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- For 11 weeks, singles 18 and over will experience a dream luxury life. Three advisers, Elisabetta Fantone, Olivier Primeau and Cary Tauben, will attempt to form the most prominent couple in Quebec, Canada - the XOXO couple.
- -Personalities brave the jungle and its challenges to win a large amount of money for a cause of their choice. The challenges they will face will be both fun and intense and will give them an extraordinary experience. Who will be crowned the winner?
- The documentary series BEING A HILTON takes a look at the tragic destiny of the greatest boxers of the 80s and 90s in Quebec, the Hilton brothers: Dave, Mathew and Alex. Marie-Claude Savard tells the incredible story of this family, collects disturbing secrets about the involvement of the Montreal mafia, and accompanies Alex Hilton as he tries to get his life back in hand.
- -L'île de l'amour" is the Quebecer adaptation of the TV phenomenon "Love Island", present in many countries around the world. Singles aged 20 to 30 move into a luxurious villa where they try to find love. To stay on "Love Island", the islanders must form a couple. New contestants can arrive at any time to shake up life in the villa. The show is taped shortly before it airs, allowing viewers to influence the islanders' destinies via an online application. At the end of the season, the public crowns the winning couple.
- -Vocalists from across Quebec, Canada compete in a blockbusters vocal competition. The show's innovative format features four stages of competition: the blind auditions, the battle rounds, the knockouts and, finally, the live performance shows.
- -Quebec rock's greatest rivalry, Offenbach vs. Corbeau, finally brought to light.
- -Sébastien, winner of the 2015 School of Idols, is a pop singer who wants to put an end to his image as a nice guy who makes prefabricated music. He decides to start his own band, hoping to create "real music" that represents him more. Well, Sébastien doesn't yet know what "real music" he identifies with, but - he's determined to start his quest.
- -Jean-Philippe Dion goes back in time by focusing on the journey of investigative journalist Gaétan Girouard, 25 years after his death which shook the province of Quebec (Canada).
- -Let's end the year on a crazy note. Bleu Jeans Bleu invites the public to a unique and crazy winter concert - shot at the top of Mount Bromont (in Quebec, Canada). Claude Cobra and his friends welcome their guests in a chalet atmosphere where everything is allowed, even wearing denim while downhill skiing. Matt Holubowski, Mélissa Bédard, KNLO and David Lefrançois join the party to perform some of the band's greatest hits as well as some covers of well-known songs. BJB is pleased to revisit 'Tourne la page' with Nathalie Simard and share a Petit Pudding with her. The string quartet Parasukov Quartet and dancers are added to this beautiful gang. A rap around the fire, an outing on the school carpet, gondola rides and many surprises inside and outside. An irresistible invitation.
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- -"Tout le monde aime" is an intimate musical rendezvous that celebrates the incomparable work of great figures of the song that still and always vibrate the hearts of Quebecers, all orchestrated with the complicity of the star of the evening. It is an incursion into the events that marked his career, through anecdotes hidden in it. This is an opportunity to discover the moments that have been significant in the eyes of the artist we love. This is the opportunity to hear a duet found or long desired by the public, to revisit a different rhythm or to share the stage with a rising artist who has always admired our artist that everyone loves. It is also an opportunity to meet the public, to feel active and part of the evening. "Tout le monde aime", it is the unique opportunity for the public to underline the love that it carries to a singer, to celebrate the songs which rocked our lives, but also to discover a monument of the Quebec song (in Canada), under a new day, with amazing musical performances. It is a gift that an artist gives himself and that he transmits to us at a time.
- A foray into the history of the Montreal Way Gregory Charles is a formidable performer, a stage magician and above all, a captivating storyteller. It takes us back to the time when Montreal, an open-minded and curious city, was one of the only large cities in North America to allow Afro-descendant artists to share the stage with white artists, and, following the waves of immigration, with artists of Latin origins. A great period for musical and cultural mixing that many will nickname The Montreal Way. Each of the artists he meets shares anecdotes about these historic years, and each memory leads us to a theme of the show. Evoking the memory of Oscar Peterson and the Esquire Showbar, this major event is more than a historical retrospective: the echoes of the past serve to propel us each time into a current musical performance. Gregory demonstrates, once again, that everything he touches turns into larger-than-life entertainment. Télé-Québec presents Autour de Minuit - Un cabaret historique, Saturday, November 20 at 9 p.m., a unique and historic cabaret that celebrates the mixed influences that have helped cement Montreal's cultural reputation around the world. The incomparable Gregory Charles surrounds himself with Oliver Jones, Kim and Jackie Richardson, René Simard, Boogat, Patsy Gallant, Queenie Clément, the dancer and choreographer Rhodnie Désir and Mamselle Ruiz to bring back to life the supercharged atmosphere of the Montreal cabarets of the prohibition until the 1970s. This major cultural event created especially for Télé-Québec offers grandiose performances and highlights a little-known historical plot, with an original musical conception by Gregory Charles.
- La Relève is the new culinary competition where 20 young culinary prodigies between the ages of 10 and 14 compete. They are divided into two groups, led by Quebec chefs Hakim Chajar and Chuck Hughes. Each week, the young people must cook different dishes imposed by the two chefs; recipes that put them to the test. At the end of the show, Chuck and Hakim judge their troupe's menus in order to eliminate a candidate. At the end of the season, during the grand finale, two young cooks (one per chef) compete to win the title of The next generation of future cooking stars.
- -Télé-Québec invites the public to a colourful musical recording. In this musical event with a Polynesian flavour, the guys from 'Qualité Motel' take over the mythical Coconut Hotel-Motel in Trois-Rivières (in Quebec, Canada) to offer their recent hits and rereadings of pieces by their guests.
- -Marjo, it's our story, the one of our emotions and our fury to live. Flagship songs interpreted by passionate women.