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- Good-natured, 6 y.o. Dennis is a menace to his parents and especially to his neighbor, Mr. Wilson. He has adventures with his friends and dog, Ruff. Each episode has 3 6-10 min. stories.
- The Care Bears live in a faraway place up in the clouds called Care-a-Lot. They travel around the world on Missions in Caring, whilst evil villains such as Lord No Heart, try to thwart their plans.
- Illiop Teddy Ruxpin (Illiops being bear-like creatures) leaves his homeland in Rillonia with his friend Grubby, an octopede, in search of adventure. They meet up with an inventor named Newton Gimmick who accompanies them on their quest for the Treasure of Grundo. What the Trio unexpectedly find are six crystals with different meanings and powers. These crystals, however, also can enable the Monsters and Villains Organization (MAVO) to have absolute power over the land, and the leader, Quellor, wants to make sure that an Illiop never possesses the crystals. Elsewhere, a less pronounced threat also routinely besieges the Trio, which is the wannabe villain Jack W. Tweeg, a greedy Troll-half Grunge who has huge hopes for joining MAVO. The sixty five episode series, based upon the tape-and-book toy bear Teddy Ruxpin, unfolds gradually, as the Trio meet up with more and more interesting and often friendly creatures and visit intriguing lands.
- Syndicated series featuring the stars of the World Wrestling Federation. Featuring wrestling matches, interviews and updates on ongoing feuds and upcoming events.
- 13 part television series based on the books: "The Little Vampire" and "The Little Vampire Moves In" by Angela Sommer-Bodenburg.
- Holly and her three puppet roommates teach young children different lessons.
- When Dorothy and her little dog Toto are swept up by a tornado, they are magically transported to the Land of Oz- An enchanted world were anything is possible!
- V.H. Adderly, a former James Bond style operative for I.S.I., is given a desk job in the Department of Miscellaneous Affairs after losing function in his left hand- the result of torture by enemy agents. He hates the mundane assignments he is given, thumbs his nose at protocol, and somehow manages to dig up a threat to national security or a spy at every turn. Melville Greenspan, his boss, is an insecure life long pencil pushing bureaucrat, who seems concerned only with not making waves and making sure that the proper forms are filled out. He is afraid that Adderly's snooping will result in his being fired. Mona is the efficient department clerk/secretary, almost bored with her work and longing for excitement (and a date with V.H.). She often covered for Adderly, and would occasionally help him on assignments, sometimes with Greenspan's permission.
- The personal and professional life of NHL hockey player Pierre Lambert. This series depicts accurately the underworld of hockey, a (almost) real behind-the-scenes look.
- A Newfoundland, Canada focused sketch comedy show.
- The story of four modern women in their forties, facing the hard reality of urban life.
- Doctor James Campbell, a widower, moves to Upper Canada with his three children. Taking place during the 1830s, the family and their community deal with both adventure and misfortune.
- Two reporters hunt for the latest juiciest stories for their crime column. Their wacky colleagues help them.
- -"Avec un grand A" (or "L'Amour avec un grand A") is a collection of several Quebec (Canada) tele-dramas written by Janette Bertrand in 52 episodes (50-minute), broadcast between February 19, 1986 and March 22, 1996 on Radio-Québec.
- An orphaned girl and her lonely aunt living in 1930s England attract the attention of a handsome naturalist when they decide to raise an abandoned seal.
- -Trois jeunes femmes dans la vingtaine partagent un appartement à Montréal (au Québec). Claude Jobin, très engagée socialement, est de toutes les causes, au travail et ailleurs. Hélène Gagnon est secrétaire et aspire à la carrière de mannequin malgré l'avis de sa famille et de ses compagnes d'appartement. Judith Létourneau étudie en communications pour devenir journaliste ou commentatrice sportive. Au fil des ans se greffent au trio des amis, des voisins et des parents, dont Jean Côté, superintendant de l'immeuble, Agathe Potvin, une veuve de 70 ans, indépendante et cultivée, que révolte l'injustice sociale, et l'avocate Carmen St-Pierre.
- As was its 1970s predecessor, "Split Second" was a fast-moving game show where three contestants, one a returning champion, competed to answer general knowledge questions and win cash. Host Hall announced a category (e.g., "Female Music Video Stars") and a question relating to the category ("Who was the star of the following music videos?"); the players were shown three clues ("Like a Virgin," "Girls Just Want to Have Fun," "Who's Ever in New England"). All three contestants rang in, the one who rang in first having the first chance to select a clue and provide an answer. If he was right, he won a share of the pot; his/her opponents could answer two or possibly all three questions. Players were rewarded based on their ability to answer $10 each if all three contestants provided one right answer; $25 if two of them were right; and $50 if just one answered all three questions correctly (by the way, the correct answers were, in order, Madonna, Cyndi Lauper and Reba McEntire). After an undefined time limit, dollar values were doubled (i.e., $20, $50 and $100). In the game's final round, contestants were seeded based on their score up to that point the player in the lead needing four correct answers to become champion, second place requiring five and third place requiring six; ties required the players to answer the lesser of the required number of questions. The player who met his/her requirements first was the day's winner. That player moved on to the bonus round, played one of two ways: 1. The player chose three of five screens; if they all read "CAR," they won that prize and left undefeated; otherwise, they won a "FUR" or a "TRIP" and returned to the next show. 2. The player chose one of five screens; if it said "CAR," they won the car and retired undefeated; otherwise, it was $1,000 and a return to the next show, with a championship win meaning improved odds. Five-time champions retired undefeated and won a new car.
- A comedy/drama about urban life in the 1980s as lived by a unique family trio consisting of Jean Lipton, single mother and host of a popular radio talk show; daughter Zoe and Jean's 63 year old university student father.
- A Northern comedy drama series about 19th Century Royal Canadian Mounted Police officers and three good-looking women who live near by their log cabin. A company of friends has a number of adventures in a frontier setting and of course their romantic interests, the three beauties, are guarded by a quite grumpy old man.
- One of Canada's longest-running fishing shows, Fish'n Canada travels from coast to coast in search of trophy fishing opportunities. First started by brothers Angelo and Reno Viola in 1986, The Fish'n Canada Show has been on the air for over 30 years. Today, Angelo is joined by lifelong fishing buddy, Peter Bowman, and the pair continue to travel across Canada educating anglers using the experience they've gained over the years.
- -'Action Réaction' was a French Canadian game show, an adaptation of the American game show "Chain Reaction", in which players compete to form chains composed of two-word phrases. It aired on TQS from September 8, 1986 to June 1, 1990, with Pierre Lalonde as host, and was taped on the same set as the then-concurrent US version.
- Science reporter Bob McDonald hosts a kids educational show in which he investigates with his viewers various questions about science. With interviews and scientific experiments, the wonders of the world are explored.
- Author-illustrator Kate discusses science with visiting friends.
- The series is composed of 13 shows of 24 min. each. The shows aired weekly on local TV and on cable. The aim of the series was to introduce to the viewers the most successful people of the Italian community in several industrial fields. Bruno Pischiutta interviewed industrialists, sport champions, artists and many others who, after emigration from Italy to Canada, reached great success in their careers.
- A weeknight daily news interview and documentary show.
- -"Rock Velours" is a musical television and talk show broadcast in Quebec (Canada) from September 8, 1986 to July 29, 1996 on MusiquePlus. It was hosted by Sonia Benezra every Monday at 7 p.m. until June 20, 1992 when she left for TQS (Télévision Quatre-Saisons), then by Juliette Powell from September 14, 1992. Starting in the fall of 1994, it was produced at noon and rebroadcast at 8 p.m. As the title suggests, the show was made up of music videos of soft rock songs. Columnists and interviews with guests rounded out the package.
- A first-person trip through Toronto during the late-night hours, accompanied by jazz music.
- A young man in a red vintage pick-up truck goes in search of his birthright.
- -Public affairs show hosted by Jean-Luc Mongrain.