Consists of an episode featuring James Barber (cook), Yvonne Casson (author, "The Farther Shore"), Dan Duran, Allan Frue (singer/songwriter), Sam Rubin, and Dale Stuart (aerial freestylist).
Consists of an episode featuring Bob Berkowitz, Dan Duran, Charmaine Goodin (fashion), Richard Preston (author, "The Hot Zone"), Barry Seltzer (author, "It Takes 2 Judges to Try a Cow"), and Dr. Sandy Shiner.
Consists of an episode featuring Dr. Effie Chow (Miracle Healing in China), Andre Gagnon (pianist), Adrienne Gold (home decorating), Dan "Humble" Howard, and Dr. Bob Schwartz (How to Satisfy Your Mate Every Time).
Consists of an episode featuring Dr. Effie Chow (Miracle Healing in China), Andre Gagnon (pianist), Adrienne Gold (home decorating), Dan "Humble" Howard, and Dr. Bob Schwartz (How to Satisfy Your Mate Every Time).
Consists of an episode featuring Downtown Julie Brown, Dan Duran, Paula Cole (singer/songwriter), Peter Greenberg, Darlene Kelp (Jiu Jitzu World Champion), Cliff Thornburn (Snooker World Champion).
Consists of an episode featuring Downtown Julie Brown, Dan Duran, Paula Cole (singer/songwriter), Peter Greenberg, Darlene Kelp (Jiu Jitzu World Champion), Cliff Thornburn (Snooker World Champion).
Consists of an episode featuring interviews with actor Gail O'Grady (NYPD Blues), presentation by Ian Angus re: long distance telephone alternatives in Canada, a cooking demonstration by actress Cloris Leitchman, "What Men Find Sexy" feature by Bob Berkowitz and a demonstration by police officer/motivational speaker/founder of "Survive Institute" of women's self defence Debbie Gardner.
Consists of an episode featuring interviews with actor Gail O'Grady (NYPD Blues), presentation by Ian Angus re: long distance telephone alternatives in Canada, a cooking demonstration by actress Cloris Leitchman, "What Men Find Sexy" feature by Bob Berkowitz and a demonstration by police officer/motivational speaker/founder of "Survive Institute" of women's self defence Debbie Gardner.
Consists of an episode featuring Dan Duran, Caroline Graham (author, "Camilla: The King's Mistress"), and James Taylor.
Consists of an episode featuring Liza Copeland (author, "Just Cruising"), Elaine Dembe, Adrienne Gold (fashion), Yardley Smith (actress), and John Kay Steppenwolf.
Consists of an episode featuring Liza Copeland (author, "Just Cruising"), Elaine Dembe, Adrienne Gold (fashion), Yardley Smith (actress), and John Kay Steppenwolf.
Consists of an episode featuring Dan Duran, Leslie Nielsen, and Dionne Warwick.
Consists of an episode featuring Dan Duran, Leslie Nielsen, and Dionne Warwick.
Consists of an episode featuring Dixie Carter, Billy Davis, Jr., Dan Duran, and Marilyn McCoo.
Consists of an episode featuring Dixie Carter, Billy Davis, Jr., Dan Duran, and Marilyn McCoo.
Consists of an episode featuring Dan Duran, Richard Marx, and Andrew Morton (author, "Diana: Her New Life").
Consists of an episode featuring Dan Duran, Richard Marx, and Andrew Morton (author, "Diana: Her New Life").
Consists of an episode featuring Jim Carroll, Dan Duran, Erica Ehm, Ayre Gross (actor), and Meg Hogarth (MediaWatch).
Consists of an episode featuring George Christy, Fran Leibowitz (author), and Armin Shimerman (actor).
Consists of an episode featuring George Christy, Fran Leibowitz (author), and Armin Shimerman (actor).
Consists of an episode featuring Bob Berkowitz, Sherry Blakelock, John McDermott (singer), and Adrian Raeside (author/cartoonist).
Consists of an episode featuring Bob Berkowitz, Sherry Blakelock, John McDermott (singer), and Adrian Raeside (author/cartoonist).
Consists of an episode featuring Mike Absom, Guilano Bugiali (author/chef), Elaine Charal (handwriting analyst), Yves Laroche (aerial skier), Robert Morse (actor), and Melanie Rockett (author, "How to Make Outrageous Tips").
Consists of an episode featuring Mike Absom, Guilano Bugiali (author/chef), Elaine Charal (handwriting analyst), Yves Laroche (aerial skier), Robert Morse (actor), and Melanie Rockett (author, "How to Make Outrageous Tips").
Consists of an episode featuring William Burrill (author, "Hemingway: The Toronto Years"), Adrienne Gold (fashion), Yaphet Kotto (actor), and Rick Moranis (comedian).
Consists of an episode featuring William Burrill (author, "Hemingway: The Toronto Years"), Adrienne Gold (fashion), Yaphet Kotto (actor), and Rick Moranis (comedian).
Consists of an episode featuring Anthony Carr (psychic), Jackie Stallone (psychic), Daphna Rabinovitch (cook), Paul Watson (author, "Ocean Warrior"), and Bryan White (singer).
Consists of an episode featuring Anthony Carr (psychic), Jackie Stallone (psychic), Daphna Rabinovitch (cook), Paul Watson (author, "Ocean Warrior"), and Bryan White (singer).
Consists of an episode featuring Janet Charlton (gossip), Ralph Louis Harris (actor), Rhoda Levin (author, "Heartmates"), William Thomas (author/columnist), and Jonathon Welsh (actor).
Consists of an episode featuring Janet Charlton (gossip), Ralph Louis Harris (actor), Rhoda Levin (author, "Heartmates"), William Thomas (author/columnist), and Jonathon Welsh (actor).
Consists of an episode featuring Charmaine Goodin (style/beauty), Brad McIntyre, Faye Resnick (author, "Nicole Brown Simpson: The Diary of a Life Interrupted"), and Barry White (singer/songwriter).
Consists of an episode featuring Bob Berkowitz, Kacy Duke (fitness expert), and Tom Eplin (actor).
Consists of an episode featuring George Christy (gossip), The Groove Kings (band), Jon Scieszka (author, "The Book That Jack Wrote"), Dr. Stephen, and Debbie Travis (style/home).
Consists of an episode featuring George Christy (gossip), The Groove Kings (band), Jon Scieszka (author, "The Book That Jack Wrote"), Dr. Stephen, and Debbie Travis (style/home).
Consists of an episode featuring Jane Brody (columnist, New York Times), John Gray (author, "What Your Mother Didn't Tell You and Your Father Didn't Know"), Bruce Greenwood (actor), Tom Koch (author, "Watersheds"), and Jeff Smallwood (singer/songwriter).
Consists of an episode featuring Jane Brody (columnist, New York Times), John Gray (author, "What Your Mother Didn't Tell You and Your Father Didn't Know"), Bruce Greenwood (actor), Tom Koch (author, "Watersheds"), and Jeff Smallwood (singer/songwriter).
Consists of an episode featuring David Adie, Adrienne Gold (style/fashion), Leonard Maltin (film critic), Andrea Miller (dietician), and Mike Shields (singer/songwriter).
Consists of an episode featuring David Adie, Adrienne Gold (style/fashion), Leonard Maltin (film critic), Andrea Miller (dietician), and Mike Shields (singer/songwriter).
Consists of an episode featuring Gary Bernstein (author/photographer), Charmaine Goodin (style/beauty), Laura Latimer, and David Suzuki.
Consists of an episode featuring Gary Bernstein (author/photographer), Charmaine Goodin (style/beauty), Laura Latimer, and David Suzuki.
Consists of an episode featuring Elizabeth Baird (columnist, Canadian Living Magazine), Robert Munsch (author), Reostatics (band), Brenda Rusnak (fitness expert), and Beverly Smith (author, "Figure Skating").
Consists of an episode featuring Elizabeth Baird (columnist, Canadian Living Magazine), Robert Munsch (author), Reostatics (band), Brenda Rusnak (fitness expert), and Beverly Smith (author, "Figure Skating").
Consists of an episode featuring Bob Berkowitz, Robert Bogosian, Leslie Brenner (author, "The Art of the Cocktail Party"), The Nylons (band), and Sam Rubin (gossip).
Consists of an episode featuring Rod Black (author, "Lillehammer '94"), Bill Brious (TV Guide), Lea Delaria (actress/comedian), Charmaine Goodin (style/beauty), and Deanne Simpson and Roger Woodward (Miracle at Niagara).
Consists of an episode featuring Rod Black (author, "Lillehammer '94"), Bill Brious (TV Guide), Lea Delaria (actress/comedian), Charmaine Goodin (style/beauty), and Deanne Simpson and Roger Woodward (Miracle at Niagara).
Consists of an episode featuring Adrienne Gold (style/fashion), Manon Lajoie (alpine snowboarder), Marlin Laucke, Andrea Moses (author, "Choices"), and Wes Porter (gardening).
Consists of an episode featuring Adrienne Gold (style/fashion), Manon Lajoie (alpine snowboarder), Marlin Laucke, Andrea Moses (author, "Choices"), and Wes Porter (gardening).
Consists of an episode featuring Carol Duval (The Craft Wizard), Warren Farrell (author, "The Male Power Myth"), Dan "Humble" Howard, and Isaiah Thomas (V.P., Toronto Raptors).
Consists of an episode featuring Julia Aitken (Homemaker's Magazine), Garth Brooks, Mary T. Brown (clairvoyant), Prescott/Brown (band), and Darcia Nolan (breast cancer survivor).
Consists of an episode featuring Julia Aitken (Homemaker's Magazine), Garth Brooks, Mary T. Brown (clairvoyant), Prescott/Brown (band), and Darcia Nolan (breast cancer survivor).
Consists of an episode featuring Matthew Georke (The Memory Man), Charmaine Goodin (style/beauty), Eric McCormack (actor), Melleny Melody, and Justine and Mike O'Grady.
Consists of an episode featuring Canadian Brass (band), Victor Dwyer, Adrienne Gold (style/fashion), Mary Lees (diagnosed with cancer), and Holly Millea.
Consists of an episode featuring Canadian Brass (band), Victor Dwyer, Adrienne Gold (style/fashion), Mary Lees (diagnosed with cancer), and Holly Millea.
Consists of an episode featuring Judy Allen (Modern Woman Magazine), Bob Berkowitz, Anne McKeon (Microsoft), and Costas Madylor (actor).
Consists of an episode featuring Judy Allen (Modern Woman Magazine), Bob Berkowitz, Anne McKeon (Microsoft), and Costas Madylor (actor).
Consists of Christmas special episode featuring Adrienne Gold (style/home), Karen Kain (prima ballerina), Shelley Noble (cancer victim), and Liberty Silver.
Consists of Christmas special episode featuring Adrienne Gold (style/home), Karen Kain (prima ballerina), Shelley Noble (cancer victim), and Liberty Silver.
Consists of "Best of" episode featuring James Taylor.
Consists of "Best of" episode featuring Leslie Nielsen.
Consists of "Best of" episode featuring Leslie Nielsen.
Consists of "Best of" episode featuring Lauren Hutton, Scott Reves, and Alexandra Stoddard.
Consists of "Best of" episode featuring James Barber, Howie Mandell, and Elvis Stojko.
Consists of "Best of" episode featuring Lauren Bacall and Suzi Landolphi.
Consists of "Best of" episode featuring Lauren Bacall and Suzi Landolphi.
Consists of "Best of" episode featuring James Garner, Adrienne Gold, and Richard Marx.
Consists of "Best of" episode featuring James Garner, Adrienne Gold, and Richard Marx.
Consists of "Best of" episode featuring Dixie Carter, Barbara D'Angelias, Debbie Gardner, and Christine Kunzelman.
Consists of "Best of" episode featuring Dixie Carter, Barbara D'Angelias, Debbie Gardner, and Christine Kunzelman.
Consists of "Best of" episode featuring Dionne Warwick, Julie Brown, Charmaine Gooden.
Consists of "Best of" episode featuring Dionne Warwick, Julie Brown, Charmaine Gooden.
Consists of "Best of" episode featuring Cloris Leachman, Ralph Lewis Harris, Dale Stewart.
Consists of "Best of" episode featuring Cloris Leachman, Ralph Lewis Harris, Dale Stewart.
Consists of an episode featuring Julio Iglasias, Vicky Gabereau, Liise Bray.
Consists of an episode featuring Julio Iglasias, Vicky Gabereau, Liise Bray.
Consists of an episode featuring Charles Keating, Victoria Wyndham, Alexandra Stoddart, Ann Searles, Katherine Younger.
Consists of an episode featuring Charles Keating, Victoria Wyndham, Alexandra Stoddart, Ann Searles, Katherine Younger.
Consists of an episode featuring Bob Berkowitz, Adrienne Gold, Hamilton Hall, Billy Hufsey, Tina Turley.
Consists of an episode featuring Bob Berkowitz, Adrienne Gold, Hamilton Hall, Billy Hufsey, Tina Turley.
Consists of an episode featuring Rose Reisman, Richard Worzel, James Scala, Norman Sealy, BAND-Archer Park.
Consists of an episode featuring Rose Reisman, Richard Worzel, James Scala, Norman Sealy, BAND-Archer Park.
Consists of an episode featuring trans channeller Dale Landry (and his spirit voice 'Dr. Smithson') and assistant Elaine Charles, Janet Charlton of "Star Magazine" reporting on Hollywood gossip, AM640 disk jockey Kenny Caughlin and Alex McKenna of the Ontario Fire Marshall's Office talking about apartment fire safety, Peter Greenberg providing travel advice (including a surprise wedding proposal from audience member Darren to girlfriend Agnes), and author M. Sara Rosenthal ("The Gynocological Sourcebooks" talking about fibroids. Dale Landry answers questions from the audience throughout the episode.
Consists of an episode featuring trans channeller Dale Landry (and his spirit voice 'Dr. Smithson') and assistant Elaine Charles, Janet Charlton of "Star Magazine" reporting on Hollywood gossip, AM640 disk jockey Kenny Caughlin and Alex McKenna of the Ontario Fire Marshall's Office talking about apartment fire safety, Peter Greenberg providing travel advice (including a surprise wedding proposal from audience member Darren to girlfriend Agnes), and author M. Sara Rosenthal ("The Gynocological Sourcebooks" talking about fibroids. Dale Landry answers questions from the audience throughout the episode.
Consists of an episode featuring trans channeller Dale Landry (and his spirit voice 'Dr. Smithson') and assistant Elaine Charles, Janet Charlton of "Star Magazine" reporting on Hollywood gossip, AM640 disk jockey Kenny Caughlin and Alex McKenna of the Ontario Fire Marshall's Office talking about apartment fire safety, Peter Greenberg providing travel advice (including a surprise wedding proposal from audience member Darren to girlfriend Agnes), and author M. Sara Rosenthal ("The Gynocological Sourcebooks" talking about fibroids. Dale Landry answers questions from the audience throughout the episode.
Consists of an episode featuring Kathleen Sullivan, Mark Espinoza, Judy Rakoff, Linda and Fred Griffith, Patty Carlson.
Consists of an episode featuring Kathleen Sullivan, Mark Espinoza, Judy Rakoff, Linda and Fred Griffith, Patty Carlson.
Consists of an episode featuring Tom Jones, Pauline Dingle, Jo Wells, African Lion Safari.
Consists of an episode featuring Tom Jones, Pauline Dingle, Jo Wells, African Lion Safari.
Consists of an episode featuring Adrienne Gold, Greg Evigan, Janet Charlton, George Fox, Tom Barnett.
Consists of an episode featuring Adrienne Gold, Greg Evigan, Janet Charlton, George Fox, Tom Barnett.
Item is an audio recording of the There's A Song In There session performed at the Barnfield stage on 10 July 2010 and may include performance(s) by Dave Gunning.
Item is an audio recording of the Concert session performed at the Barnfield stage on 10 July 2010 and may include performance(s) by Ianspotting.
Item is an audio recording of the Les Saisons session performed at the Barnfield stage on 10 July 2010 and may include performance(s) by Les Tireux d'Roches.
Item is an audio recording of the Fiddle Evolution (1977) session performed at the Bohemian stage on 10 July 2010 and may include performance(s) by Chris McKhool, Gordie MacKeeman, and The Métis Fiddler Quartet.
Item is an audio recording of the Traditional Folk Songs session performed at the Bohemian stage on 10 July 2010 and may include performance(s) by Sharon and Bram, Sylvia Tyson, and The Deep Dark Woods.
Item is an audio recording of the Clap Your Hands & Sing Along! session performed at the Bohemian stage on 10 July 2010 and may include performance(s) by Dan Mangan, Catherine MacLellan, Elliott BROOD, and Madison Violet.
Item is an audio recording of the Concert session performed at the Bohemian stage on 10 July 2010 and may include performance(s) by Lynn Miles.
Item is an audio recording of the Chansons Ici! session performed at the Bohemian stage on 10 July 2010 and may include performance(s) by Les Tireux d'Roches, Louis-Philippe Robillard, and The Métis Fiddler Quartet.
Item is an audio recording of the Folk Horizons session performed at the Bohemian stage on 10 July 2010 and may include performance(s) by Ohbijou, and Zeus.
Item is an audio recording of the Let Us Take You Back to The Old Days session performed at the Classroom stage on 10 July 2010 and may include performance(s) by Mark Douglas, and Sherry Lawson.