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- "The Hilarious House of Frightenstein" was as hosted spooky show aimed at a children's audience.
- The adventures of the iconic gentleman-burglar, loosely adapted from Maurice Leblanc's pages.
- Children's program starring two human hosts and the Polkaroo, a mischievious kangaroo.
- The cases of rugged young Dr. Locke and his crusty mentor Dr. Sellers.
- This repertory cast present tales of folklore in the self-narrating style of story theatre.
- Irish folk songs, and comedy skits featuring the boys as mischievous leprechauns. A multitude of guest stars. Filmed in-studio and on location throughout Canada.
- Kenny Rogers along with stars of the 70's entertain the audience with Songs and Comedy on this variety series that takes place on a Mississippi Riverboat set.
- A panel observes sketches of a man breaking the law somewhere in Canada, and are challenged to guess the law being broken.
- Canadian-made revival of the popular U.S. children's series. The series ran from 1972 to 1975.
- An anthology drama series originating in Canada, but relying heavily on American actors and actresses, and syndicated in the United States.
- In "All About Faces," two celebrity teams were shown a vignette in which an average person was secretly filmed. The "average Joe" was eventually caught in the middle of a moral or ethical dilemma; as the situation reached its climax, the vignette was stopped and the celebrities would then wager money on how they think the situation will be resolved (the subject's facial expressions also figured into the teams' decisions; hence the show's title). The rest of the film vignette was then shown with the outcome; whichever team amassed the most cash at the end of the show won the game.
- L'histoire pivote autour de Centour, un génie provenant d'un autre monde, le pays des génies, et qui est un joueur de tours possédant un bracelet magique. Dans le but de jouer ses tours, il se déguise en scientifique, en enquêteur (le détective Toutalaloupe) ou en d'autres personnages. Lorsqu'il met la pagaille dans une pièce à l'aide de son bracelet, il laisse souvent comme "signature" des empreintes de pieds colorées un peu partout. Verbo, un autre génie, est envoyé sur terre, plus précisément au Québec, pour contrecarrer les machinations de Centour. Verbo se fait ami avec Pico et avec sa famille, son père Philibert et sa mère Cybèle. Afin de l'aider, Verbo utilise un petit instrument aide-mémoire qui s'appelle Mémo. C'est en faisant une phrase grammaticalement parfaite que Verbo parvient à déjouer Centour et à remettre les choses dans leur état initial.
- A talk show with Canadian comedian and actor Alan Hamel as the host. During each of the episodes, one male celebrity guest has to face a panel of three female celebrities, who just wait for the smallest opportunity to 'dump' him for anything he says or does that seems insulting to their womanhood.
- Cette série pour enfants relate les aventures de deux souris voyageant en montgolfière à travers le monde. C'est l'occasion, pour elles, de nous initier à l'histoire, à la culture et à la géographie des endroits qu'elles visitent.
- -Radio-Canada program, from 1971 to 1992, for senior citizens, hosted by Pierre Paquette. This meeting place was intended to serve and entertain the public. People of a certain age could exchange their points of view on subjects that interested them.
- A hybrid soap opera with public service announcements
- Game show in which contestants watch classic (or not-so-classic) film clips, and afterwards answer questions about each clip, testing their observation skills.
- This doctor is an understanding psychiatrist and trusty psychoanalyst to a clientele consisting of rich women
- Canadian drama anthology series
- Reenactments of famous Canadian and American jury trials
- Writers, philosophers, theologians and scientists tell us about the spiritual adventure of man and their vision of the world. The Rencontres program allows viewers to discover some of the great thinkers of the 20th century.
- -Through the characters and situations, children will undoubtedly see how the good citizen behaves when faced with the pitfalls of bad citizens. / SYNOPSIS: Flip, a child in close contact with nature, talks to the wind and attributes a soul to inanimate objects. His daily life is less idyllic, however, with an entourage made up of Mrs. de Feu, a rabid consumer, Mr. Cratie, a great materialist, and Sam, a naive exploiter who is sometimes exploited in turn. As for the Téléa computer, it is an extraordinary machine but has no reasoning capacity.