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This category lists television series set in Montreal. Pages in category "Television shows set in Montreal" The following 48 pages are in this category, out of 48 total.
Jack Gould's review in The New York Times called the network debut of Tonight on Broadway "a decided disappointment for a premiere which had been heralded as a 'milestone' in television.'" [10] The review summed up the episode as essentially an advertising vehicle for Mr. Roberts (the featured play) and said, "certainly television merits a better fate than being used merely as an animated ...
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This is a non-exhaustive list of French-language television series from Canada. Most such television series are produced in Quebec, although a small number are also produced elsewhere in Canada. Series produced outside Quebec are noted below with a †. For English Canadian series, see list of English-language Canadian television series.
19-2 is a French-Canadian police drama television series. Set in Montreal, the show centres on the professional and personal lives of patrol officers from Poste 19 of the Service Police Metropolitan, a fictitious version of the Service de police de la Ville de Montréal. The series name comes from the call sign of the patrol car of the main ...
Broadway Sings the Music of Jule Styne (March 20, 1987) [43] Ozawa, directed by Albert and David Maysles (March 27, 1987) [43] The Comedy of Errors (April 1, 1987) Steve Reich: A New Musical Language (April 10, 1987) [43] Seize the Day (May 1, 1987) [43] Vladimir Horowitz: The Last Romantic, directed by Albert and David Maysles (May 22, 1987) [43]