Offline
I didn't know that the CRTC keeps a very lengthy online list of every Canadian TV or movie production that meets the criteria for Can Con. It's a long and thankfully searchable list (it goes from page 1 to page 4,293!) and is mostly useless to the general public, unless for some reason you want to check out when something was made, how long it was and if it qualified as a true Great White North production.
And when I say they have almost everything, I mean almost everything. The very first thing on the alphabetical/numeric list on page one is something called, and I'll edit the title for inclusion here, "6 Cdn. Cl*t Lickers." Also on page one, the much more printable and I'm sure purely educational-only "Cdn. Chicks Oiled Up."
I suppose we're supposed to take some comfort that they were "Canadian" chicks.
Still, while it's quite comprehensive, there are some gaps I've found. Just for fun, I entered a few keywords in the search bar. "The Littlest Hobo," for example, lists the classic black and white program made way back in 1963, but also the later ones in 1979 and 1984. But there's no "Trouble With Tracy," which - for those of us who saw it - is probably a good thing. And no mention of the "Hilarious House of Frightenstein," the much revered CHCH kids TV show.
(Apparently there was another agency that also certified productions as Can Con and those titles aren't on this list.)
I'm not entirely sure why you'd want to look at this, but if you do, it can be found here.
Offline
[url][/url]
Really? Seriously?
Offline
How is Canadian porn different than other countries?
[url][/url]
Offline
cGrant wrote:
How is Canadian porn different than other countries?
Maybe 'we' are more receptive to taking it up the "Eh!' hole