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- The Québec version (Canada) of Fort Boyard, featuring provincial personalities in French.
- After 4 years in America, the Berniers return to a Quebec village. Joseph struggles between his wife Célina and memories of US life. His daughter Laurianne falls for twice-widowed Uncle Jérémie. Village secrets emerge over time.
- -Talk-show animé par Jean-Pierre Coallier à TVA.
- The life of several people whose lives revolves around a typical Montreal Guest House at the "Plateau-Mont-Royal" district. The main caracter, Symphorien, is a naive but sympathetic fellow, who is the janitor for this guest house run by Mrs. Sylvain, a single yet bumbling lady who runs the house in a strict, efficient way. However, she has sometimes some conflicts with one of the boarders, Ms L'Esperance, whose man-hunting tactics does not make unanimity all the time. And also endures a wacky undertaker, Oscar Bellemare, who woos Ms L'Esperance despite the warnings from his mother, an extreme conservative lady, who will marry a "snob from the West" later. About Symphorien, his life goes in a rollercoaster: he has a family of 14 children, with a dominating wife, endures an annoying and arrogant mother-in-law as well as a cop, Constable Beaulac, who blames every trouble he gets on him, befriends a con man (Donat Labonte), but seems to have at least a good time with his brother Ephrem, with whom he tells jokes to him, but the latter retells them in a way nobody understands them.
- Jeune veuve de 39 ans, Dominique Dupuis doit assumer seule l'éducation de ses enfants Pierre-Luc et Geneviève, deux adolescents pleins de vie. Courageuse et déterminée, elle doit surmonter plusieurs obstacles, dont le gouffre financier qu'elle constate au moment du décès de son époux. Pour y remédier, elle vend sa maison, loue un appartement au Carré St-Louis et se trouve un emploi dans une galerie d'art. Ses enfants occupent une grande place dans sa vie. Elle doit subir les avances de son patron, Jean-Paul Vanier, qui la courtise subtilement, et les reproches de ses parents, surtout de son père Raoul, qui acceptent difficilement son nouveau mode de vie.
- -This soap opera features Les Stardust, a group of four young musicians, in Montreal (Canada) in the late 1950s and early 1960s. Their meeting place is the snack bar Chez Popol, where they meet with their many friends.
- La famille Berger vit modestement dans un quartier populaire de Montréal. La mollesse du père est compensée par la fermeté de la mère, autoritaire et pleine de bon sens. La fille, Ginette, frêle et timide, et le fils, Jean-Claude, à la recherche de son identité, mènent une vie sans problème. Vivant simplement des revenus d'un petit restaurant, les Berger ont d'excellents rapports avec leurs voisins. Leur vie se trouve soudain chambardée lorsque Ginette tombe amoureuse de Christian, fils du riche homme d'affaires Léon-Joseph Beaulieu. Le contraste entre le niveau de vie et les valeurs des deux familles entraîne une foule de péripéties.
- -The misadventures of four young university students who spend the vacations on the farm of the uncle of one of them. Before leaving, the uncle has taken care to send an empowered woman, who thinks she is a bit of a governess.
- Plumber Basile Lebrun and wife Alice are friends with "charming" neighbors - street worker Fabien Chaput and wife Colombe. Basile's innocence draws in his exploitative friend, while the friendship between wives often keeps them apart.
- Le comédien André Richard a créé à la télévision québecoise le personnage de "Fan Fan Dédé" pour le réseau TVA CFTM-TV CANAL 10. Il y chante, reçoit des enfants, dialogue avec eux, et anime une marionnette, Fin-Fin. « Un jour, j'ai mis mes jeans et une casquette, ce fut mon costume ». Cette émission pour enfants a eu un bon accueil et est resté à l'antenne de Télé Métropole de 1975 à 1982.
- 1992, Olympic Hall in Albertville. Isabelle and Paul Duchesnay are preparing to compete for the Olympic title. Meanwhile the competition, the couple recalls. Fourteen years earlier, a drop had plunged Isabelle into a deep coma. Times and misfortunes of the flagship couple who revolutionized figure skating.
- After his death, Honoré Brillant left his renovation business to sons Noël and Léon, while daughter Claire inherited the family home if she housed Anatole. The feuding brothers' employees include Claire's husband Théo and Anatole.
- Three roommates in their 20s share a Montreal apartment. Claude is socially active, Hélène works as secretary while pursuing modeling, and Judith studies communications. Friends, neighbors, and family join their circle.
- Magazine humoristique avec Daniel Lemire et Gérald D. Laflaque. Il y aura 95 émissions de cette série.
- -'Music-Hall des jeunes', from 1963 to 1980, was one of the most popular programs in the history of Télé-Métropole. It's very concept would guarantee its success: young people from 4 to 15 years old would come on the show to sing, dance, or perform a unusual feat in front of the camera and the TV audience. Inevitably, TV viewers were captivated by these charming youngsters bursting with talent and candour. At first, the program was called 'Les jeunes talents Catelli', in reference to the show's sponsor. It later bore the name 'Music-Hall Catelli' (1966-67) and 'École du Music-Hall' (1976 to 1979). Several artists succeeded one another as host of this program. The first was Anita Barrière (1963), followed by Joël Denis who was accompanied by the legendary Églantine. Then came Paolo Noël who welcomed the gifted young performers for several years (1967-1973). After Paolo's celebrated stint, Joël Denis came back for another spin before yielding his spot to André Richard (the renowned Fanfan Dédé) and finally, Pierrette Boucher (1979-1980).
- -Quebec television series for children (In Canada), broadcast from June 17, 1963 to June 24, 1968 on Télé-Métropole. Captain Bonhomme is a literary work created by Michel Noël, actor and writer.
- Alain Robert, 49 ans, accède au poste de ministre de la Famille dans le gouvernement du Québec et apprend à ses dépens les risques et les pièges du pouvoir. Fonctionnaires et autres intriguent pour faire progresser leurs propres dossiers. Le ministre doit concilier sa vie professionnelle et sa vie de famille, une situation dont sa femme Louise subit les contrecoups. Son mari étant souvent absent, elle se retrouve donc seule pour élever leurs trois enfants: Catherine, 20 ans, qui étudie à l'École polytechnique et veut vivre ses propres expériences, Thierry, 18 ans, étudiant en sciences sociales qui s'adapte mal à son nouveau statut de fils de ministre, et Sophie, 16 ans, encore au cégep et très attachée à son père et à ses valeurs.
- -In 1968, Télé-Métropole created an innovative formula with its launch of the artistic and cultural magazine-type show called "Bon Dimanche". The latter would serve as a template for the other TV networks and would remain on the air until 2000, resulting in more than 1,000 weekly programs being aired. Serge Bélair (1968 and 1969) was the first host of this wide-ranging review of what was going on across the Province of Quebec (in Canada), where the comments of entertainment pundits, book reviewers, record and film critics, fashion and magazine reporters were routinely interwoven with interviews with the biggest and hottest celebrities and stars of the day from every continent. Over twenty years, there was something like a relay race that took place in terms of hosting this program. Picking up the baton from Serge Bélair, André Robert was at the helm from 1970 until 1976; he then passed it on to the sportscaster Claude Mailhot (1977), who gave it over to Michel Jasmin (1978), then to Pierre Couture (1979), to Serge Laprade (in 1980 when the program took on the moniker Le Brunch), then Alain Montpetit (1981), followed by Suzanne Lévesque (1982) and finally, Reine Malo, who won the Métrostar Award (1983) as TV Host of the Year, and who adeptly and charismatically kept her hand on the wheel without ever going off course, up till the end of the journey. Amongst the many reporters at that time: Edward Rémy, René Homier-Roy, Christiane Charrette, Daniel Guérard, Jean-Claude Lord, Claude Jasmin, Andrée Boucher, Danielle Ouimet and Denis Héroux.