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Debuting in 1967, Question Period is CTV's third oldest television program that is still in production behind W5 and CTV National News.However, the program was suspended from 1996 to 2001 in favour of the similar Sunday Edition with Mike Duffy, a BBS production which aired on most CTV stations and which was ultimately taken over by the network, but was then itself cancelled in 1999.
This is a list of programmes broadcast by the CTV Television Network and the CTV 2 television system in Canada.The list consists of television programs currently broadcast, programmes formerly aired, and programmes that are soon to be broadcast by the two Bell Media-owned networks.
CBC Kids original programming (1 C, 43 P) W. Canadian children's web series ...
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The CTV network's first night on-air began with Harry Rasky's promotional documentary on the new network. That was followed by a fall season preview program. [23] CTV's initial 1961–1962 season began with the following programs, five of which were Canadian productions: [23] The Andy Griffith Show (United States, CBS) Checkmate (United States ...
CHAN changes affiliation from CTV to Global, and CIVT changes affiliation from independent to CTV. These changes were part of the 2001 Vancouver TV realignment. ARTV is launched in Canada by the CBC. September 3: Discovery Kids is launched in Canada. This is the first non-analogue kids specialty channel to launch. September 4: Launch of Country ...
Wei Chen, former investigative reporter on W5, anchor on Canada AM, host/co-host of Canada AM Weekend, fill-in anchor on CTV National News and CTV Newsnet (now CTV News Channel) Ben Chin, former Atlantic Bureau Chief; Tom Clark, former CTV National News reporter/fill-in anchor, hosted Question Period, and hosted On the Hill
This is a list of television programs broadcast by the Canadian television channel CTV Life Channel and its incarnations, Gusto, M3, MuchMore and MuchMoreMusic. Current programming [ edit ]