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- -Music video of Martin Duford
- A toy ballerina is alone in her world, then becomes alive, dancing in a number of locations.
- The Town of Banff is located in one of the most picturesque settings of the Canadian Rockies. The towering surrounding mountains dwarf the already small town. Driving down Main Street in town, one looks as if he is driving straight into Cascade Mountain. There are over six hundred peaks in the Canadian Rockies, one of the most beautiful being Mount Rundle. Another set is the Ten Peaks Range, each being over 10,000 feet tall. The range overlooks Lake Moraine, called the Pearl of the Rockies. The Royal Canadian Mounted Police are seen riding through the back woods on horseback with their distinctive red jackets. The highway from Banff to Lake Louise is an old Indian trail, as are many of the area's roads. The lake itself is considered by many to be the most beautiful setting in the world of its kind. The Chateau Lake Louise is the hotel for many who visit the area. Next door to the hotel is a famous outdoor swimming pool, the glass walls around which protect the swimmers from prevailing winds, but provide spectacular views of the mountains while swimming.
- A young man discovers an apartment building where every door and window is a portal to a different part of the world. The residents, however, will do just about anything to keep their home a secret.
- The King and Queen of Britain, and thus of the British Commonwealth, are in Canada visiting some of their parks, part of the national parks system of the country, their stops specifically in three parks in the Rocky Mountains on both sides of the Alberta/British Columbia border: Banff, Yoho, and Jasper. Many of he natural landmarks are highlighted, primarily specific mountain peaks and mountain lakes and waterfalls. There are also a wide variety of recreational activities in which one can partake, as well as relax in one of the many luxury hotels on site. Lucky visitors may get a glimpse of the natural fauna, some which will only be visible with a high powered camera due to their natural habitat being high in the mountains and/or because of their natural aversion to human contact.
- Tillie Olsen, a feminist, social activist and writer. A great lady of American culture and society, involved from the beginning in the fight for women's equality and human rights.
- This is a story of three young climbers who leave Ontario and set off on a mission to summit one the Canadian Rockies toughest ice climbs. They enter the park boundaries having no idea of who or what lie ahead to challenge their every move.
- The true life story of Rick Smiciklas a successful purveyor of chicken wings, who turned $100 into a 100 store chicken wing chain , only to lose it all.
- A ghost is discovered in a deserted hotel.
- 20 MuchMusic VJ hopefuls, load a bus and cross canada in a competition to become Canada's Next VJ. In each city, the hopefuls are faced with challenges that test their VJ potential. And one by one they get kicked to the curb as the Bus carry on towards MuchMusic Headquarters.
- "Getting to the top matters," or so says veteran alpinist Mark Richey as he prepares to climb Saser Kangri II, at 7,518 meters the world's second highest unclimbed mountain. In "The Old Breed", co- director and climber Freddie Wilkinson takes the audience with him on a journey to the heart of one of the last unexplored patches of mountain wilderness: the war-inflicted eastern Karakoram range. As Richey and Steve Swenson, both in their 50s, push the limits of physical health and will power to be the first to claim this final summit, a gripping psychological thriller unfolds.
- Charlene Prickett and friends do an exercise workout in 30 minute episodes.
- One man leaves, another returns, the hero's journey. An extraordinary man reflects on his life, work and the love of his estranged wife and reluctant son, not eager to take the journey. The man's reality is haunted by a past of fascination and ambition, told through the reflections of sirens in five languages and international locations. A multi-part nonlinear narrative, music-driven and based on beat-poetics, is represented as a portal network. Inspired by Carolyn Cassady's Off the Road: Twenty Years with Cassady, Kerouac and Ginsberg.
- Bones and Booth travel to Washington to investigate an arm found in a dead black bear.
- The adventures of an impossibly upright Royal Canadian Mounted Police constable and his American colleagues in the city of Chicago.
- We go behind-the scenes to cover this high-stakes competition, witnessing the emotional roller-coaster ride during the feverish preparations of the chefs and organizers. Six semi-finals take place across the nation with each host city offering up on of their finest chefs. Coupled with these culinary stars are some of Canada's best known Olympic Athletes who serve as their assistants. It's all for a good cause - this competition is one of the key fundraising events leading up to Canada's hosting of the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Winter Games. Each city's victor goes head to head in the Grand Finale - culminating months of hard work and emotional toil.
- Stretching almost 5000 km over international borders, reaching thousands of feet into the sky, splitting the continents -- The Rocky Mountains are more than just massive, they're monstrous. Wild Rockies takes you into some of the unique ecosystems across this sprawling mountain range, and introduces you to the animals that call them home. From wild horses in the desert-like Okanagan valley, to grizzly bears batting salmon out of the glacier-fed rivers, and even mountain goats stomping around way up near the peaks, where even trees can't survive. Wild Rockies will tell the stories of these incredible creatures living among the peaks and valleys of one of the world's most iconic mountain ranges.
- Three part documentary series that uncovers the struggles and rewards of making films on the prairies.
- Traveling through the Pacific Northwest and the Canadian Rockies on the Rocky Mountaineer train; scenery includes Canadian national parks, the Columbia Icefield Glacier and small mountain towns.
- Notoriously maladroit golf enthusiast Nielsen returns to the green, dispensing more how-to tips for the beginning bad golfer. Includes advice on how to reduce your score by skipping the last hole and how to improve your cart-driving skills.
- William Crombie, a wealthy man of weak character, becomes lost in the wilderness on a hunting trip and is sheltered by a rough woodsman (Bowles) who lives with a pretty girl named Jeanette. Crombie becomes infatuated with her but is afraid to fight the woodsman for her, and she views him with contempt. Returning home, Crombie finds his neglected wife involved in an affair and decides to make a man of himself; after developing himself physically, he thrashes his wife's lover. He then seeks the woodsman to accept his challenge, but finding him near death, he pays for his medical care. Then, seeing that Jeanette really loves Bowles, he paves their way to a happy future. Returning to his hunting lodge, Crombie is surprised to find his wife awaiting his return.
- Killer whales and star-nosed moles on the hunt; fireflies light up the forest. New seal pups learn to swim in sheltered pools, drowning is the most often cause of death.
- A behind-the-scenes look at the technical skills and endurance that went into the making of "The Wild Canadian Year" series.
- Multiple teams race around the globe for $1,000,000 to 'amazing' locations.
- A sports mockumentary to cast the ultimate ski film. Interviews with Hollywood stars, the Crazy Canuks and everyone in between.
- A spoiled heiress (Olive Borden) sets her sights on a handsome pilot but he wants nothing to do with her.
- Singer Johnny Mathis hosts an hour of music, taped on location in the scenic mountain resort area of Banff, Alberta, with guests Karen Valentine, The Congregation, and rodeo champion Larry Mahan.
- Hugh Garth hides from the law in the frozen Canadian northwest along with his young brother Pete and Pete's former nurse, Bella, who loves Hugh unrequitedly. When a lost and snowblind girl stumbles into their camp, Hugh falls in love with her and misleads her as to the age and relationship of Pete and Bella, in hopes of keeping the girl's attentions directed at himself. But when the girl's sight returns, she realizes the truth and discovers that Pete has fallen in love with her. But Hugh's cruel nature now threatens them both.
- "Krag" is a moral tale of obsession. Bighorn sheep hunter Scotty MacDougall pursues a magnificent ram for over a decade, but at a terrible cost. Part natural history and part allegory, Seton shows the consequences of humankind's destruction of nature in a story which marks the literary beginning of the environmentalist movement. This show first aired on the Wonderful World of Disney in 1978. All animal work was done on location over a period of nearly eight months.
- 1954–19971hUnratedTV EpisodeErnest Thompson Seton, the well-known American artist and author, tells the story of Wahb, a mighty grizzly who roamed the Greybull country of the old West.
- 1954–19971hUnratedTV EpisodeKing of the Grizzlies (1970) re-edited into a two-part television presentation. A Cree Indian, Moki, befriends Wahb and, in later years, the Indian and the bear have many strange encounters, but always recognize each other as "brothers."
- This is not your father's road trip. From pristine roadless areas to concrete jungles, follow filmmaker Eric Bendick as he tours North America, dodging Yellowstone's grizzlies and Miami's taxicabs, and highlighting sustainable road projects and wildlife corridors for the 21st century. Roads are the largest human artifact on the planet; they have fragmented wild landscapes, ushered in the 'age of urban sprawl,' and challenged our bedrock sense of community. But as the transportation crisis appears to be spiraling out of control, a new generation of ecologists, engineers, city-planners, and everyday citizens are transforming the future of the American road. 'Division Street' is at once a portrait of both ancient wilderness and new technologies as well as a call for connectivity, innovation, and solutions to shape the emerging green transportation movement.
- A young Scottish immigrant to Canada becomes a member of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. He finds himself framed on a forgery charge, but before he can clear himself he must capture a gang of train robbers and stop a band of marauding Indians.
- An Alaskan defies robber barons intent on corrupting the Alaskan Territory.
- David gets into a fight with the owner of Strongheart, a German Shepherd. Believing the has accidentally killed the man, David takes Strongheart and flees to northern Canada. He arrives at a small settlement and gets a job with the local trading post, and falls in love with Sally, the owner's daughter. When it comes time for Strongheart to find a mate he leaves the settlement, and soon returns with "The Fawn". However, during the time he was gone David has come down with pneumonia and is deathly ill. Complications ensue.
- The hunter becomes the hunted as Corporal James Kent (Lew Cody), of the Canadian Royal Mounted, fighting for his life, is guided to a secret valley, a refuge for wanted men, by a French-Canadian beauty, Marette Radison (Alma Ruben), with a secret of her own.
- Two years after the Great War, during which they did relief work together in Belgium, Leonore Bewlay meets her old friend Richard Valyran in Switzerland. Previously their friendship was platonic, but Richard now finds Leonore sexually attractive. On their way to an inn high in the Alps, they are caught in a snow-slide and Leonore's leg is injured. Val carries her to the inn, helps remove her clothes, and, overcome with desire, kisses her madly. This display of lust destroys their friendship. Leonore soon marries Henry Wallis, whom she truly loves, and returns with him to his home in London where she is unpopular with his conservative family, who consider her too outspoken and independent. When Leonore is named as the corespondent in a divorce suit filed by Richard's estranged wife, Henry loses faith in her. When she goes to Richard for consolation, he perceives that she still loves Henry and deliberately walks in front of an oncoming car. As he lies dying in a hospital, Richard has the final satisfaction of seeing Henry and Leonore reconciled, to be saved from the consequences of scandal by his imminent death.
- In the Swiss Alps of the early 19th century, a couple forced into loveless marriages struggle to find happiness with one another.