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- Each 14 minute live action episode takes viewers to Uncle Norm's workshop, usually the scene of his latest misadventure. The Radicals-cousins Kevin and Alanna-come to the rescue every time. They enlist experts, such as a kite boarder, rancher or maple syrup expert, to help them solve Uncle Norm's problems with mathematical solutions. This season, kids are in for a few surprises, including the radically cool Inventinator, plus a host of talented young singers. Every show ends with a fun math project kids can make at home.
- From climbing stairs to zipping zippers, finger painting to fort-building, a preschool series about accomplishing everyday firsts with humour, confidence - and even a few mistakes along the way.
- Are You Ready? is a series of bite-sized episodes for preschoolers about discovering, experiencing and accomplishing everyday firsts with humour, confidence...and even a few mistakes along the way.
- The loveable Polkaroo, a colourfully spotted kangaroo, takes kids on a fun adventure in numeracy and preschool mathematics.
- ScienceXplosion is outside, inside, everywhere. Magician, scientist, and total funster, Eric, helps us navigate our science-filled world. He introduces new STEM-based concepts and demos some fantastic, easy DIY experiments.
- Math is everywhere, in fact, it's a mathXplosion! In each of these 50 exciting, entertaining and funny math-shorts, mathemagician, Eric, shares secrets from the not-so-hidden world of math. Discover your own amazing mathematical abilities by trying out these cool experiments at home-- but make no mistake, it's not magic, its math!
- O c'est pour Ottawa is an upbeat musical scavenger hunt that takes preschoolers through the alphabet and across the Nation's Capital.
- Mixing animated sequences and archival footage, Oscar is a touching portrait of virtuoso pianist Oscar Peterson at the twilight of an exceptional career, as he meditates on the price of fame and the impacts of the artist's life on family life. Set to the tunes of Peterson's sometimes catchy, sometimes melancholy-tinged compositions, the film tells a heartfelt story about a life in jazz.
- Jess has moved to Ottawa to start a new job and Jim comes tumbling after her to surprise her with the ultimate question.
- -"Tout sexplique" explores puberty and sexuality from a variety of angles and perspectives, using humor, interviews, music, and candid discussions with teens based on sound research.
- Liam is having a birthday, and all his friends are getting ready to join in the fun. This 15 minute television special shows lessons learned from the TV series Es-tu prêt? and offers new lessons for youngsters to make them confident and enthusiastic guests at a birthday party.
- This one-hour documentary on the making of diva Maria Pellegrini is a story of natural talent and tenacity triumphing over adversity. The sultry soprano has suffered and survived for more than three decades in the competitive, sexually charged and backstabbing world of international opera. Her rise to stardom is filled with sacrifice and heartbreak, success and failure - an ironic mirroring of some of the tragic roles she has performed on stage.
- Spellz is a magic series featuring famed magician Jay Sankey.
- "Who's Afraid of Happy Endings?" is a witty and revealing documentary that offers an insider's view of the billion-dollar romance fiction industry. "Who's Afraid of Happy Endings?" follows the stories of three Canadian romance writers trying to make it big in this extremely competitive world: Kelly Boyce - an aspiring writer is hungry to sell her first book at a major industry conference. Kathryn Smith - an historical romance author, made a leap to the "dark side" of paranormal romance to stand out in a competitive marketplace. Kayla Perrin - a contemporary romance author is eager to break out of the smaller African American market and into the mainstream with a swing to the "steamier side" of erotica. Whisking us to the heart of the romance publishing centres in Toronto and New York to the whirlwind of a romance writers' conference in Reno, "Who's Afraid of Happy Endings?" features interviews with some of the biggest superstars of the romance world.
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- 1996–200759m8.0 (14)TV EpisodeVeteran radio, theatre, television and film actor Christopher Plummer has played a thousand parts, but beneath that elegant stage presence lies the restless heart of a risk-taker. Don't miss this engaging biography.
- 1996–200756mNot Rated7.2 (12)TV EpisodeOscar Peterson's drive to perfection was nurtured early by a determined father who exhorted his son to be "the best jazz pianist ever." That drive would take young Oscar from the dance halls of Montreal to the concert halls of the world.
- Uncle Norm needs to find the perfect sized foil ball to fit into the hole atop his all-purpose invention machine, the Inventonator - one that will spark its thoughts.
- When Uncle Norm tells Alanna and Kevin that the local ice cream shop is sold out of their favorite Choco Crunch ice cream, they set off to figure out why Bernie's parlour can't keep it in stock.
- At the workshop, Uncle Norm is a frustrated artist who is trying to teach the Inventonator simple animation, in the hopes of bringing to life their math-tastic adventures in a cartoon called "Rad Stuff".
- Uncle Norm is heading off with his hush hush pals on a camping weekend. He knows that a grown-up needs to drink about one and one-half litres of water every day, and he's not totally sure how much a litre is.
- Uncle Norm, has been chosen to host "Games Night" for his secret co-workers and he wants to put a new twist on the get-together.
- Uncle Norm's boss gave him an important top secret mission: and it involves sending the Normbot on a secret mission all around the world.
- At the last minute, Alannna's swim team needs someone to manage the cash box at a craft sale. It is up to Uncle Norm to save the day, in spite of his fear of change...making change, that is.
- Kevin has a project for class and he's chosen to focus on a very different kind of puzzle, a Chinese puzzle called a tangram.
- Something just isn't adding up. Uncle Norm has been entering tons of different store contests but always seems to get the answers to the skill testing math questions wrong and it's testing his patience.
- Alanna and Kevin hear woeful sounds emanating from the Workshop where they find Uncle Norm all twisted up in string with what sort of looks like a kite dangling from the end of it.
- Uncle Norm and Walter the rubber duck have been volunteered to help organize a bake sale to help the rubber duck-racing club buy a new training pool.
- The Rads arrive at the workshop to find Uncle Norm (sporting a black beret, and artist's smock) with small sketches of the Inventonator.
- The kids have noticed that Uncle Norm's old quilt is quite threadbare and they decide to make a new one using a super cool design.
- Alanna and Kevin are looking out the workshop window watching the rain teem down. They turn to see a totally soaked, dripping, and perplexed Uncle Norm. After all, it was really sunny when he left earlier.
- The Rads find Uncle Norm trying to figure out the weight and cost of healthy snacks by trying to weigh one grape.
- Uncle Norm finds Alanna and Kevin in the Workshop, squinting through a magnifying glass at small maple trees. He wants to know when they can get sap: bean seeds can grow as high as the tool shed in one summer, so why not a baby tree?
- Alanna is overjoyed with the fact that she has won a prize in a school contest.
- Alanna and Kevin enter the noisy workshop and find an excited, hammer-waving Uncle Norm building a time machine.
- Kevin and Alanna enter the clubhouse and find Norm on the telephone ordering his all time fave, a large cheese quesadilla.
- Uncle Norm - otherwise known as the "Norm the Normificent" - is trying to make a magic show appear.
- Alanna and Kevin arrive at the workshop and are puzzled to hear eerie music and the entire workshop decorated like a horror movie set.
- On his way out the door, Uncle Norm finds a tear in his coat.
- Uncle Norm's neighbor Mrs. Pearplum's prized bunnies have escaped. The Rads need to find a way to help her build a better bunny corral.
- On a swelteringly hot day Kevin and Alanna find Uncle Norm covered in perspiration...and is that yogurt all over his face?
- Alanna and Kevin put on their math hats when they enter the Stuff n' Such Shop and find Uncle Norm attempting to teach the Inventonator about measuring.
- When Uncle Norm gets wrapped up in papier maché, the Rads pay a visit to a sculptor to unwrap the secrets to body 'rules', so they can build him a bust.
- A disastrously messy workshop has the Rads scrambling to help Uncle Norm create an inventory for all of his stuff, just in time for a visit from his boss.
- Uncle Norm's shoes get a makeover with totally 'lace-tastic' shoelace patterns after the Rads' skateboarding pals give them a lesson on lacing.
- A masterful music composer helps the Rads turn Uncle Norm's ear-splitting tunes into a sensational Clubhouse song.
- With a dinner party fast-approaching and a recipe that only serves 4, Uncle Norm learns how to double his ingredients to feed his guests...with a little help from the Rads.
- Uncle Norm and the Rads have a ball using non-standard measurement tools, like a hairbrush, a doll, well anything really. - to make the perfectly sized hammock for his yard.