Murdoch Mysteries is a TV show set in Victorian-era Toronto, where Detective William Murdoch solves crimes using innovative scientific techniques.
Private Eyes follows the exploits of ex-pro hockey player Matt Shade, who irrevocably changes his life when he discovers a friend's dead body and decides to partner with private investigator Angie Everett to solve the crime. Along the way, Shade and Angie team up to solve intriguing cases, while also navigating their personal lives.
Transplant is a TV show about a Syrian refugee who becomes a doctor and works in a hospital in Toronto, dealing with emergency room situations and forming relationships with colleagues and patients. The show explores themes of immigration, medical drama, and interracial relationships.
The Strain is a TV show about a deadly virus outbreak in New York City, which turns people into vampires. A team of scientists and vampire hunters must fight to stop the epidemic and save humanity.
Degrassi is a Canadian teen drama series that follows the lives of high school students in Toronto. The show tackles a wide range of issues including alcoholism, eating disorders, teen issues, sexuality, bullying, and more. It explores the challenges and experiences faced by teenagers as they navigate through their high school years.
Workin' Moms follows the lives of a group of working mothers as they navigate the challenges of balancing their careers, relationships, and motherhood in the fast-paced world of today. With a mix of humor and drama, the show explores themes of love, friendship, and the juggling act of being a modern working mother.
The Listener is a TV show about Toby Logan, a young paramedic with the ability to read people's minds. He uses his telepathic abilities to assist the police in solving crimes in Toronto. Along the way, Toby discovers a secret organization that is interested in his unique abilities and must navigate the dangerous world of crime and espionage. The show combines elements of action, adventure, crime, drama, fantasy, and sci-fi.
Coroner is a crime drama TV show set in Canada that follows the story of a female coroner who investigates mysterious deaths with the help of a team of detectives. The show explores the dark and intriguing world of criminal investigation, focusing on autopsies, murder investigations, and the challenges faced by the protagonist in solving these cases.
Frankie Drake Mysteries follows the adventures of detective Frankie Drake and her partner Trudy as they solve crimes in 1920s Toronto, Canada. With their sharp wit and resourcefulness, they navigate the dangerous world of crime and investigation, tackling cases that range from murder to theft. Along the way, they also explore the complexities of relationships and uncover the secrets of the time period.
A thirteen-year-old girl named Mei Lee is torn between staying her mother's dutiful daughter and the changes of adolescence. And as if the challenges were not enough, whenever she gets overly excited she transforms into a giant red panda. In 2002, Mei hides her personal interests from her strict mother, including her crush on a local convenience store clerk and being a fan of a boy band. One day, she wakes up transformed into a red panda and discovers that she only transforms when she is in a state of high emotion. Mei's parents explain that this transformation has been passed down through generations and that it needs to be sealed in a talisman during a ritual. Mei's friends discover her transformation and help her control it. They secretly raise money for concert tickets, exploiting Mei's red panda form. However, the concert falls on the same night as Mei's ritual. Mei decides to keep her powers and attends the concert, causing her mother to transform into a kaiju-sized red panda and disrupt the concert. Mei and her mother argue but eventually reconcile and mend their bond.
Seeing Things is a Canadian comedy-drama mystery television series which originally aired on CBC Television from 1981 to 1987. It was also seen in Europe, South Africa, Singapore, Spain, Australia and the United States. In all, 43 episodes were produced. With the exception of "Seeing R.E.D." episodes were one hour long. The show starred Louis Del Grande as Louis Ciccone, a newspaper journalist who solves murders with the help of his ability to see postcognitive visions. Unfortunately, Louis cannot consciously control this sense except by investigating the clues the initial vision gives. In some episodes, however, such as "Seeing the Country", he is able to stop visions from entering his mind. Nevertheless, only when he discovers new information on the case will further visions occur, which provide increasingly more detail until they finally reveal the murderer. Del Grande was also the show's creator and writer. The show also starred Del Grande's real-life wife Martha Gibson as Ciccone's wife Marge, and Janet-Laine Green as crown attorney Heather Redfern. The supporting cast also included Frank Adamson, Lynne Gordon, Ivan Beaulieu, Murray Westgate, Louis Negin and Cec Linder.
Saving Hope is a medical drama set in a Toronto hospital. Dr. Alex Reid, a talented surgeon, uses her psychic powers to save patients' lives. The show explores her relationships, personal struggles, and the supernatural world that exists in the hospital. With a touch of fantasy and drama, Saving Hope takes viewers on a thrilling journey.
Rookie Blue follows a group of rookie police officers as they navigate the challenging and often dangerous world of law enforcement. Set in Toronto, the show explores the personal and professional lives of these inexperienced cops as they deal with the pressures of the job and the complexities of their relationships.
Orphan Black is a thrilling sci-fi TV show that follows the story of Sarah Manning, a woman who discovers she is one of several clones. As she delves deeper into the mystery, she must navigate a dangerous world of secrets, conspiracies, and hidden agendas in order to uncover the truth about her origin and the purpose behind the clones. Along the way, Sarah forms alliances with other clones and together they fight to survive and take control of their own destinies.
Kim's Convenience follows the life of a Korean-Canadian family who runs a convenience store in Toronto. The sitcom explores their struggles and successes as they navigate the challenges of running a business and dealing with cultural differences.
Flashpoint (2008) follows the story of a police protoganist leading an elite tactical team in Toronto, Canada. They are tasked with handling dangerous missions, such as hostage situations and sniper incidents, where lives hang in the balance. With their specialized skills and quick thinking, the team races against time to save lives and ensure justice is served.
Arthur Christmas is the clumsy but well-meaning son of Santa. When he discovers that a present was mistakenly left behind, he goes on a mission with the help of his grandfather to deliver it before Christmas morning.
Forever Knight follows the life of Nick Knight, a vampire who works as a detective in Toronto. Throughout the series, Nick struggles with his immortality and his desire to redeem himself for the crimes he committed as a vampire. He forms a close bond with his partner, detective Donald Schanke, and together they solve crimes while dealing with the supernatural world. The show explores themes of regret, redemption, and the complexities of being a vampire in a human world.
An elite squad of detectives investigate high-profile crime and corruption in metro Toronto.
Blood Ties (2007) is a supernatural drama TV show set in Canada, specifically Toronto, Ontario. The story follows a female private investigator who gets involved in occult detective work, paranormal investigations, and encounters with vampires. The show explores the complexities of vampire-human relationships and includes elements of Canadian gothic and celestial fantasy.