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TVOKids' preschool block, (formerly The Nook and Gisèle's Big Backyard), airs weekdays. It includes interstitial segments hosted by Gisèle Corinthios and several puppets, including Sticks the Squirrel (Jason Hopley), Jay the Blue Jay ( Ali Eisner ), Melvin the Skunk (Marty Stelnick), This (Ryan Field), That ( Frank Meschkuleit ), and Polkaroo.
That TVOkids Show (August 26, 2019 – April 8, 2022) TVOKids Teacher Power Hour of Learning (2020–2022) Vox (2000–2006) The Wacky World of Webster and Whim (1998–2000) What's For Dinner (2019–2023) When I Grow Up! (June 28, 2018 – 2024) A World of Wonders (2007–2016) Zardip's Search for Healthy Wellness (1994–1995) Zooville (2011 ...
It has been suggested that List of programs broadcast by TVOKids be merged into this article. ( Discuss ) This is a list of programs broadcast by TVO , an English-language provincial educational television station, operated by the Ontario Educational Communications Authority, a crown corporation owned by the Government of Ontario .
All pay television (cable, satellite, IPTV) providers throughout Ontario are required to carry TVO on their basic tier, and programming can be streamed for free online within Canada. TVO is operated by the Ontario Educational Communications Authority ( OECA ), a Crown corporation owned by the Government of Ontario , which since 2022 has done ...
Cartoon Network (formerly Teletoon) is a Canadian English-language discretionary specialty channel owned by Corus Entertainment.The channel primarily broadcasts animated series aimed at children and teenagers.
Title Premiere date Finale date(s) Date(s) rerun Source(s) Corn & Peg 1: March 4, 2019 October 8, 2020 2020–present The Dog and Pony Show 1: September 5, 2020
Free to Fly (1987–1991) The Friendly Giant (1988–1998) Fun with Claude (2010–2014) Funny Animals; Garth and Bev (2011–2012) George Shrinks (2000–2016) The New Adventures of Geronimo Stilton (July 2018–2024) Get Outta Town (2005–2006) Get Squiggling (2008–2009) Ghostwriter (1992–1995) Gigantosaurus (2020–2023)
The channel was licensed by the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) in 1987 by Rogers Cable and CUC Broadcasting. [4] [5]The channel launched on September 1, 1988, at 7:00 p.m. with the first program being a special party celebrating the launch of YTV, hosted by John Candy. [6]