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- Sketch comedy feauturing Johnny Wayne and Frank Shuster.
- Captain of 'The Shipwreck' Grant Mitchell runs a cargo business, but finds himself often called on for help against problems, intrigue, and villainy on the choppy waters of his trade.
- A series of short television plays that were produced as a promotion for Canada Savings Bonds.
- Stories of a puppet, a freckle-faced redhead with pigtails
- An anthology series skirting the line between documentary and fiction, those films more on the documentary side being scripted in nature. The stories told, whether a documentary, pure fiction or something closer to the middle, are distinctly Canadian in nature. That Canadiana may be in the topic itself, the setting, and/or the characters dealing with the issue from a perspective unique to Canada.
- L'action se déroule dans la petite ville de Villeneuve où vivent des jeunes provenant de familles ouvrières et de la classe moyenne.
- Spectacle de folklore dramatisé présentant des contes et légendes du monde entier tels que narrés par le capitaine Aubert, un vieux loup de mer de Cap-aux-Sorciers qui organise chaque semaine dans son manoir une veillée à laquelle prennent part garçons et filles, voisins et amis. L'émission évolue par la suite pour raconter la vie et les moeurs des habitants de ce petit village de navigateurs de la région de Charlevoix.
- -On air at Radio-Canada from 1955 to 1962. As in its radio version, 'Carrefour' presents interviews and reports on various subjects. Broadcast weekday evenings at 6:45 p.m., the program features three to five interviews in 30 minutes. Over the years, interviewers such as René Lévesque, Judith Jasmin and Wilfrid Lemoine have made 'Carrefour' a success. To satisfy the curiosity of viewers, journalists often travelled outside Montreal, and sometimes abroad.
- -Teenagers can follow the experiences of science popularizer Fernand Seguin, from 1955 to 1957 at Radio-Canada