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- Two fish private detectives, big pink shark-like fedora-wearing Sharky as the muscles and small slick bluish-orange George as the brains, fight crime and mad villains in the noirish underwater city of Seacago, reminiscent of 30s Chicago.
- Milo is a curious little bunny rabbit whose adventures illustrate a typical child in his everyday life with games and new experiences. He gradually learns to know himself and the world around which is for him an endless source of novelty, surprises and encounters.
- Prudence Petitpas is a humorous series about an old lady, Prudence Petitpas, who lives in the fictional village Moucheron. Much like Miss Marple she investigates crimes that the police can't solve.
- Inui is a series about playing in the snow with your friends. Inui, a little Inuit girl, loves the snow. She grew up in the Arctic Circle and knows how to keep warm and have fun in the coldest temperatures. Her friends Crackpot the Caribou, Grouchy the Polar Bear and Lady Penguin are as at home as she is in the snowy wastes of the far North. Lady Penguin, of course, is not a native but has travelled from the other side of the globe. Everyday they set out to play the sort of games you could only play in the snow and ice. This is a series about a child's imagining of the polar regions and the sort of fun you might have there. This is not a world of permanent darkness and frostbite but somewhere where you can slide, play snowballs, build snowmen and gaze in awe at the Northern Lights. Inui is an entertainment for young children not a documentary.
- A look at the life and career of Canadian woman architect Phyllis Bronfman Lambert.
- Bobo goes to a public swimming pool with his family.