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This category lists television series set in Vancouver. Pages in category "Television shows set in Vancouver" The following 43 pages are in this category, out of 43 total.
C. Leah Cairns; Natasha Calis; Conchita Campbell; Luciana Carro; Peggy Cartwright; Anna Cathcart; Caroline Cave; Erica Cerra; Shannon Chan-Kent; Grace Chan; Joyce Cheng
Steven Sabados, HGTV designer and talk show host; Morley Safer, Toronto-born television reporter; Simi Sara; Joe Schlesinger, journalist and documentarian; Ken Shaw, newscaster; Trish Stratus, WWE wrestler and star of the TV show Armed and Famous; George Stroumboulopoulos, talk show host; David Suzuki; Diana Swain, newscaster
Jeanne Beker, fashion and entertainment segments on Canada AM and The Marilyn Denis Show; Christine Bentley, former News at Six anchor and reporter at CTV Toronto; Mary Berg, Mary's Kitchen Crush; Satinder Bindra, former reporter at Vancouver Television (now CTV Vancouver) Jully Black, former correspondent on Canadian Idol and etalk
Television shows set in Vancouver (43 P) Pages in category "Television shows set in British Columbia" The following 38 pages are in this category, out of 38 total.
Intelligence is a Vancouver-based crime drama television series created and written by Chris Haddock starring Ian Tracey and Klea Scott that aired on the CBC.With its pilot first airing on November 28, 2005, the series began regular broadcasting on October 10, 2006.