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- A group of amateur Canadian bakers are convened for a baking competition. There is a theme to each week's competition, generally in the vein of the type of goods the competitors are to bake.
- Amateur chefs compete in this Canadian version of the reality-cooking series.
- Welder Up's Steve Darnell and his band of oddballs and misfits are the Picassos of automotive fabricators. They work out of a sprawling garage on the outskirts of the Las Vegas Strip - stripping and re-building one-of-a-kind Mad Max-style VEGAS RAT RODS for quirky customers out of hidden treasure.
- An ambitious team scours Canada's Northern wilderness to recover rare vehicles hidden in the bush, racing against time to preserve automotive history.
- Nominated by friends and relatives who accompany them on their journey, eight Canadians are chosen each season of the series potentially to be named Canada's Worst Driver. The eight are sent to the Driver's Rehabilitation Centre where symbolically they are stripped of their car keys and/or driver's license. They are then subjected to a two-week session of driving challenges to test their driving skill and knowledge, each challenge first performed by the host, a self-professed average driver, to demonstrate that the challenge can be completed successfully. They are also provided assistance in improving their driving by a panel of experts. Each episode presents three challenges. Starting at the end of the season's second episode, the experts evaluate how each has done, and "graduates" one person per episode, the graduate getting back his/her keys/driver's license and allowed to drive away from the Centre. At the end of the two weeks on the season's finale where three drivers remain, each is subjected to an on-road test through a busy downtown city situation. After that, one of the remaining three will be named Canada's Worst Driver.
- Canadians go to repossessed storage units and bid against each other for the unit's goodies.
- Mary Makes It Easy follows Mary Berg as she provides tips, tricks, and recipes to solve every day cooking woes.
- Last Stop Garage is a rag-tag team of mechanics in North West River, Labrador, Canada. Their family owned shop, CRB Automotive, is the only automotive/mechanic business in a town of 500 people. Using backwoods ingenuity, they fix and build just about anything for anyone. Even small repairs are a a BIG deal.
- Come Dine with Me Canada (2010) is based on the British television show of the same name, Come Dine with Me (2005). Five strangers, each an amateur chef, compete to host the best dinner party, each party solely for the competitors and to be held on consecutive evenings. Each host submits a menu in advance of the week, the menu to consist of an appetizer, a main course and a dessert. At the end of each party, the guests secretly rate the party on a scale of one to ten inclusive. Each guest can use whatever criteria he/she deems important to rate the party, the quality of the food served, the liking of the food to one's own palate regardless of its quality, the difficulty of the meal preparation, the entertainment provided, and hosting skills among the possible criteria. At the end of the last party, the host of that party gets the voting results, which he/she reads to the other competitors. The competitor with the highest score wins $1,000.
- Listing Large follows Odeen Eccleston and Lamont Wiltshire as they build a real estate empire while juggling parenthood, friendship and love.
- He conquered the known world by age 25, and not only did Alexander the Great win more than 40 battles, he likely did so while intoxicated, riding bareback, and wearing skimpy battledress. Welcome to Secret Life of Alexander the Great.
- Family Home Overhaul is a Canadian home renovation reality series, featuring various HGTV designers working with deserving families who have been nominated by their communities to have the designer renovate their homes.
- Go on a decade-by-decade voyage of discovery through life-changing inventions, like the radio that made the world smaller, the machine gun that made it more dangerous, or the parking meter that made it more expensive.
- Canadians from across the country come together to prove that they are not Canada's Worst Handyman.
- An exploration and celebration of one of the world's most beloved foods through the lens of an extreme cheese lover
- Last Car Standing pits the owners of extraordinarily lousy cars against each other in an escalating series of intense driving contests. In the space of each one hour show, we put five drivers through four high-impact elimination rounds until we're left with the sole car-vivor. The driver of the last car standing gets a $10,000 upgrade. Or, they can pass on the ten grand for a chance to compete in the playoff episode for a complete $50,000 automotive resurrection. Each eliminated beater will get impaled in front of its owner's eyes on our massive Spike of Shame.
- 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!
- Canadian version of the popular cooking competition series.
- Billy captures and relocates all sorts of critters.
- Each episode of Hardcore Heroes features two adrenaline-packed true stories of courage. From iconic war heroes and technological mavericks, to fearless first responders and selfless civilians, every story will focus on the coolest tactics, the biggest challenges, and the riskiest maneuvers that saved lives or altered the future of this world. "Hardcore Heroes" will bring these astonishing stories to life using major storytelling techniques - up-close and gritty live action recons; CGI maps, period stills, and stock footage; as well as first-person interviews with the heroes themselves, survivors, team members, fans, and family. A roster of experts will also weigh in, providing viewers with context and astonishing details on how the heroes were able to achieve their goals against formidable odds. All of these elements will be tied together with engaging, informative narration.
- Each one-hour episode features Andrew Younghusband completing driving challenges in one of "the world's worst driving cities", with the ultimate goal of learning to drive better than a local professional driver. Cities featured on the the show included Delhi, India; Bangkok, Thailand; Mexico City, Mexico; Manila, Philippines; Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia; and Lima, Peru; Nairobi, Kenya; Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam; Port-au-Prince, Haiti; La Paz, Bolivia; Rome, Italy; and São Paulo, Brazil.
- In Junior Chef Showdown, the best and brightest young cooks go head-to-head in challenges that test their skills and ingenuity in the kitchen, but only one pint-sized chef will be named the country's best.
- Mary Berg offers tips on dealing with cooking stress, time-saving tips in the kitchen an advice.
- 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.
- Wim Hof can regulate his body temperature to withstand frigid temperatures. Elizabeth Salser can see music in color. Esref Armagan, the blind artist. Rüdiger Gamm can calculate large numbers and calendar dates in his head.