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- Follows the adventures of a doctor in his hospital and with his friends and family.
- A pair of slackers get in way over their heads when they try to dump the body of a dead girlfriend in the basement of a drive-in movie theater where a satanic cult performs ritual sacrifices.
- An aging out of shape reporter falls for a pretty but seriously ill ballerina.
- Buck 65 performs with Jenn Grant in the music video "Paper Airplanes'" from the album "20 Odd Years" recorded for WEA. The music video features Buck 65 and Jenn Grant singing as a split screen video of people climbing up and down a series of concrete stairs in coordination feature throughout.
- In his 45th year as artistic director of Hamburg Ballet, John Numeier directs a modern adaptation of Tolstoy's masterpiece "Anna Karenina" in co-production with the Bolshoi Theatre and the National Ballet of Canada.
- Well, that's what it is: a montage of people's legs. White, black, young, old, athletic, fat, male, female, still, jumping, doing ballet you name it. Mostly naked legs (though a few wear shoes), mostly one or two pairs at a time, from just above the knee. A couple shots include a baby.
- This powerful documentary highlights an unique surf program designed to empower African Nova Scotian youth to connect with the Atlantic ocean and discover the healing power of water.
- 2013–6.6 (17)TV EpisodeEleven new teams begin a race for an unprecedented grand prize.
- The "Race" continues in Winnipeg where teams struggle with scoring goals and channel their inner rock stars at a karaoke challenge.
- The era of Western industrialization and the Romantic movement brought with it the grand piano and the huge symphony orchestra. Verdi, Brahms, Wagner and Tchaikovsky each put their unique stamp on Western music. National Ballet of Canada stars Karen Kain and Frank Augustyn dance the Swan Lake pas de deux to Tchaikovsky's music, played by violinist Yehudi Menuhin.
- In this episode 16×9 profiles Dr. Aubrey Levin, a psychiatrist who moved to Canada from South Africa, convicted of sexual assaulting patients. Traveling to South Africa, 16×9 digs into Dr. Levin's past and finds a career littered with allegations of physical, mental and sexual abuse of patients. In a second story 16×9 goes behind the scenes with acclaimed Canadian ballet dancer Guillaume Coté as he prepares for his most difficult role yet.