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The following are lists of Canadian game shows, arranged by language: List of English-language Canadian game shows; List of French-language Canadian game shows
The following is a list of English-language game shows that air or have aired in Canada. [1 0–9. 5-4-3-2-Run (1988 ... (a British television channel devoted to game ...
Men's hockey – Canada vs. USA gold medal game: 16.67 February 28, 2010 Canada's Olympic Broadcast Media Consortium: 2 Closing Ceremony: 14.44 February 28, 2010 3 Opening Ceremony: 13.50 February 12, 2010 4 Men's hockey – Canada vs. USA preliminary round game: 10.68 February 21, 2010 5 Men's hockey – Canada vs. Russia quarterfinal game: 10.56
The Mad Dash is a television game show created by Sidney M. Cohen (who hosted the pilot episode) which first appeared in 1978 on Canada's CTV network and ran until 1981. The series proved to be a family favourite based on Canada's BBM ratings, and was also popular in parts of the northern United States, where CTV affiliates were available to Americans living near the Canada–United States ...
Big Brother Canada is a Canadian television reality game show based on the Dutch reality show of the same name, which was part of the wider Big Brother franchise. The first season of the series premiered on February 27, 2013, on Slice. From the third season, the show aired on Global until the twelfth and final season ended on May 8
Big Brother Canada is a reality game show that began airing in 2013 on Slice, and later on Global. The series is part of the global Big Brother franchise. Contestants on the show, referred to as HouseGuests, compete for a $100,000 prize among other luxuries. Since its inception, the show has had a total of one hundred six official HouseGuests ...
They played their first game in March 1978 against Richview Collegiate Institute and future Prime Minister of Canada Stephen Harper in the first game of the Etobicoke, Ontario, flight. Vincent Massey Collegiate easily won by a score of 445–160, with Harper scoring 80 points for Richview Collegiate in his first and only appearance on the show.
Guess What is a Canadian game show that aired from 1983 to 1987. The show was created by Nick Nicholson and E. Roger Muir, the pair behind The Newlywed Game and a series of long-running Canadian productions such as Definition, and was a production of Glen-Warren Productions for CTV. Robin Ward served as the host while Nick Hollinrake announced.