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Lost Satellite, The

Two hour-long episodes of the SCTV-like The Lost Satellite were broadcast on Superchannel, and on the U.S. pay-TV network Showtime. The premise of the show was that an alien civilization found a lost telecommunications satellite and programmed back to Earth what they saw fit. The result was a series of unrelated sketches, including parodies of pay-TV. O ...

Aka: Chronicals of the Lost Satellite Network
Original Airdates1983
TypeSeries

New You, The

The New You was a nationally syndicated beauty show which, every weekday, took one ordinary woman and subjected her to a makeover. The program also featured interviews with experts in many areas, including nutrition, photography, jewelry, cosmetic surgery, reflexology, astrology, fitness and relationships. The show was originally hosted by 1982 Miss Uni ...

Original Airdates1984-1991
TypeSeries

Peter and Pooch

Peter and Pooch Peter and Pooch was a weekly children's show and one of the first programs to air on Saskatchewan's first television station, CKCK Regina. The show featured a diverse cast of marionettes created by Freda Newman and Shirley Fraser. They also wrote the scripts and voiced and operated the puppets.

Original Airdates1954
TypeSeries

Dog House

In Dog House, Shelley Peterson starred as single mom Helen Underwood, whose brother-in-law Digby was a police detective who, when killed in the line of duty, had his personality transferred to his police dog partner, a St. Bernard. In his will, Digby left the dog to his nephew, Richie Underwood, Helen's son. The series detailed the wild adventures o ...

Original Airdates1990-1991
TypeSeries

ROQ

For 13 Saturday nights, the CTV television network present ROQ, a half-hour musical show, featuring Canadian rock groups from across the country. Each week ROQ host Terry David Mulligan introduced musicians in a concert setting with lots of music and little talk. Mr. Mulligan, involved for many years in the rock scene both in Toronto and on the west coa ...

Original Airdates1974
TypeSeries

Special Place, A

A Special Place was a children's series produced in Hamilton by Bill Lawrence who also created and acted in the show. Lawrence pre-recorded voices for the two puppets (one of which was named Penny) and conversed on-camera with them. Sandy Hoyt appeared on the show as the elderly Mr. Nickel. The program aired in reruns on CHCH-TV until the mid 70's.

Original Airdates1971
TypeSeries

Going Places

Going Places was a travel quiz show in which contestants competed for fabulous trips to world-wide destinations of their choice and an array of other prizes. In the game, two couples played for travel miles, but only the winning couple got the mileage. At the end of the show, they could triple their mileage on a final question. The program started ai ...

Original Airdates1973-1980
TypeSeries

Pick a Letter

Pick a Letter was a series produced by Screen Gems (Canada) Limited which was syndicated to television stations in Canada and the U.S. In the series, animator George Feyer would tell a story through drawings starting with letters of the alphabet. The series was directed and produced by Jean-Claude Tramont.

Original Airdates1962-1963
TypeSeries

Art of Cooking

Art of Cooking Art of Cooking was a cooking show produced by Champlain Productions and hosted by chef Pol Martin out of Montreal. It aired locally before airing nationally on CTV for one season.

Original Airdates1974-1978
TypeSeries

Profile

Profile was a weekly Friday night TV talent show, produced by CKOS-TV in Yorkton, Saskatchewan. The program featured local talent and a wide variety of music styles, from rock n' roll to folk music and choral groups. Also featured on the show was ethnic music, Ukrainian folk music and dancing. Hosting duties usually fell to the senior broadcaster on sta ...

Original Airdates1960-1985
TypeSeries
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