Consists of an episode featuring Graham Kerr and Madonna and a murder in Texas.
Consists of an episode featuring interview with Carol S. Pearson ("Awakening The Heroes Within"); interviews and footage of rural photographer Richard W. Brown about photography tips for amateurs; and interveiw and performance by francophone singer Kathleen (performing "Où aller").
Consists of an episode on Hallowe'en, featuring interviews on exorcisms and possession including disguised guest "Al" who claims to have been possessed, Fr. James LeBar of the Archdiocese of New York who investigates claims of possession, and psychotherapist Adam Crabtree; interviews with ESP consultant Paul Gilman on haunted houses and interview with Darby Crewe, employee of The Keg Restaurant, which is located in the former manor of the Massey family, which is reportedly haunted. Includes footage of the Massey House.
Consists of an episode featuring unknown guests and topics.
Consists of an episode featuring segments on stars from the television show "Another World" and a segment called "Do It With The Lights On".
Consists of an episode featuring Simon Alexander, Disney Channel, the television show "Blossom" and Simon.
Consists of an episode featuring segments on Agoraphobia, dinosaurs and a singer from Red Deer.
Consists of an episode featuring segments re. Zsa Zsa Gabor, cheese fondue and Scrabble.
Consists of an episode featuring segments on beds, 'tacky stuff' and The Royals.
Consists of an episode featuring Andre Phillipe Gagnon and Sydney Sheldon. Includes promo.
Consists of an episode featuring Tom Bosley, Dan Hill, and Darryl Sittler. Includes promo.
Consists of an episode featuring unknown guests and topics.
Consists of an episode featuring panel discussion about gossip including Richard Mineards of The London Daily Express, Janet Charlton of Star Magazine, Scott Seigel, author of "The Encyclopedia of Hollywood" and entertainment reporter Sam Rubin of KTLA-TV in Los Angeles (appearing via sattelite), includes stock interview footage of Demi Moore, Huey Lewis, Gilbert Gottfried , Liza Minelli and Danny Devito. Includes audience stories about meeting celebrities.
Consists of an episode featuring segments on Santa Barbara, Canadian Men magazine and Generation X.
Consists of an episode featuring segments on The Rolling Stonds, "At The Max", Santa Barbara, toilet training cats and The Price is Right .
Consists of an episode featuring Jessi Coulter and Donald Jessome. Includes promo.
Consists of an episode featuring segements on Nazi sub discovery and "Me and Elvis". Includes promo.
Consists of an episode featuring Barbara Coloroso and Joan Rivers. Includes promo.
Consists of an episode featuring Tula and Adventure men.
Consists of an episode featuring inverview with actor R.H. Thompson; interview with author Christopher Hyde ("Abuse of Trust") re: trial of Dr. James Tyhurst, a doctor charged with emotional and sexual abuse of female patients (featuring footage of one public victim "Jill") and interview with author Margaret Visser ("The Rituals of Dinner").
Consists of an episode featuring Ivana Trump and a segment on bear poaching.
Consists of an episode featuring Tony Bennett and Diane Dupuis.
Consists of an episode featuring Sarah McLachlan, the comic strip "Cathy", sports cards and the Torkelsons.
Consists of an episode featuring Rich Little and June Lockhart and Lost Dakotas.
Consists of an episode featuring Michael Feinstein, Alert survivors and the band Genesis.
Consists of an episode featuring Bobbi Bower.
Consists of an episode featuring contest winners, a segment on how to cure hangovers and guests Jeff and Tess.
Consists of an episode featuring the Casby winners, singer Mitsou, and foreign commercials.
Consists of an episode featuring Don Herron.
Consists of an episode featuring the topics of hostages, pop catalogue and dream warriors.
Consists of an episode featuring Liona Boyd and Peg Yorkin.
Consists of an episode featuring unknown guests and topics.
Consists of an episode featuring Marilyn von Derber.
Consists of an episode featuring Ron Palillo and Martha Stewart.
Consists of an episode featuring Silken Lauman.
Consists of an episode featuring Nancy Friday.
Consists of an episode featuring discussion of violence against women with university professors Barbara Pressman (Wilfred Laurier University) and Michal Kauffman (York University), including discussion of Kauffman's white ribbon campaign and raising children to be nonviolent; section hosted by Gidgette MacDonald of Museum and Design re. 'zany gadgets' for Christmas gifts and interview with Ronald Orenstein, editor of "Elephants: The Deciding Decade" regarding the ban on ivory.
Consists of an episode featuring Peter Noone and Bonnie Stern.
Consists of an episode featuring Eddie Mekka.
Consists of an episode featuring Donald O'Connor.
Consists of an episode featuring Warren Beatty and Paula Caplan.
Consists of an episode featuring Bonnie Stern.
Consists of an episode featuring unknown guests and topics.
Consists of an episode featuring unknown guests and topics.
Consists of an episode featuring panel discussion of movie reviews with entertainment columnist Lynne McNamara, Richard Rotman of CFNY Radio, Scott Siegel of the Siegal Entertainment Syndicate and Victor Dwyer of Maclean's Magazine.
Consists of an episode featuring Dini visiting and interviewing stars of Disney Studio television productions. Includes inteviews with"Dinosaurs" creator and executive producer Michael Jacobs and co-executive producer Brian Henson; Mayum Bialik of "Blossom"; Connie Ray and William Schallert of "The Torkelsons"; William Ragsdale and Ken Hudson Campbell of "Herman's Head". Master and sweetened master tape(s). Filmed on sets in Los Angeles.
Consists of an episode featuring Dini visiting and interviewing stars of Disney Studio television productions. Includes inteviews with"Dinosaurs" creator and executive producer Michael Jacobs and co-executive producer Brian Henson; Mayum Bialik of "Blossom"; Connie Ray and William Schallert of "The Torkelsons"; William Ragsdale and Ken Hudson Campbell of "Herman's Head". Master and sweetened master tape(s). Filmed on sets in Los Angeles.
Consists of an episode featuring Dini Interviewing soap operas stars on set, including producer John Zack, actors Jeff Trachta, Bobbie Eakes, Ronn Moss and Katherine Kelly Lang of "The Bold and The Beautiful"; actors Stephen Schnetzer and Brian Green of "Another World"; and A. Martinez and Judith McConnell of "Santa Barbara".
Consists of an episode featuring Darryl Braithwaite, George Fox, Dan Hill, Sarah McLachlan, Acosta Russell, and Michelle Wright.
Consists of an episode featuring interviews with Irene Govis, who fought off a bear; Laurance Leech, who fought off a cougar, Dennis Hampton and Larry Myers who were adrift at sea for 5 days and were attacked by sharks and Larry Myers, Andrew Emery who survived a car crash, Captain Bob Wagner who rescued him and Andrew's father Bill Emery.
Consists of an episode featuring Edward Bear, Lighthouse, and The Stampeders.
Consists of an episode featuring Tony Bennett, Joan Rivers, and Ivana Trump. "Sweetened"
Consists of an episode featuring Tony Bennett, Joan Rivers, and Ivana Trump. "Sweetened"
Consists of an episode featuring Diane Francis and McLean Stevenson.
Consists of an episode featuring Jerry Baker and Elaine Gottschall.
Consists of an episode featuring David Cronenberg.
Consists of an episode featuring Sam Rubin.
Consists of an episode featuring Harville Hendrix and Moe Koffman.
Consists of an episode featuring unknown guests and topics.
Consists of an episode featuring unknown guests and topics.
Consists of an episode featuring Andre Phillipe Gagnon.
Consists of an episode featuring Judith Krantz.
Consists of an episode featuring McLean Stevenson.
Consists of an episode featuring escape artist Dean Gunnarson; a segment on Young Offenders including Bill Slattery who was assaulted by four teenagers, Mary-Anne Kirvan, counsel for the Ministry of Justice; and a segment on teaching children how to read, including author Sydney Ledson ("Teach Your Child To Read in 60 Days"), mother Kristen Size with her daughter Charlotte who reads at a Grade 3/4 level.
Consists of an episode featuring performance and interview with male exotic dance troupe "Flex Appeal", including Lucian Anderson, "Tantalizing T.C." and "Savage"; interview and demonstration by female amateur boxers Jenny Reid, a lawyer from Kingston, and Therese Robitaille, a sign language instructor from New Brunswick; and an interview with mother Susan Mackie and her 9 year old autistic daughter Chloe, who has begun to communicate using 'facilitated communication' techniques. Integrated commercials.
Consists of an episode featuring segment on concerns about meningitis outbreak in three provinces with a call in interview with ernest Zoppa, principal of Hillcrest High School in Ottawa and in-studio discussion with Dr. Howard Seiden, general practitioner and Toronto Star columnist, and Dr. Richard Schabas, Director of Public Health with the Ontario Government. Also includes interview with Karen Preston, gold medal Canadian champion in figure skating, and pairs skaters Mark Janoschak and Jacqueline Petr; and a fashion show featuring fetish leather designs by Canadian Designer Todd Lynn of "Red Like A Butcher Shop." Includes promo.
Consists of an episode featuring Pat Booth, Tony Centa, and Avner Eisenberg.
Consists of an episode featuring Will Steiger. Includes promo.
Consists of an episode featuring Avner Eisenberg and Hagood Hardy. Includes promo.
Consists of an episode featuring Lawnie Wallace.
Consists of an episode featuring Richard Jay-Alexander.
Consists of an episode featuring Boyz II Men.
Consists of an episode featuring Frank Mills, Daniel Nestor, and Ari Novick.
Consists of an episode featuring interview with Gloria Edel of Medicine Hat, Alberta and her betrayal by a bigamous British soldier stationed in Germany; session with CKFM radio djs Humble Howard and Larry Fedoruk about their segment called "The Slime That Men Do"; dramatic and musical performances by female impersonators Chris Peterson ("Julie Andrews") and Carl Blyden ("Katheryn Hepburn") for Casey House Hospice fundraiser for victims of AIDS; discussion with CTV Sports commentator Rod Black re. his picks for Olympic medal hopefuls (including footage of figure skater Kurt Browning, downhill skier Brian Stemmle, figure skating pairs Eisler and Brasseur, bobsledders Chris Lori, speed skater Sylvie Daigle and hockey player Eric Lindros. Integrated commercials.
Consists of an episode featuring fashion show and interviews with disabled models, including designer Franco Mirabelli, model agent Rhona Mickelson (Star Tracks Model Agency), models Sally Prior, Tammy Walsh, Joanne Smith (A York University student), Nancy [Bandy?], Wendy Murphy and Kimberly [unknown last name], as well as volunteer Tracey who recently participated in hiking trip through Himalayas as part of a fundraiser for Ontario's March of Dimes; interview with collectors Nick D'Errico (collects dirt from famous sites around world), Joan Hart (collects socks owned by celebrities), Mike Sabadash (photographs of NHL athletes) and Doug Steele (beer bottles and cans); and interview with author Chick Thompson ("What A Great Idea!") about overcoming mental blocks. Integrated commercials.
Consists of an episode featuring Jane Russell.
Consists of an episode featuring Daphne Rose Kingma. Integrated commercials.
Consists of an episode featuring Debbie Johnson. Integrated commercials.
Consists of an episode featuring Eric Nagler. Integrated commercials.
Consists of an episode featuring Ned Beatty. Integrated commercials.
Consists of an episode featuring Joyce DeWitt, Florence Henderson, Brian Stemmle, and Bonnie Stern.
Consists of an episode featuring Dr. Joyce Brothers and Cassandra Vasik.
Consists of an episode featuring interview with ethics analyst Dr. Michael Josephson; interview with three of the 30 Croatian exchange students staying in Toronto, Svetlanda Slavodic, Tihana Hinek, Ivan Suker and host Nina Zugec (including footage of conflict in Croatia); and demonstration (on Dini) of theatrical special effects makeup by martha Gleeson of the Canadian Opera Company. Integrated commercials.
Consists of an episode featuring Michael Smith and Raffi. Integrated commercials.
Consists of an episode featuring Larry Coker. Integrated commercials.
Consists of an episode featuring interview and fashion show by Michelle Stafford of A Star Is Worn celebrity fashion resale boutique in Los Angeles; interview with Maureen Steenhill a teenage mother who is in a custody battle with Peter Brossard over her desire to have child adopted, including Hunter Phillips, Brossard's lawyer and phone-in testimony by Steenhill's lawyer Ian Stauffer and "Mary", the adoptive parent who had to give infant back to Steenhill while matter was before courts. Ends with interview with James De Laurier co-inventor of 'ornathopter', a flying machine which operates like a bird, including his daughter April demonstrating how her pet bat Cassandra provided the inspiration for the design.
Consists of an episode featuring Deb Gallo.
Consists of an episode featuring recovering alcoholic and drug addict Dr. Michael Palmer ("Extreme Measures") about addiction; interviews with chiropractor Dr. Janic Elenbaas and therapist Jeff Ginn who work exclusively with horses; a set by comedian Mark Farrell; and interview with author Alison Gzowski ("Facing Freedom") about her experience interviewing teens in Easter Europe following the fall of Communism.
Consists of an episode featuring interview with Allison Wilcox who was shipwrecked at sea with crew while 5 months pregnant, including Eddy Provost, one of the crew members, her baby son Eddy and her husband Steve Wilcox; interview with author Marion Crook ("The Body Image Trap") re. female body image and dieting including interview with show's floor manager Mary and members of audience; and Orangeville disk jockey Ross Carlin and music producer Hayward Parrott re. their efforts to record a new version of the national anthem, including footage of CTV documentary of project "With Glowing Hearts". Integrated commercials.
Consists of an episode featuring Vanessa Williams and Katarina Witt.
Consists of an episode featuring Gerry Baker and Lionel Tiger.
Consists of an episode featuring Gerry Baker and Lionel Tiger.
Consists of an episode featuring Moe Bandy and Richard Flint.
Consists of an episode featuring Jim Perry.
Consists of an episode featuring Interview with "Santa Barbara" soap opera actress Eileen Davidson, including questions from the audience and interview with author Collette Dowling ("You Mean I Don't Have To Feel This Way?") re: new approaches to psychological problems such as anorexia, alcoholism, and compulsive disorders. Integrated commercials.
Consists of an episode featuring Ben Cross. Integrated commercials.
Consists of an episode featuring Leon Hall. Integrated commercials.
Consists of an episode featuring Jeff Healey. Integrated commercials.