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- Follows a best-selling author of a self-help book series who hides her recent separation as she starts to navigate her life as a single woman in her 40s in Los Angeles.
- Behind the scenes look at two of Canada's busiest ERs. Follow patients, families, and staff through intimate interviews and real footage as they navigate emergencies.
- The Real Housewives of Toronto follows six of the city's most privileged, powerful, and glamorous women as they navigate the elite social scene of Canada's largest city. This first season introduces Kara Alloway, Roxy Earle, Gregoriane (Grego) Minot, Ann Kaplan Mulholland, Joan Kelley Walker, and Jana Webb. Toronto is their playground and they have the real estate, cars, and diamonds to prove it. Watch as the ladies open up their extravagant lives and show every shocking moment as they deal with the ups and downs of relationships, careers, and family.
- Four Weddings Canada follows four brides as they attend each others wedding as a guest, and judge the day based on four categories: the dress, the food, the venue and the overall experience. The bride with the best wedding wins a fabulous dream honeymoon!
- In each half-hour episode of First Dates Canada, a restaurant is filled with single people on real first dates, as captured by forty remote-controlled cameras.
- 3 teams of contestants create wedding cakes for couples who are getting married. Simple Black and White 5 tier cakes to crazy over the top cakes. Festuring 3 judges who taste the cake, and Host Caroline Rhea.
- Love Hunters is a reality dating series. Each episode features one single woman (the love hunter) who is hoping to find the perfect guy. On the show she will have three tries to find that Mr. Right.
- Money morons are a leading cause of ruined relationships. As such, financial advisor Gail Vaz-Oxlade, in an amalgam of what she did for couples of various stripes in Til Debt Do U$ Part (2005) and for divas and divos in Prince$$ (2010), undertakes an intervention on behalf one of half of a couple who believes the other half of that couple is leading them into financial ruin which may in turn result in the imminent break-up of the relationship. Gail reviews the money management within the household to see what needs to be done to fix the financial problem. Beyond the keeping of a financial diary, Gail issues a series of tasks, which, depending upon their completion to Gail's satisfaction, will lead to Gail giving them up to $10,000 to help them get back on their financial way at the end of her time with them. However, Gail often finds that the story is not as lopsided as it is initially presented to be to her by the intervening one of the couple, that person who is often as much at fault if not more so in the financial problems.
- My Teenage Wedding goes behind the scenes of teen weddings, following teenage couples as they leap headfirst into a very adult world of matrimony.
- A comedy that follows the sexual misadventures of Greg Lawrence, a forty-something dud in the sack. The show features Greg and his real life wife Kathy Lawrence as they try to bring the spark back into the bedroom. The laughs are mixed with good advice, sweetness and charm.
- Internationally syndicated advice expert Ellie Tehser visits families to help them solve drastic in-law conflicts.
- It is a docu-series that sees a celebrity hairdresser travel and barter his way across the country in search of creative and personal inspiration
- Little Miracles chronicles the ongoing stories of the "little miracles" performed at "Sick Kids"-hospital in Toronto. It follows the miracles of kindness, and caring, scientific discovery performed by the doctors at Sick Kids Hospital. Episodes include a young girl who has been deaf since birth who undergoes a cochlear operation to restore her hearing. A 5-year-old boy rushed to emergency for a heart operation; a boy and his aunt facing intensive surgery in order for her to donate part of her liver to her nephew; a teenager who goes through with cancer surgery; and many other real-life inspirational stories of hope, courage and amazing miracles.
- Dog trainer does more than train humans on how to get their companions to cooperate, he also works with the family on personal issues like trusting and respecting each family member.
- Chop Shop is set within the fractious, sexy world of a counter-culture hair salon. The misfits who enter Daniel's manic world find more than just a hair salon, they find a tight, dysfunctional, adoptive family working, fighting and partying under one roof.
- Wealthy Derek Friday has never done a day's work in his life, until now. Each Friday, he takes on the job of a deserving recipient who needs a break. The results are always hilarious.
- Newlyweds who are on the verge of breaking up videotape each other, and then receive an assessment from therapist Gary Direnfeld. He challenges them to change their behavior, and hopefully bring back the love.
- Every week Risky Business showcases a couple willing to risk their own money for a potential windfall on their savings. Host W. Brett Wilson will introduce the couple to two charismatic and colorful entrepreneurs chosen for them. These real Canadians have an infectious enthusiasm for the innovative way they make money, and a track record to back them up.
- The unpredictable community of Palm Springs where everyone is either gay, gray or both.
- Host Liza Fromer makes dreams come true, allowing people to live out fantastic experiences from their to-do list.
- Interviews from the SXSW red carpets; the cast of the TV series "American Gods" talk about the upcoming season.
- Actress Christine Baranski; an interview with pop music duo Elijah Woods x Jamie Fine.
- High school sweethearts Selena and Eryk finally got back together and married years after they graduated. Since then, they've moved across the country and back while Eryk has jumped from job to job. He manages all the money, and he's done a lousy job of it. Selena's returned to work, but still doesn't get any say in how their money is spent. Their financial situation never seems to get any better and their both about to break down from the stress. When Gail steps in, she finds herself in the middle of a domestic meltdown.
- Sharon thinks of herself as the breadwinner, even though she only makes forty bucks more a month than Dennis. Dennis supplements his income with payday loans. Neither has any idea of where the money is really going. In five years, they want to own a house and a catering business, and become parents -big plans for a couple with $18 in their account. It's a classic case of freshly minted young adults on their own for the first time. Can Gail save them from a financial freefall?
- Erica and Andrew live a seemingly perfect life, with a beautiful home and huge wardrobes. But what lurks beneath the surface are mounting debts, unpaid taxes and a growing hostility towards each other. She's sick of cleaning up the mess he's mad of his business expenses. He's sick of her nagging. They both say that Andrew is largely to blame for their financial situation - but does Gail agree?
- Cheryl and Richard both work long hours. Richard spoils their two kids to make up for it, while Cheryl indulges in pedicures. Meanwhile, they're on their third consolidation loan and their $40,000 of debt just won't go away. Gail steps in to show this couple that to get out of debt, they need to get back in step with each other.
- In three short years, Lorna and Richard met, married, had a baby and bought a house. They won't even slow down to cook dinner - and order in almost every night. They're on the highway to a hellish amount of debt. With a surprise second baby on the way, it's time for these two to get out of the fast lane and start thinking before they spend.
- Janet and Ian were happily enjoying their double-income-no-kids lifestyle until their first child was born. Both want Janet to be able to stay home full time, but they're worried about the $20,000 debt they've amassed in a year and a half. And then there's their 40 year old home, which needs some major repairs. It's up to Gail to show this couple how to manage their money so their house doesn't become a money pit.
- When John married Elizabeth, he became a stepfather to her four children. After three years of marriage, they have a new baby together and there's a lot of love in their house. But after messy divorces, neither of them has wanted to put their new relationship to the test of a money conversation. That's led their debt to get dangerously out of control. Gail has a blunt warning: Love won't keep them together, not if the money sucks.
- Single mom Tammy is 35 years old - and still spends her money like a spoiled teenager. When she runs out of cash, she turns to her parents to pay her monthly living expenses. Even Tammy's 15 year old daughter knows her mom's a mess when it comes to managing money. Gail shows Tammy the hard truths she has to face up to, including Tammy's biggest fear - declaring personal bankruptcy.
- Melinda's obsessed with image. She buys what she wants, and when husband Brent doesn't make a consistent income in his freelance job, she makes him give up the career he loves in favour of something steadier. Now, Melinda's on maternity leave for the second time, and unless she gets her spending under control, the family is headed for disaster. Gail challenges Brent to take charge for the first time - and neither Brent nor Melinda are very happy about it.
- Jared and Christina have a traditional marriage, and Jared's in charge of the money. But he's dug the family into a hole and now he needs his wife's help to get out of it. Gail tells it to them straight - Christina's been a mushroom princess, living in the dark and feeding of the crap Jared tells her. It's time for Christina to take the reigns, if Jared can let go.
- When Hailea was abandoned by her mother, Sheila saw the opportunity to give her granddaughter the life she couldn't provide to her own daughters. Now Sheila and her husband Frank are $92,000 in debt and their retirement is in jeopardy. But when Gail gives them some tough challenges, the couple pushes back. Has Gail finally met her match in the headstrong Sheila?
- Sandy and Mike are living in bliss with their new baby. Sandy's taken a year off work to stay home with the baby, and she spends most of her time shopping. Meanwhile, Mike's set up their banking so their mortgage is paid by their line of credit. Neither of them have any idea of how deep they're really in. When Gail gives them the bad news, it doesn't go over well. Will these two lovebirds get out of the situation Gail calls "the worst ever?"
- Alisha, a thirtysomething single woman, has temporarily moved back home to live with her mother, Lydia, and stepfather, Percy. Thing is, she came back with her Great Dane, Isis, who steals food off the counter, fights with her parent's dogs, and pees on the carpet. Her parents are ready to throw them out so Alisha doesn't leave the house for fear Isis will get her into further trouble. Clearly, this will be a problem if she wants to meet Mr. Right. Before Alisha is doomed to eternal singlehood, can Brad help Alisha earn the respect of her dog, her parents, and even herself before a close family bond is ruined forever?