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Original Airdates1998-1999 TypeSeries Yan Can CookNot to be confused with Wok With Yan, Yan Can Cook was a Chinese cooking hosted my Martin Yan. Martin had filled in for a chef for a 12-minute spot on a local talk show on CFAC-TV in Calgary. The general manager of the station saw Yan in action and asked him to do a half-hour on his own. 130 shows per season were produced in Calgary and syndicated in ... Aka: Yan Can Original Airdates1978-1982 TypeSeries Yarns From Pigeon Inlet
Original Airdates1983-1985 TypeSeries Yes You Can
Original Airdates1980-1983 TypeSeries Yesterday and TodayThis series of dramatizations was intended to compare the lives of the pioneers with the lives of people today. The five half- hours were first aired on Canadian School Telecasts and repeated on A Place of Your Own. Frank Perry played George Scott, the father, Tudi Wiggins was Martha Scott, the mother, and Trudy Young and Jaro Dick played Jennifer and J ... Original Airdates1968 TypeSeries Yesterday's HeroesYesterday's Heroes was a series of seven half-hour film biographies celebrating heroism, achievement or notoriety in Newfoundland history. Original Airdates1981-1983 TypeSeries Yesterday's Hit ParadeWinnipeg producer Jack Phillips presented a selection of hit tunes over the years in a live local telecast called Yesterday's Hit Parade on CBWT. Original Airdates1956-1958 TypeSeries You and the LawThis 13-week series, produced by Winnipeg's C-JAY TV in co-operation with the Manitoba Bar Association, examined various aspects of the law and how it related to the public. Appearing with Ray Torgrud each week was Mr. Lyle Smordin of the Manitoba Bar Association. Original Airdates1973 TypeSeries You Can Do ItOriginally titled Mr. Chips from 1972-1979, You Can Do It showed viewers how to do home repairs and basic carpentry projects through short information segments, helpful hints and information on various "do-it-yourself" topics. The program was produced at CFCF-TV in Montreal. Aka: Mr. Chips Original Airdates1972-1981 TypeSeries You Can't Do That on Television
Aka: YCDTOTV; Whatever Turns You On Original Airdates1979-1990 TypeSeries You Tell UsYou Tell Us was a game show hosted by Edmonton broadcaster Doug Paulson. Each week, a topic was chosen, such as movies, television, sports, cartoons, fictional characters, or advertising. A panel of three competed against a resident expert who had full knowledge in the chosen topic. The expert was allowed five seconds to write down the answer to the giv ... Original Airdates1979 TypeSeries You've Come A Long Way, Katie
Original Airdates1981 TypeMiniseries Young Chefs, TheJehane Benoit of Quebec who had already been teaching people about the joys of food preparation for 45 years turned her attention to beginners on The Young Chefs. Eager young apprentices on the program were Karim Kovacevich and Lisa Schwartz, both of Montreal. Each program was built around a specific subject and began with a nature study. Original Airdates1976-1982 TypeSeries Your WorldThis series of fifteen minute programs, produced by Earl Barnholder, was presented on Canadian School Telecasts. Targeted for students ages twelve to fifteen, on it Lloyd Robertson discussed significant events, illustrated with newsfilm. Another series of school broadcasts, produced by Rena Elmer of the Schools and Youth Department, used the same tit ... Original Airdates1965-1969 TypeSeries Youth '60This afternoon program combined entertainment with discussion. Host Tommy Common presented interviews with persons of interest to young audiences, young performers, career discussions, and a letters segment, which included correspondence from viewers on subjects of interest. Also on the show were Penny Williams, a grade twelve student from Leaside Colle ... Original Airdates1959-1960 TypeSeries Youth ConfrontationThis program pitted a group of twenty to thirty young people against an authority in a question and answer session. Bruce Rogers was the host and Don Elder the producer for the show, which originated in Toronto and other cities. Issues included professional sport, with Clarence Campbell, president of the NHL, the pressures on Canadian culture and the ec ... Original Airdates1973-1974 TypeSeries Youth Takes A StandOn this early panel show for teenagers, with host Gordon Blackford and Vernon Trott, the director of guidance for Forest Hill Schools, young people discussed issues such as juvenile delinquency, citizenship, and sportsmanship. Original Airdates1954-1955 TypeSeries Yuk Yuk's - The TV ShowYuk Yuk's: The TV Show was a series of stand-up comedy shows from the Yuk Yuk comedy clubs. Some shows were also exported to A&E for U.S. broadcast. Original Airdates1990 TypeSeries |





