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The 10 best Canadian TV shows of the past 25 years

To celebrate the big QC, the Gemini Awards (a.k.a. the Emmys without any famous people—oh, come on, you know you were thinking it) has launched an on-line poll to let Canuck couch potatoes determine the most beloved homegrown TV show from the past 25 years. The good news: The Littlest Hobo, Dear Aunt Agnes, The Edison Twins and Just Like Mom all ended in ’85 and ’86, which makes them just eligible. The bad news: you’re old. Here, in no particular order, our top 10 picks and memorable moments from the shows, plus a whole whack of worthy runners-up. View the slide show now >>

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  1. KING OF KENSINGTON!?

    November 21, 2010 at 12:39 am | by PaulSKI
  2. Where’s THE KING OF KENSINGTON!? Best CDN Sitcom ever!

    November 21, 2010 at 12:43 am | by JK
  3. hello, what about corner gas, robsin arms, little mosc on the prari.

    December 11, 2010 at 12:16 pm | by justintime
  4. what happened to the red green show?!

    March 14, 2011 at 9:06 pm | by sam
  5. Trailer Park Boys all the way… “You know what I’m sayin”
    I wish they made some more TPB though.

    So if your name is Mike Clattenburg give us some more of Lahey and his s**t analogies, Rickyisms, and get the cast back together.

    Kenny V Spenny is awesome too!

    April 16, 2011 at 8:45 pm | by Jayman83
  6. here are the actual best canadian shows:
    http://flamingphoenixofflames.blogspot.com/2011/05/top-ten-canadian-television-shows-of.html

    May 5, 2011 at 3:22 pm | by cashew
  7. Made in Canada. It was The Office before The Office (even in the UK) and mixed in a healthy smattering of behind the scenes TV production. It was also Rick Mercer at his finest.

    July 7, 2011 at 1:14 pm | by Dylan
  8. Murdoch Mysteries should make this list, love the 19th Century era shows like this. Road to Avonlea and the like are family favorites, littlest Hobo was my kids fav and still is..A new one this year was Combat Hospital, real good production although not kid friendly .Let’s keep supporting our Canadian TV shows and create family friendly shows.

    November 8, 2011 at 11:56 am | by Dosslady
  9. having spurned Trailer Park Boys, I declare this list to be inaccurate and completely ineffectual.

    December 6, 2011 at 1:20 am | by dc
  10. hello there \ does anyone remember a Tv show, I think it was called “Fire Rangers” It’s an older show based in northern canada and the fire rangers always had a fire to put out ,,, it was a neat show Thank you

    January 16, 2012 at 10:53 pm | by Sandro Bolzan
  11. no trailer park boys? that show is genius! keep making shows like that and getting them into the u.s.!

    cheers

    February 22, 2012 at 11:02 pm | by coloradoAVS
  12. What about some additions from Québec, if I may :

    La Petite Vie
    Passe-Partout
    Virginie

    Canadian, I guess, doesn’t mean Canadien anymore. I have to concede that there were some shows that I didn’t know and that looks very cool!

    I really should think that we out to make a real ”Canadiean” show, that would be hilarious. How many mis-understanding we have between us, shouldn’t it be the best base for major comedy! I mean outrageous comedy! I mean come-on think about it!

    HAHAHAHAHA I laugh about the unlimited possibilities!
    The ‘’Two solitude’’ face to face on TV hahahahahahaha!

    Nicolas
    Nha Trang, Vietnam

    March 22, 2012 at 10:04 am | by Nicolas Tremblay
  13. I cant believe heartland isn’t even mentioned! Amazing!

    March 29, 2012 at 7:45 pm | by Haliwood
  14. Best of the past 25 years? That is slim pickings considering A. it is the “supposed” best of the best, and B. how much money is thrown into the bastion of Canadian culture, the CBC, each year. For some reason Canada has a very poor track record with producing high quality scripted drama. Has all the best Canadian talent left this country for greener pastures? Almost 3 million Canadians live abroad, with about 1 million in California alone.

    The most telling aspect of Canadian scripted television, is that within the first 30 seconds of viewing, it’s Canadian origin is obvious. Dour, boring, amateurish, uncreative, screaming “Made In Canada” long before the first commercial break.

    April 5, 2012 at 8:19 pm | by Splitting Hairs
  15. Canada can be proud of some of the excellence that we have contributed in TV viewing. FlashPoint is second to none in writing, producing, editing and acting.
    Toronto based, Toronto actors, and top notch. Kudoos FlashPoint, for showing the humanity of police drama that has attracted International audiences. Second to none, in my opinion.

    May 7, 2012 at 9:37 pm | by W Lad

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