Consists of an episode featuring Simon Alexander. Integrated commercials.
Consists of an episode featuring Lisa Laugheed. Integrated commercials.
Consists of an episode featuring Pam Wallin.
Consists of an episode featuring Bill Hicks and Lloyd Robertson.
Consists of an episode featuring Toronto resident Debby Argyropoulos who got 21" cut from her 41" hair; an interview with parents Crystal and Bruce of missing child Michael Dunahee, crime expert James Fox and Barry Hammond, of America's Trading Cards Inc. of Sun City, Arizona which developed trading cards featuring missing children and America's Most Wanted; 'Teen Week' panel discussion with editors of teen magazines including Bonnie Hurowitz-Fuller (YM); Sarah Smith Patton (Seventeen) and Mary Kay Schilling (Sassy); ends with set by Irish comedian Jim Loftus. Integrated commercials.
Consists of an episode featuring Erich Segal.
Consists of an episode featuring Eddie Albert and Vanessa Vaughan.
Consists of an episode featuring Mayim Balik and Doug Henning.
Consists of an episode featuring Hallie Bryant, Mark Victor Hansen, and Larry Horowitz. Integrated commercials.
Consists of an episode featuring Adrein Arpel and Barb Taylor Bradford.
Consists of an episode featuring a panel discussion re: the 64th Annual Academy Awards, including Scott Siegel, Lynne McNamara, Victor Dwyer (McCleans Magazine) and David Hutchings (People Magazine).
Consists of an episode featuring Marianne Williamson.
Consists of an episode featuring Pam Wallin.
Consists of an episode featuring Covert Bailey. Integrated commercials.
Consists of an episode featuring interview with "Another World" soap opera stars Ricky Paull Goldin ("Dean Frame") and Alla Korot ("Jenna Norris") re: their musical collaboration on the music video "Lady Killer" including questions from the audience; interview with author Dr. Loren Acker ("AIDS proofing your kids") and a discussion on pet abuse, including footage of Martha Schissler, senior investigator with the Toronto SPCA, and Michael O'Sullivan of the World Society for the Protection of Animals and Dr. Alan Felthous, who draws a link between animal abuse and adult violence. Integrated commercials.
Consists of an episode featuring previously broadcast slips re: love and marriage. Includes interview with Dr. Peter Wen (26) and his wife Willie (74); author Dr. William Nagler ("The Dirty Half Dozen"); Gloria Edel of Medicine Hat, Alberta who almost married a bigamous British soldier stationed in Germany; and therapist Dr. Harry Dunne Jr. ("One Question That Will Save Your Marriage") who asks couples "What is it like to be married to me?".
Consists of an episode featuring previously broadcast clips re: survivors. Includes interviews with Allison Wilcox and Eddy Provost, who were lost at sea while Wilcox was 5 months pregnant; mother Kathy Lawler who was trapped on a rampaging elephant with her children at a Palm Bay Florida circus, with Corp. Blaine Doyle, the police officer who saved her children and was forced to shoot the elephant, and elephant expert Mike Hackenberger; and teen Mark Mathews who survived a mass shooting in Killen, Texas by George Hennard. Mathews survived by hiding in an industrial dish washer for 19 hours. Integrated commercials.
Consists of an episode featuring previously broadcast clips re: women in sports. Includes interview and demonstration by amateur boxers Jenny Reid and Terese Robitaille; interview with figure skater Katrina Witt and interview with goalie Manon Rheaume, the first woman to play in junior hockey.
Consists of an episode featuring previously broadcast clips re: magic. Includes interviews and demonstrations by illusionist and hypnotist Kreskin ("Secrets of the Amazing Kreskin"); escape artist Dean Gunnarson; illusionist Steve Starr (swallows objects); and performance by clown Avner Eisenburg. Integrated commercials.
Consists of an episode featuring Celine Dion.
Consists of an episode featuring Celine Dion.
Consists of an episode featuring Dolly Parton.
Consists of an episode featuring Sheila McCarthy, Anne Rule, and Colm Wilkinson.
Consists of an episode featuring panel discussion with child actors in commercials and their mothers (Lynn Nicol and son Chandler Nicol, Jean Walker and daughter Lea-Helen Weir, and Joseph Posca and his mother), interviews with talent agents Susie Feinstein and Penny Noble; interview with author Graham Harock re. arch of the covenant ("The Sign And The Seal"); and performance and interview with trio The Kidd Sisters (Yohanna Vandercliff, Margo Salnek and unidentified woman).
Consists of an episode featuring Reverend Jim Ferry and Elizabeth Manley.
Consists of an episode featuring Scott Flansburg. Integrated commercials.
Consists of an episode featuring Tiffany Ward. Integrated commercials.
Consists of an episode featuring interviews with author Dr. Earl Mindell ("The Herb Bible"), Randy Reisfeld, author of the "Teen Celebrity" book series; and actor/screenwriter DonMcKellar and director Bruce McDonald re. their film "Highway 61." Integrated commercials.
Consists of an episode featuring unknown guests and topics.
Consists of an episode featuring segments on "Mila", Carol Burnett and Kevin Leamen.
Consists of an episode featuring Leo Buscaglia and Ivana Trump. Integrated commercials.
Consists of an episode featuring Patrick Swayze. Integrated commercials.
Consists of an episode featuring Leon Hall and Ofra Harney. Integrated commercials.
Consists of an episode featuring G.W. Bailey and Nathaniel Brandon. Integrated commercials.
Consists of an episode featuring Dennis Weaver.
Consists of an episode featuring Betty Mamoody.
Consists of an episode featuring Anson Williams. Integrated commercials.
Consists of an episode featuring Morgan Fairchild. Integrated commercials.
Consists of an episode featuring Sylvia Tyson.
Consists of an episode featuring John Bradshaw and Neil Sedaka. Integrated commercials.
Consists of an episode featuring Nadia Comaneci and Corey Feldman. Integrated commercials.
Consists of an episode featuring Kim Mitchell and Bonnie Stern. Integrated commercials.
Consists of an episode featuring Marilyn French and Dr. Des Morris. Integrated commercials.
Consists of an episode featuring Gerant Wyn Davis. Integrated commercials.
Consists of an episode featuring a fashion show with Hazelton Lanes' Mary Raichins featuring male models from Cuba (Jorge Alvarez, Michael Aaron Delgado, Michael Louis Carricarte); interviews with Cuban models in their bathing suits re. their swimsuit calendar; a segment on beer tasting with John Maxwell and an interview with author Adam J. Jackson on iridology. Integrated commercials.
Consists of an episode featuring unknown guests and topics.
Consists of an episode featuring Richard Simmons. Integrated commercials.
Consists of an episode featuring unknown guests and topics.
Consists of an episode featuring John Kapelos and Carol North. Integrated commercials.
Consists of an episode featuring Chita Rivera.
Consists of an episode featuring Loretta Swit.
Consists of an episode featuring Mariah Carey and Eric Stoltz. Integrated commercials.
Consists of an episode featuring Sherry Abbott.
Consists of an episode featuring Red Skelton.
Consists of an episode featuring Red Skelton.
Consists of an episode featuring interview with author Dr. Charles Crenshaw about his book "JFK: Conspiracy of Silence" and interview with Morgana, the Kissing Bandit, a woman who interrupts professional sporting events (typically baseball) to kiss athletes. Integrated commercials.
Consists of an episode featuring Buffy St. Marie.
Consists of an episode featuring Carling Bassett.
Consists of an episode featuring Daphne Rose Kingma. Integrated commercials.
Consists of an episode featuring author Susan Strasberg ("Marilyn and Me"); and performances and interviews with Toronto's theatre actors who serenade Dini with a romantic show tune. Includes Ted Baerg (Il Barbiere di Siviglia) performing "Love Unspoken" from The Merry Widow, Michael Burgess (Les Miserables) performing title tune of "Anyone Can Whistle" and Byron Nease (Phantom of the Opera) performing "Proud Lady" from The Baker's Wife. Integrated commercials.
Consists of an episode featuring John James.
Consists of an episode featuring Francis Lear and Brenda Lee. Integrated commercials.
Consists of an episode featuring segments on contest to find women in Canada with longest heir; author H. Jackson Brown ("Life's Little Instruction Book"); segment on cancer prevention; and segment on bungee jumping. Integrated commercials.
Consists of an episode featuring "male order catalogue" "Bachelor Book" with publisher Mindi Rudan and six eligible bachelors including Marc Coons, David Anthony, Colin Campbell and Paul d'Entremont; and interviews and performances by comedians Tim Conlon, Ellen Mitchcock and Bob Kirk (The Out Of The Way Players" ) and Jeremy Hotz. Integrated commercials.
Consists of an episode featuring model agents Elmer Olsen and Ann Sutherland re. "The Look Of The Year" model search, a makeover and demonstration of modeling by aspiring model Leyla Boyd assisted by hairstylist Charles Christopher, and makeup artist Lesley [unknown last name] of Plutino Group, fashion photographer Malcolm Tweedy and stylist Kevin Stewart; interview with author Judy Ross ("Summer Cottages") and interview with organizers Jill Sharpe and Dawn Sinko and participants in the "Youth to Everest" program who travel to communities around Mount Everest and pick up garbage. Integrated commercials.
Consists of an episode featuring Patti Duke in a full hour interview re. her experience as a child actor, her bipolar disorder and her memoir "Call Me Anna".
Consists of an episode featuring interviews with mother Judith Seymour and Montreal-based Info-Cult spokesperson Mike Kropveld re. religious cult the Northeast Kingdom Church, based in Clark's Harbour, Nova Scotia and Seymour's efforts to regain custody of her son being kept there by her former common law husband. Also includes interview with founder of Weight Watchers, Jean Nidetch, including a testimony from audience member Jeff Gray.
Consists of an episode featuring interview of single older male cruise hosts Richard Catalano and Fred Ellis; presentation of environmentally conscious fashion line by Esprit ("Eco-lection") by designer Lynda Grose; and performance by and interview of "Funny Gay Males" comedians Danny McWilliams, Bob Smith and Jaffe Cohen. Dub from 3/4''. Integrated commercials.
Consists of an episode featuring demonstration of women's wrestling by Sean Norris, referee for the Amateur Wrestling Association, and Christine Nordhagen of Edmonton, Alberta and Jen Saigle of Swift Current, Saskatchewan; an interview of author Helen Irlen ("Reading By the Colors") including feedback from three young men in the audience, Nick, Harold and Carlo, who have difficulty reading; and a discussion and video tour by Lynda Reeves re. annual contest for best home by "House and Home" magazine. Integrated commercials.
Consists of an episode featuring Scott Goodyear and Nana Mouskouri. Integrated commercials.
Consists of an episode featuring interview with author Scott Mowbray ("The Food Fight") re: food trends, a performance ("I'm Alive") and interview with singer Sue Medley; and interview with Trudy Parsons, a health care worker fired when she contracted AIDS and lawyer Gerry Heddema, of the Advocacy Resource Centre for the Handicapped in Toronto, who specializes in discrimination cases involving victims of AIDS. Integrated commercials. Master tape without supers.
Consists of Canada Day Special episode featuring previously aired clips of Dini Petty Show episodes taped around Canada. Includes clips from episodes filmed in Halifax, Montreal, Edmonton, Regina, Banff, Toronto, Ottawa and Vancouver. Includes guests Earle McRae (founding director of Elvis Sighting Society), Vancouver real estate agent Andrea Eng, architect Jin Cheng, alderwoman Garole Taylor re. Asian immigration and housing in Vancouver; clips from "The Heart of Quebec" interview with children's film producer Roch Demers, entertainer and writer Pauline Julien, cartoonist Terry Mosher on francophone culture; unemployed fish plant worker Pat Ferguson, United Mine Workers rep Joe Burke and Al McDonald of CFB Summerside on economic depression in the Maritimes; financial advisor Brian Costello on recession issues in London, Ontario; retail analyst John Winter on cross-border shopping; Debbie Reynolds of the Elizabeth Fry Society and Lynn Karpetz (daughter was a murdered prostitute) on street kids; Theresa Stephenson on 'Chili for Children' program in Winnipeg; Fred Caswell (heart recipient), Heather Fisher (liver recipient) and Sally Galsworthy (donated daughters organs) on transplants; Andrew Morton ("Diana: Her True Story") on Princess Diana; Toronto police horse 'King', George Smith an Alzheimer's patient; John C. Charyk, Lorna Jarvis and Eugene Kush (town fool) of Hanna, Alberta; three unidentified female impersonators; "Mr. Tomorrow" futurist Frank Ogden; transsexual activist Angela Wensley; National Ballet School performers, music performers Luba, Jim Corcoran, Jean Marc [of band La Bas?], Daniel Lavoie, Colin James, Rita McNeil, The Rankin Family, Michelle Wright, George Fox, impersonator Andre Phillipe Gagnon, Celine Dion and local activists Jim Taylor ("Save Canada" billboards) and Agnes Potts and Connie Micallef ("Canadian First" t-shirts) .
Consists of Canada Day Special episode featuring previously aired clips of Dini Petty Show episodes taped around Canada. Includes clips from episodes filmed in Halifax, Montreal, Edmonton, Regina, Banff, Toronto, Ottawa and Vancouver. Includes guests Earle McRae (founding director of Elvis Sighting Society), Vancouver real estate agent Andrea Eng, architect Jin Cheng, alderwoman Garole Taylor re. Asian immigration and housing in Vancouver; clips from "The Heart of Quebec" interview with children's film producer Roch Demers, entertainer and writer Pauline Julien, cartoonist Terry Mosher on francophone culture; unemployed fish plant worker Pat Ferguson, United Mine Workers rep Joe Burke and Al McDonald of CFB Summerside on economic depression in the Maritimes; financial advisor Brian Costello on recession issues in London, Ontario; retail analyst John Winter on cross-border shopping; Debbie Reynolds of the Elizabeth Fry Society and Lynn Karpetz (daughter was a murdered prostitute) on street kids; Theresa Stephenson on 'Chili for Children' program in Winnipeg; Fred Caswell (heart recipient), Heather Fisher (liver recipient) and Sally Galsworthy (donated daughters organs) on transplants; Andrew Morton ("Diana: Her True Story") on Princess Diana; Toronto police horse 'King', George Smith an Alzheimer's patient; John C. Charyk, Lorna Jarvis and Eugene Kush (town fool) of Hanna, Alberta; three unidentified female impersonators; "Mr. Tomorrow" futurist Frank Ogden; transsexual activist Angela Wensley; National Ballet School performers, music performers Luba, Jim Corcoran, Jean Marc [of band La Bas?], Daniel Lavoie, Colin James, Rita McNeil, The Rankin Family, Michelle Wright, George Fox, impersonator Andre Phillipe Gagnon, Celine Dion and local activists Jim Taylor ("Save Canada" billboards) and Agnes Potts and Connie Micallef ("Canadian First" t-shirts) .
Consists of an episode featuring Bob Berkowitz, Silken Lauman, and Regis and Kathy Lee. Integrated commercials.
Consists of an episode featuring Ricky Paul Goldin, Lee Milteer, and Lou Diamond Phillips. Integrated commercials.
Consists of an episode featuring Betty Buckley. Integrated commercials. Protection tape.
Consists of an episode featuring Betty Buckley.
Consists of an episode featuring Woody Allen, Mia Farrow, and Vincent Perez.
Consists of an episode featuring Billy Crystal.
Consists of an episode featuring Billy Crystal.
Consists of an episode featuring Bob Berkowitz and Jenine Jennings.
Consists of an episode featuring Adrien Arpel, Lee Milteer, and Keith Morrison.
Consists of an episode featuring Elaine Dembe and Lorraine Scott.
Consists of an episode featuring unknown guests and topics.
Consists of an episode featuring Bob Berkowitz. Integrated commercials.
Consists of an episode featuring Jerry Baker, Simon Chang, Michelle Lea, and Lee Milteer.
Consists of an episode featuring Gordon Dahl, Steven Ford, and Felicia Michaels.
Consists of an episode featuring Dustin Hoffman. Integrated.
Consists of an episode featuring Helen Shaver.
Consists of an episode featuring Bob Berkowitz, Jonathan Katz, and Richard Mineards. Integrated.
Consists of an episode featuring Lynn Johnston and Lee Milteer. Integrated.
Consists of an episode featuring Adrien Arpel. Integrated.
Consists of an episode featuring Sonya Bata, Kim Campbell, and Linda Ellerbee.
Consists of an episode featuring Moxy Fruvous.
Consists of an episode featuring Bob Berkowitz. Integrated.
Consists of an episode featuring Bob Berkowitz. Integrated.
Consists of an episode featuring David Birney and Lee Milteer.
Consists of an episode featuring Cassandra Peterson (Elvira) and Sidney Sheldon.
Consists of an episode featuring Trey Lorenz and Toby Styles.
Consists of an episode featuring Steve Levine, Dan Matheson, and Arnie Strynddka.