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S & M Comic Book
S & M Comic Book was a comedy special starring Greg Malone and Tommy Sexton in a satirical two-man show. Spoofing such sacred institutions as the Royal family and the American Presidency, as well as the "Rocky" movies, "Dynasty" and "The Journal".
S'Kiddle Bits
S'Kiddle Bits was a children's show broadcast weekdays at noon and hosted by Winnipegger Joey Gregorash. It was replaced in 1993 by Hi Noon, a program for adults also hosted by Gregorash, for one season.
Saddle Songs
In March, 1956, the Sons of the Saddle first appeared on Winnipeg television screens, and Saddle Songs became one of the most popular television shows seen in Winnipeg. The Sons of the Saddle were also heard Mondays on the CBC Trans-Canada radio network. Ernest Mutimer was producer of Saddle Songs, succeeding Barry McCorquodale, who produced the show fo ...
Sailor Moon
The North American version of Sailor Moon was produced in Canada, and hit the airwaves on August 28, 1995 on YTV. The program entered syndication in the United States two weeks later.
The story centers around an air-headed crybaby, named Serena, and her friends Amy, Rei, Lita, and Mina. Using special powers, they can transform into Sailor Scouts. The ...
Sam & Max: Freelance Police
Based on Steve Purcell's enormously popular underground comic book, Sam & Max was winner of the 1998 Gemini Award for Best Animated Series. It chronicles the adventures of law enforcement's most powerful duo - Sam, a six-foot dog and Max, a three-foot hyper-kinetic rabbity thing - as they solve only the weirdest criminal cases of the day. Zealously trea ...
Sang du chasseur, Le
Yan Thoreau, a Metis trapper, and his wife, Marie, live in the Canadian wilderness near Hudson Bay just after the turn of the century. Thoreau is framed for murder by a sinister young man, who arrives at the nearby settlement in the guise of a Mountie, and sets off to bring Thoreau to "justice".
Sasquatch Odyssey: The Hunt for Bigfoot
This humourous film poses fundamental questions about the origins of man, while reveling in the sub-culture which surrounds the Bigfoot mystery. This is the story of the hunt for Bigfoot and the four old-men who have been searching for the elusive, mythical creature for the last 40 years. Inspired by the discovery of Yeti (abominable snowman) tracks in ...
Saturday Date
Peter Jennings was the original host on the CJOH dance show Saturday Date (then titled Club 13). The weekly teen dance party featured live local talent as well as current chart singles.
On Mar 13, 1991, CJOH aired a Saturday Date Reunion. Back for this special were original hosts John Pozer and Dick Maloney with a studio audience of original partici ...
Saturday Night at the Movies
Saturday Night at the Movies, the longest still-running series in Canadian television history, introduces a double bill of old movies every Saturday night on TVO. The films are usually American, sometimes British, and very rarely Canadian, air uncut and uninterrupted. Each double bill encompasses a certain theme and sometimes there are guests in the stu ...
Saturday Night Jamboree
Gordie Tapp's Saturday Night Jamboree, featured such illuminati guests as the two Tommys, Hunter and Common, King Ganam and Patti Lewis
Savage Dragon, The
A half-hour animated series based on the cult-following comicbook created by Erik Larsen. When mutants terrorized over Chicago. Overlord is one of the criminal mastermind and some of the supervillains and mutants rage is on and ordinary cops is losing control against them. Until one night... a miracle happen. A large super strong, quick healing super fr ...
Say When
A panel attempts to identify people, places and events in Canada's past history. Host is Ross Dobson. Regular panel members are: Jim Chafe, ex-school teacher, writer and actor; Alice Poyser, broadcaster and writer; and Regis Bennett, assistant archivist for the Province of Manitoba.
Scan
The CBC examined itself in this early broadcast, sometimes a quarter-hour, sometimes a half-hour. The hosts introduced interviews with figures behind the scenes in programming and production at the corporation. The series also showed the viewers how remote telecasts were produced, how a television studio operated, the work of the film department, and we ...
Scanning the Movies
Unlike other movie shows, the award-winning Scanning the Movies does not critique and review movies. Instead, host John Pungente, SJ, teaches his audience to analyze and understand popular new releases for themselves. Pungente, a Jesuit priest, brings a fresh, entertaining and thought-provoking view to the world of Hollywood pop culture. Through the use ...
Scarlett Hill
With scripts originally written for U.S. radio, and characters created by Robert Lindsay and Kathleen Lindsay, the CBC made an attempt at a domestically produced daytime drama, a form that has never fared well on English language television in Canada. The characters' stories intermingled, but, deviating somewhat from the conventions of the soap oper ...
Scene of the Crime
A joint French/Canadian production that was produced by CTV, Scene of the Crime had a primarily Canadian cast with numerous Canadian and French guest stars. Originally filmed in English, this series has also been dubbed into French. The episodes were shown anthology-style. Although there were five main stars, in each episode the stars would play diff ...
Schnitzel House
The set of CHCH-TV's Schnitzel House was a little German Chalet type room. Cliff McKay hosted as Grandpa Schnitzel, complete with lederhosen. Grandpa Schnitzel sang the Schnitzel House theme song at the beginning and end of the show. It went, "Inky Dinky, Inky Dinky, Inky Dinky Schnitzel House."
Sci-Squad
The programs center on the Sci-Squad, a group of students who solve problems using science. Viewers will learn from their peers about the science in baseball, roller coasters, bikes, and more.
Science All Around Us
On Science All Around Us was a quarter-hour afternoon broadcast for school-age viewers, Lorne McLaughlin, of Ottawa Teachers' College, discussed subjects in natural science, such as turtles and reptiles or the sun as a source of energy, and mechanical science, such as motors, how they function and how one can be built with nails, paper clips, and wood. ...
Science and Conscience
Science and Conscience was an eight-week series of half-hour programs on scientific and technological changes and the moral and ethical issues they raise. Panels were drawn from a wide range of authorities and commentators.
