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- THE LIQUIDATOR offers a ringside seat to Jeff's fast paced, high stakes, buy-and-sell world. From getting the tip and checking out the goods to making the deal and finding a buyer, we see it all... and it isn't always pretty.
- Roll Play is a live-action, interactive movement series for preschoolers. Each episode is a story about the adventures of puppet characters. While the movements of the Famous PEOPLE Player puppets play out on a black background, children re-enact the movements against a white background. Kids love stories, pretending and getting physical, so they not only watch, but also participate.
- Money can't buy you love. But keeping love alive without money can be pretty tough. In fact, ninety percent of marriage breakups are due to money problems. And to get advice on how to manage money usually costs money! Til Debt Do Us Part, is a series that offers tough-love solutions to those willing to face their financial troubles head on. In each episode we meet a couple in crisis. Some are on the verge of bankruptcy, hounded by creditors or facing eviction. Others are just getting by, but in the midst of a personal meltdown or relationship breakdown because of money issues. With the sensitivity of a therapist and the toughness of a CFO, our host, renowned financial author and columnist, Gail Vaz-Oxlade reveals what she's found in a couple's finances - and then she'll dig a little deeper. She asks some tough questions and then they'll be forced to face reality. Where will it end if they continue on this rocky road? To get things back on track, Gail takes control of their finances for one month. She devises a strict budget and enforces some dramatic changes. A two-car family may become a one-car; or no-car family. The new hair salon may become the corner barbershop and goodbye fancy lattes - hello thermos. All credit cards and debit cards are taken away and their only discretionary cash is a weekly allowance. Gail makes regular house calls to deliver the week's allowance and assigns a new challenge for the couple to make them confront bad money habits and to help get their relationship back on track. At the end of the month, we find out how well they've done - how much did they save, what did they learn about money, themselves and each other? What is the new forecast for their finances and relationship? Gail can reward them with cash based on how well they did on their challenges. In addition, she always surprises them with a small but thoughtful gift, certain to generate hugs and the occasional tear. Til Debt Do Us Part is a dramatic and fun series that shows how bad it can get and how to get out from under.
- Ryan Stock and his partner AmberLynn Walker do things in their everyday lives most people would never consider doing on even the most outrageous dare. For Stock - an extreme circus performer -sword swallowing, nasal drilling and fire eating are all in a day's work. Gifted with an incredible resilience to pain, this time Stock is pushing his body to the limits of human endurance - all in the name of science. Guinea Pig follows Stock - aided by his partner Walker - as a human scientific guinea pig exploring the effects of various tests on the human body. Extremely dangerous and executed by professionals in a controlled environment - do not try this at home! - Stock's Guinea Pig experiences present a new way of interacting with the world and its various effects on the human body. AmberLynn Walker works with leading experts to explain the science behind the challenges Stock undertakes. From bumps and bruises to blackouts and breaks, Stock endures it all - and lives to tell the tale!
- A docu-soap series that follows Canada's favourite family of Chinese restaurateurs as they seek to solidify and expand their decades-old prominence on Edmonton's chow mein scene.
- Anna Wallner and Kristina Matisic evaluate all aspects of a cookbook currently available on Canadian bookstore shelves.
- A reality program that documents the lives of individuals trying to win the war against fat.
- One part design transformation series, and one part fast-paced real estate drama, All For Nothing? pits homeowner against homeowner in a competition to ready their neglected homes for sale.
- Kids work with their community to improve playground spaces.
- The Family Restaurant, a 6 x 30 minute documentary series, serves up the behind-the-scenes drama of fiery Edmonton restaurateur Yianni Psalios, his colourful family, and their three bustling Greek eateries.
- Two young kids form the Moochie Kalala Detectives Club to uncover the truth behind their grandpa's wild stories. Every Saturday, Grandpa (Tim Kazurinsky) comes over and shares a ridiculous story that twists the kids thinking about science. To uncover the real story, the kids head to Museums and Zoos and meet with real scientists to discover the truth. Episodes feature museums and scientists from Adler Planetarium, The Field Museum, John G. Shedd Aquarium, Museum of Science & Industry, Lincoln Park Zoo and Frank Lloyd Wright Trust.
- A pre-school puppet series set in the fanciful world of pre-historic Alberta, Canada, Land O'Hands follows the adventures of a young boy named Bungle and his family of cavepeople. Bungle's natural curiosity often leads him into trouble. However, with the help of his little sister, Pubba, and his best friend, Garby, Bungle always sets things right and learns more about himself and his place in the big world of the jungle.
- We all have it. A junk drawer, a messy closet, a pile of mail, lids but no containers. A little clutter, a little bit of chaos. But what happens when that little bit of chaos becomes a big mess? You've got major clutter that is blocking your chances for success and happiness. And it's time to call in the NEAT team! NEAT is a dramatic makeover series that transforms interior spaces and people's lives as well. Host Hellen Buttigieg, is a professional organizer and life coach. She believes that now that we have everything what we really want is less of it. Her goal is to make space for what matters most. NEAT captures the humour and emotion of dealing with the inevitable clutter of our modern lives. Laughter, tears and solid takeaway information await the viewer of this light-hearted yet meaningful series that has its finger on the pulse of something that plagues us all.
- Daniel Cook's new series, I Dare You, is set to encourage kids to exercise while having fun. Drawing on Daniel's established friendship with pre-schoolers, Daniel playfully dares the audience to join him on three fun physical movements. Each action builds on the previous one, leading to a finale in which all three dares are combined into a final fitness medley.
- Comedienne Brigitte Gall renovates her 100 year old house, which she has named "Samuel" after the original owner/builder. Every week Brigitte overcomes a new household catastrophe.
- In the new original series, Buy.o.logic, host Isla Traquair goes under the microscope and formulates a prescription for a better and healthier you. Her goal is to find the best products for viewers and their families based on performance, ingredients and price. Each episode of Buy.o.logic spans the health horizon to showcase multiple segments including: A & K-Approved, where Anna Wallner and Kristina Matisic, best known from "The Shopping Bags", tell us which products make their busy lives healthier and easier. Isla Asks, answers all those embarrassing questions you don't want to ask with Buy.o.logic's medical expert Dr. Dave Hepburn. Buy.agnosis, where Isla goes to the medical pros to get to the bottom of common complaints and how to beat them. Then Isla, tests the products that will help the most with what ails you. Flash Mob Testers giving audiences different opinions from everyday people on products and lets the viewer know which of the products tested the mob likes the best. Inside Isla, is when Isla personally experiences medical testing.
- Follows the unpredictable and real preschool adventures of seven new charismatic kids aged three to six.
- Toronto-based musical theater director Sarina Condello is mounting a community theater production of "The Wizard of Oz" to raise money for her charitable foundation. The process takes eight weeks from casting to the final performance. The cast is comprised of twenty-one adults who she recruits from the community, they who respond to Sarina's open casting call. A few have some community theater experience, but most have no experience of being on the stage at all. Behind the scenes, Sarina, in mounting the production with little budget, does whatever she can to have a professional end product of which she can be proud. Meanwhile her cast goes through a myriad of highs and lows through the eight weeks. They express their anticipation, their fears, their excitement and their aspirations, not only about the eight weeks and the final performance, but also for some what the future holds for them in the musical theater world.
- Last Chance for Romance is a half-hour documentary series about couples in crisis. Each episode features a couple at a relationship crossroads - some have only recently arrived, while others have been stuck there for years. Each couple is flown to a beautiful Caribbean resort for five days of therapy and relaxation. Free from the busy demands of everyday life, and immersed in a lush tropical paradise, couples are able to focus on how to improve their relationship. With its therapeutic mix of a tropical location, counseling, and activity, Last Chance for Romance offers viewers a fresh perspective on how to make relationships better.
- Rites of Passage is a series that explores the four common human experiences of birth, death, coming of age and marriage through different cultural and religious perspectives. Shot entirely in HD, it is a visually stunning series that is unique in its access to significant ceremonies. From inside of a Hindu Mandir to a Sikh Gurdwara, from a Jewish death rite to Zororastrian coming of age, this series shows us there is more in common to the four pillars of life then there are differences.
- More injuries occur in the kitchen than in any other part of the home and every year thousands get sick from what's growing - or living - in their kitchen. Health Inspector Rob Mancini and Interior Designer Marina Hildebrand have a mission -to discover the dangers that can put a family at risk in an everyday kitchen. From fire hazards to insect infestations, Rob and Marina are on the case. After a careful inspection of the "crime scene" using today's latest technology, they "interrogate" the suspects and use surveillance cameras to gather more evidence. They take their findings to the Forensics Lab and determine what's really lurking in the fridge or behind cupboard doors. Finally, the family is confronted with the verdict and the shocking state of their home. To solve these crimes, Rob and Marina spend $5000 to clean up and renovate the kitchen. They reveal the new kitchen and provide sage advice to the family and the viewers on how to maintain a cleaner, safer and better functioning kitchen.