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- Crime Stories chronicles some of the most intriguing crimes in history. This investigative series takes the viewers behind the scenes, revealing what occurred, introducing the people involved, unveiling techniques used in solving the crime, exposing the emotion experience by those affected, and the final resolution of the case. Police officers, family and friends of the victim, defense lawyer, and prosecutors. They all share their differing points of view regarding the crime and its consequences. Their firsthand accounts, coupled with dramatic re-enactments, news footage, clippings and photographs paint a comprehensive picture of the grim truth. While the media brings us the headlines, Crime Stories fills in the details with never before seen footage, personal accounts and shocking revelations previously unknown to the general public. Crime Stories deliver a stunning look from the other side of the police line and from behind he closed doors of those involved.
- A television reporter finds herself in the middle of a murder investigation when she wakes up next to a dead body, not remembering a thing about the night before.
- Ten elite athletes from North America compete in the ultimate sports competition. The catch? They won't be competing in their own sports; they'll compete in each other's. The athlete earning the most points is crowned All-Round Champion.
- A young boy called Daniel Cook learns new things and shares his experiences and adventures with other kids.
- An intercontinental, interracial, blended family discovers the ups and downs of learning to live together.
- Chronicles the quest for fame of Luka Magnotta.
- Hi Opie! is an entertaining and heartwarming live-action preschool series that follows the social, emotional and intellectual escapades of 5-year-old Opie, a new kid in kindergarten and your new friend.
- Joy Robertson goes "on strike for Christmas" because her husband and sons are wrapped up in their own pursuits and providing no help whatsoever with the many Christmas preparations.
- Animated quiz show featuring cartoon characters from many different shows, and real life children as contestants
- EDGE OF WAR is a series that presents the people, the background and the events that have started wars around the world.
- Full of good humour and optimism, YaYa and Zouk is about two kids having fun as they move between the real and imaginary worlds, accompanied by their toys that come alive.
- An exciting new prime-time family game show that explores just how well kids and parents really know each other.
- It's My Party. (26 x 22min) is a factual series for a target audience of kids age 7-9. This program takes viewers on a fascinating journey of discovery into different communities within Canada. From Diwali to Hanukkah to Kwanzaa to Pride, It's My Party. offers a fresh take on the celebrations and explores the origins and meaning behind different elements - all from a child's perspective. Hosted by Emily Agard, each episode pairs up two kids who have never met before. One is the Party Host: a kid celebrating an event, sharing their culture allows the Party-Host to see their own celebrations in a whole new way. The other is their VIP-Guest: a kid who knows little about the event they are attending, creating a true 'fish-out-of-water' experience. These two newfound friends jump in feet first into new cultural experiences, participating in challenges and games linked to the food, fashion and festivities of the dynamic celebration. Each episode culminates in a lively performance.
- Driving Me Crazy is a fast-paced, fun-fueled reality series that puts teens and their parents behind the wheel of a car for the very first time. What could possibly go wrong? In each episode, rookie teen drivers are put through a number of challenges on a series of fun-fueled driving courses. Contestants are accompanied by a family member, who teach them the ways of the road in preparation for the Ultimate Driving Test, which is graded by the Evaluator, who is joyless, strict and detail oriented. If they pass they are rewarded with the keys to the family car. If they fail they have to find another way home. In the "Lesson Round," contestants are taught by a family member specific driving task and the rules of the road. In the "Challenge Round" contestants practice what they have learned on a driving course with whacky challenges and crazy obstacles. In the "Evaluation Round," the Evaluator joins contestants as they take what they have learned and get graded on their performance. Driving Me Crazy delivers an entertaining and unfiltered glimpse into what really goes on behind the wheel when a parent teaches their child how to drive. This co-viewing series is showcases one of the most relatable rites of passages for every teen and their parent in a fun, heartwarming and hilarious way.
- A fun-filled stop-motion animation series introducing children to George and Paul, two best friends who live in a world of wooden blocks, where anything is possible and adventure is always right around the corner. Always on the hunt for fun, and using their imaginations and a little bit of creativity, the pair are always coming up with clever inventions to help in their adventures. Whether it's buildings, vehicles, animals or even using George's arms as boat paddles, George and Paul always come up with the most fun and imaginative designs to play with and to problem solve. In George and Paul's world, a little creative thinking always saves the day.
- The animated misadventures of COUNT JR., WOLFIE, IGGY, AND GRIZ -- wee children of the night - as they play, laugh, and grow together in the Happy House of Frightenstein.
- The fun new kids' series Ainara's Bookshelf (10 x 11') gives tween viewers the inside scoop on some of the best middle-grade books that feature diverse characters from diverse creators and provides exclusive interviews with several of their award-winning authors. Each episode sees charismatic 13-year-old host Ainara Alleyne (of Instagram fame) review a favorite book from her modern book loft. Then, she takes viewers along as she crosses North America to fan out with some of her favorite writers, chatting with them about their work, creativity, and the importance of representation.
- Stories of enduring love explored through the artifacts of RMS Titanic recovered from the ocean floor.
- HELD, a psychological suspense drama, depicts the psychological breakdown of a kidnapped woman who, by succumbing to Stockholm Syndrome, falls in love with her captor. This digital series chronicles, by using broken timelines - her abduction, her life in captivity, her eventual release and, through intense deprogramming, the reclaiming of her power.
- Born from the volatile combination of sand and flame is nature's most remarkable creation- glass. Born By Fire takes viewers on a cinematic journey through the world of glass blowing, tracing its origins from ancient Mesopotamia to the present day where avant garde artisans turn molten liquid into stunning works of art. From the old world beauty of Lebanon to the kaleidoscopic wonder of Venice, Born By Fire is an unforgettable journey into the wonders of glass and its sacred link to humankind.
- Hosted by Andrew Chapman (Extreme Babysitting), MADE UP is a hidden camera series where kids pull pranks on unsuspecting parents, guardians and relatives. In each episode, with the help of a professional makeup artist, one teenager undergoes a full special effects transformation into a totally new character. Once they've been made up, the kids go undercover and test their disguises on the general public - learning to walk the walk and talk the talk along the way. After a quick lesson with an acting coach, they join a cast of pranksters and take part in outrageous and hilarious pranks that turn the tables on unsuspecting adults. Viewers are in on the joke the whole time, from the prank set up, to the make-up transformation, to the hilarious reveal that these adults are on a hidden camera show and have been fooled by a kid who is totally MADE UP.
- Learn about the different letters of the alphabet and some of the words that start with that letter. You'll also be told an imaginative story about the objects of that letter.
- What's In A Name? is a quirky, insightful and often irreverent look at the thing we use most and we most take for granted: the Name.
- YOUniverse is a series of beautifully crafted mixed media interstitial shorts that showcase space exploration from the imaginations of kids, sprinkled with scientific facts.