkie, and which was called Report Metric, that helped to teach children the Metric system to which Canada was converting at the time.
Theatre Canada, subtitled Canadian Short Stories, is a Canadian dramatic television series which aired on CBC Television in 1970.
Mike & Mike's Excellent X-Canada Adventures was a TV show that ran on the MuchMusic network until 1993. The co-hosts of the show were Mike Campbell and Mike Rhodes.
The "Mike and Mike" show ran on MuchMusic from 1986 until 1992. The premise was basic: two guys on a very limited budget profiling a different "city" in Canada every week from a MuchMusic perspective. It was one of the few shows on the network that independently programmed videos.
Canada AM is a Canadian breakfast television news show, that has aired on CTV since September 11, 1972. It is currently hosted by Beverly Thomson and Marci Ien, with Jeff Hutcheson presenting the weather forecast and sports. The program currently airs only on weekdays, and is produced from CTV's facilities at 9 Channel Nine Court in Toronto.
In addition to CTV's local owned-and-operated stations in Eastern Canada as well as affiliate station CITL-DT Lloydminster, the program also airs on independent station CJON-DT in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, as well as CTV News Channel, the network's 24-hour national news service. The program previously aired on CTV's O&Os in Western Canada, until they launched their own all-local morning news programmes called CTV Morning Live in fall 2011.
Holiday Canada was a Canadian travel television series which aired on CBC Television in 1968.
Canada Now was the early-evening national news program on CBC Television, the main English television network of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, between 2000 and 2007. For most of its run, it was structured as a hybrid national-regional newscast, with each portion being 30 minutes in length.
About Canada was a on Canadian television series featuring National Film Board films which aired on CBC Television from 1956 to 1957.