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1-01 | style=white-space:nowrap | | An actress rides a killer whale as it performs before a crowd of 2,000; a Victoria man recreates a flight on a B-25 bomber; a Montreal man meets Miss Canada 1981, Dominique Dufour. |
1-02 | style=white-space:nowrap | | A nine-year-old Little Leaguer pitches to Montreal Expos catcher Gary Carter; a model (Shannon Tweed) auditions for Playboy; an insurance agent confronts wrestling's "Masked Destroyer". |
1-03 | style=white-space:nowrap | | A man washes windows on the CN Tower, then climbs to the top; a railroad worker becomes rich for a day; a woman takes over as host of The Alan Thicke Show; a man puts his pet, Queenie, through her paces. |
1-04 | style=white-space:nowrap | | An eleven-year-old boy appears in a guest role on The Littlest Hobo; newlyweds ride a biplane; a car owner "takes revenge" on her automobile; a songwriter has one of her songs performed on national television. |
1-05 | style=white-space:nowrap | | A man plays the first black James Bond (including driving one of the original Bond cars); a 65-year-old couple travel to the Arctic; a fourteen-year-old girl takes a beachcombing trip in B.C.; after ten years as pen pals, a Canadian and British correspondent meet for the first time. |
1-06 | style=white-space:nowrap | | A limo chauffeur drives a racing car; a woman gets a "make-over" and is featured in Homemakers magazine; a man sings with one of his favourite stars; a girl in a wheelchair rides in a hot air balloon with country music star Carroll Baker. |
1-07 | style=white-space:nowrap | | A construction worker crowns "Mr. Thrill of a Lifetime" in an all-male beauty pageant; a professor and best-selling author takes on 13-year-old tennis star Carling Bassett at a tennis academy in Sarasota, Florida; a teenager is reunited with her father. |
1-08 | style=white-space:nowrap | | An ordinary person makes an emergency landing in a jet liner; two brothers are reunited; a participant makes a country singing debut. |
1-09 | style=white-space:nowrap | | A 15-year-old amateur boxer spars with Commonwealth and Canadian heavyweight champion Trevor Berbick; a computer operator rescues a damsel in distress; a boy learns magic from two magicians. |
1-10 | style=white-space:nowrap | | A woman skates with Toller Cranston on the set of Stars on Ice; a man goes over the rapids of Hell's Gate; a couple are married in a traditional Oriental setting. |
1-11 | style=white-space:nowrap | | An 80-year-old pianist-composer, Cliff Carter records his first album, Mr. Nostalgia;[6] a grocery clerk tries bull-riding; an eighth-grader teaches a classroom of teachers. |
1-12 | style=white-space:nowrap | | A twelve-year-old skates pairs with Canadian Figure Skating champion Tracy Wainman; a 17-year-old Scarborough high school student performs in concert with rock group Triumph; a Montreal librarian becomes a comic strip star. |
1-13 | style=white-space:nowrap | | A seven-year-old skates with Montreal Canadiens star Guy Lafleur; a woman becomes a plus-size model; a pastor tries motorcycle ice racing. |
1-14 | style=white-space:nowrap | | A woman makes her comedy debut with comedian Marty Allen; a man goes helicopter skiing; a man joins forces with Chuck Norris. |
1-15 | style=white-space:nowrap | | A seven-year-old Manitoba youngster battling a serious illness becomes "The Baby Trucker"; a Toronto firefighter shoots pool with Minnesota Fats; a Nova Scotian woman is reunited with her mother, whom she has not seen for twenty years. |
1-16 | style=white-space:nowrap | | A marketing executive swims with dolphins in a marine aquarium; an Edmonton baker plays oil baron; an aspiring ballerina gets her chance to dance. |
1-17 | style=white-space:nowrap | | A taxi dispatcher plays disc jockey on an FM radio station; a prison inmate plays saxophone before a studio audience; a waitress is permitted to wear $1 million in diamonds. |
1-18 | Unknown | An Ottawa woman receives a pass from Wayne Gretzky and scores her first goal; an advertising executive participates in a western cattle round-up; 12-year-old girl sings the national anthem at an Ottawa hockey game. | |
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2-01 | style=white-space:nowrap | | A 10-year-old girl dances "The Nutcracker" with ballerina Veronica Tennant; a teenager plays tuba with the Canadian Brass; a baker runs an oil company for a day; an executive swims with dolphins. |
2-02 | style=white-space:nowrap | | A Thunder Bay firefighter fires the cannons on for the Toronto Symphony Orchestra's performance of the 1812 Overture; a follow-up with Playmate of the Year, Shannon Tweed; a school teacher gives host Doug Paulson an anniversary surprise. |
2-03 | style=white-space:nowrap | | A Calgary sales representative plays with the Montreal Expos; two teenage girls are serenaded by their favorite singing group, The Nylons; a married couple goes on a wild rollercoaster ride through a mountain of shaving cream; pen pals who have been writing to each other for more than 60 years meet. |
2-04 | style=white-space:nowrap | | A pizza baker joins the RCMP Musical Ride; a high school student plays Shakespeare opposite Len Cariou at Stratford, Ontario; an Ottawa civil servant demolishes a 14-storey apartment building; a 9-year-old boy imitates his idol, Elvis Presley. |
2-05 | style=white-space:nowrap | | A student plays stuntman and falls from a three-storey building; a waitress pilots a blimp; a girl rides a circus elephant. |
2-06 | style=white-space:nowrap | | A Quebec postal worker attempts to qualify for his professional drag-racing license; a couple honeymoon in Niagara Falls; an 11-year-old hockey goalie receives a complete set of official equipment; an aspiring singer from the Prairies makes her debut performing Slow Hand. |
2-07 | style=white-space:nowrap | | A 12-year-old Alberta boy takes command of HMCS Athabaskan; an explosive technician learns falconry and gives an outdoor performance; a woman overcomes her fear of heights by jumping 2,000 feet with skydiving champion Kathy Cox; a Nova Scotian woman plays bagpipes with the Toronto Police Pipe Band. |
2-08 | style=white-space:nowrap | | A father of two goes one-on-one against New York Islanders' Mike Bossy; a 12-year-old girl from Calgary plays a duet with Liona Boyd; a B.C. woman proclaims her love for her husband on national television. |
2-09 | style=white-space:nowrap | | An 11-year-old boy captains his classmates in a football game against the Saskatchewan Roughriders; a husband and wife stay at an exclusive hotel and cruise on a private yacht on their "millionaire's holiday"; an accountant goes fishing with angler Red Fisher. |
2-10 | style=white-space:nowrap | | An 87-year-old woman helicopters to a remote ice field in B.C. that she and her husband first discovered 50 years earlier; a woman substitutes for John Byner on Bizarre; a 12-year-old boy plays soccer with the Montreal Manic; four sisters are reunited after twenty-four years apart. |
2-11 | style=white-space:nowrap | | An airline employee is home-plate umpire at a Pearson Cup game between the Expos and the Blue Jays; a teen-ager rides The Black Stallion; two sisters mud wrestle; an English man travels to Canada to surprise his twin sister, whom he has not seen in over 25 years. |
2-12 | style=white-space:nowrap | | A Manitoba couple goes deep-sea fishing off the Mexican coast; a Vancouver university student dances a pas de deux with national ballet dancer Frank Augustyn; a deaf girl receives a hearing dog; a Saskatchewan grandmother rides a 1942 Harley Davidson motorcycle. |
2-13 | style=white-space:nowrap | | A baton twirler (Tanya Swinimer) from Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, marches in the Grey Cup Parade; an 18-year-old body builder from Golden, B.C. works out with Mr. Universe, Roy Callender; a Moose Jaw homemaker sings at Gilley's country and western night in Pasadena, Texas; best friends are reunited after a lengthy separation. |
2-14 | style=white-space:nowrap | | A homemaker rides a Great Lakes freighter as it is launched; an Alberta illusionist performs at Hollywood's Magic Castle; two high school students ride to school in a helicopter. |
2-15 | style=white-space:nowrap | | A young businesswoman selects the second annual "Mr. Thrill of a Lifetime"; a university student flies with the Ray-Ban Reds; after a 22-year separation, a woman is reunited with the aunt who raised her. |
2-16 | style=white-space:nowrap | | A 12-year-old boy flies in a Lockheed CP-140 Aurora, a Canadian Forces maritime patrol and anti-submarine warfare aircraft; a Nova Scotia school girl performs with her favourite singers; a woman joins the Toronto Argonauts' cheerleading squad. |
2-17 | style=white-space:nowrap | | A girl spends her birthday on The Dukes of Hazzard set; a forest ranger pilots the Canada 1, Canada's entry in the America's Cup yacht race; a B.C. couple get married. |
2-18 | style=white-space:nowrap | | A high school student plays basketball with Julius Erving; an Ontario family attends a gala film festival opening for a film starring their late grandfather; an executive secretary travels in Canadian Forces submarine ; Saskatchewan grandparents jitterbug. |
2-19 | style=white-space:nowrap | | A Thunder Bay student visits the Playboy Mansion; a 16-year-old girl pilots the Bluenose II in a parade of tall ships; a Victoria man sings on stage to his mother. |
2-20 | style=white-space:nowrap | | A Calgary homemaker sings in concert with Toronto; a 12-year-old boy "pilots" a NASA Space Shuttle simulator; a teenage girl rides with Olympic equestrian, Mark Laskin; a Montreal housewife is reunited with Quincy star Robert Ito, who was once her dance partner. |
2-21 | style=white-space:nowrap | | A delivery driver participates in a demolition derby, a 19-year-old Dave Foley performs comedy at The Improv in Los Angeles;[7] a secretary learns to scuba dive in Mexico; a B.C. grandmother meets her African foster-child after 20 years. |
2-22 | style=white-space:nowrap | | An Ontario secretary coaches her hometown hockey team, the Peterborough Petes; a logger plays rodeo clown; a Winnipeg woman works with penguins; a pair of nine-year-olds are reunited. | |
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3-01 | style=white-space:nowrap | | A boy participates in military exercises at Canadian Forces Base Wainwright; a 15-year-old girl works as an investigative reporter for Canada AM; twin sisters have a food fight. |
3-02 | style=white-space:nowrap | | A woman plays wide receiver with the Hamilton Tiger-Cats; a 15-year-old girl dresses up as Barney Rubble at Canada's Wonderland; an amateur painter visits Robert Bateman's studio. |
3-03 | style=white-space:nowrap | | A man brews his own beer at a major brewery;[8] a woman rides a dirt bike before a crowd at Exhibition Stadium in Toronto. |
3-04 | style=white-space:nowrap | | A man learns how to crash a car like a stunt driver; a teenager acts out her favorite television commercial; a woman operates a streetcar 40 years after having been a streetcar driver 40 years earlier. |
3-05 | style=white-space:nowrap | | A man takes rides a buffalo; a woman models for the Sears catalog; an amateur violin maker hears his creation played by Stéphane Grappelli. |
3-06 | style=white-space:nowrap | | A musical impersonator appears onstage with Johnny Cash; a girl goes on a date with a robot; a table tennis player plays against the Chinese National Table Tennis team; a Winnipeg teenager hears his own composition played by Andre Gagnon and they play a duet. |
3-07 | style=white-space:nowrap | | A writer plays one of her characters; a woman plays in a horror scene; a girl plays a duet with Frank Mills; a woman is made into a vampire by a professional makeup artist. |
3-08 | style=white-space:nowrap | | A high school soccer team plays with the Toronto Blizzard; a calypso music fan plays with The Merrymen; a grandmother goes to the Annapolis Valley Apple Blossom Festival. |
3-09 | style=white-space:nowrap | | A man flies in a jet fighter; a housewife meets fitness star Ed Allen; a 10-year-old Mark Edwardson Jr. makes a movie mentored by an Oscar-winning filmmaker Eugene Fedorenko. |
3-10 | style=white-space:nowrap | | A 9-year-old girl trains with gymnast Elfi Schlegel; two mothers dance in a casino revue chorus line; a couple drives a team of Carlsberg draft horses. |
3-11 | style=white-space:nowrap | | A telephone lineman climbs a 100-foot pole in an exhibition against lumberjacks; a man celebrates his 100th birthday riding in a Rolls-Royce; a woman is serenaded by Chris de Burgh; a woman is reunited with five generations of her family for a family portrait. |
3-12 | style=white-space:nowrap | | A woman rides a bronc bareback at the Calgary Stampede; a bus mechanic works in the pits at Mosport during a championship race; a man from the Prairies goes fishing on the Atlantic; a woman has tea with comedian Anna Russell. |
3-13 | style=white-space:nowrap | | A history buff recreates 19th-century military life at Old Fort Henry in Kingston, Ontario; a man climbs a sheer rockface; a woman performs with the National Tap Dance Company; two 11-year-old girls visit Government House, the official residence of British Columbia's Lieutenant Governor. |
3-14 | style=white-space:nowrap | | A participant travels aboard the Concorde; a fan meets David Cronenberg; a boy goes to the bottom of the Atlantic in a submersible. |
3-15 | style=white-space:nowrap | | A steelworker takes the helm of a restored steamboat in the Muskoka region of Ontario; a woman visits Tom Jones backstage in Atlantic City; a pack of Cub Scouts performs a Grand Howl. |
3-16 | style=white-space:nowrap | | A 12-year-old girl sings the national anthem before a crowd of 40,000 at a Montreal Expos game; a student models in the Creeds Winter Fashion Show; a backhoe operator operates the world's largest earth-mover; a homemaker meets a lifelong friend whom she has not seen in 40 years. |
3-17 | style=white-space:nowrap | | A 13-year-old girl skates with Canadian champion and Olympic silver-medalist Brian Orser; twin brothers participate in air-sea rescue maneuvers aboard a Canadian Forces helicopter; Qu'Appelle, Saskatchewan becomes the provincial capital for a day. |
3-18 | style=white-space:nowrap | | An amateur chef prepares dinner for celebrities; a high school flautist plays with Paul Horn; a photographer shoots press photos of celebrities; a father and daughter are reunited after a 35-year separation. |
3-19 | style=white-space:nowrap | | Two senior citizens are in Dino Bravo's corner for a wrestling match; a man proposes to his girlfriend in an unusual way; a man plays harmonica with the Downchild Blues Band; a woman participates on the floor of the Toronto Stock Exchange. |
3-20 | style=white-space:nowrap | | A 12-year-old boy spends a day training at the RCMP Academy, Depot Division; a woman shows her designs to Oscar de la Renta; a young couple eat breakfast in Halifax, lunch in Toronto, and supper in Vancouver. |
3-21 | style=white-space:nowrap | | A team of boys takes on the Vancouver Canucks in a game of street hockey; a blackjack player serves as croupier in an Atlantic City casino; a woman goes hang gliding over Lake Ontario. | |
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4-01 | style=white-space:nowrap | | A teenage girl joins the Winnipeg Jets in a softball game against the Calgary Flames; a working mother appears in Flare magazine with the help of Vidal Sassoon; three grandmothers join the circus. |
4-02 | style=white-space:nowrap | | A boys' basketball team competes against the Harlem Globetrotters; a businessman prepares sushi; a couple visit the Northwest Territories where they build and sleep in an igloo. |
4-03 | style=white-space:nowrap | | An executive helps complete the construction of a new skyscraper; a teenager meets World Figure Skating Champions Martini and Underhill; a young cartoonist meets Mad Magazine cartoonist Sergio Aragones. |
4-04 | style=white-space:nowrap | | A 14-year-old swimmer races Alex Baumann; a woman competes in her first horse race; an art teacher meets Ella Fitzgerald; an English grandmother meets her Canadian granddaughter for the first time. |
4-05 | style=white-space:nowrap | | A 12-year-old speed skater races Olympic champion Gaetan Boucher; a harness racing fan calls a feature race; a waiter performs with the Temptations at Toronto's Ontario Place. |
4-06 | style=white-space:nowrap | | A 15-year-old boy rides in a speedboat with Robert Theoret; a music teacher accompanies photographer Freeman Patterson on a field expedition; a man participates in a Brazilian festival in Montreal and is rewarded with a trip to the carnival in Rio de Janeiro. |
4-07 | style=white-space:nowrap | | A skier causes an avalanche in the cause of safety; a son sings a song he wrote for his father while he was recovering from an accident; a French chef cooks for an oil rig crew; and a bowling fan is reunited with someone at a provincial tournament. |
4-08 | style=white-space:nowrap | | A group travels to Nashville to meet a number of country music acts, including The Oakridge Boys, Minnie Pearl, Roy Acuff, Loretta Lynn, and Gary Morris. |
4-09 | style=white-space:nowrap | | A skier joins champion Todd Brooker on a downhill course; a girl plays a part in a Platinum Blonde video; an animal lover mothers a baby monkey. |
4-10 | style=white-space:nowrap | | A man rides in a giant four-wheel drive truck as it crushes a row of cars at Toronto's Exhibition Stadium; a highschool teacher competes in a trapshooting match against Susan Nattrass; a man joins the crew of a water bomber on a practice flight. |
4-11 | style=white-space:nowrap | | An architect helms a tall ship; a 13-year-old boy teams up with fiddler Lee Cremo; a young man gets tips from Rummy Bishop on the way to an appearance onSnow Job. |
4-12 | style=white-space:nowrap | | A 102-year-old man visits St. Catharines, Ontario, where worked on the construction of the Welland Canal; a teacher races Olympic silver-medalist Curt Harnett at Montreal's Olympic Velodrome. |
4-13 | style=white-space:nowrap | | A 15-year-old boy participates in a Toronto Blue Jays pre-game warm-up; a family of amateur ventriloquists performs with Shari Lewis and Lambchop; a firefighter learns the latest techniques. |
4-14 | style=white-space:nowrap | | A student and his friends challenge the Canadian rowing team (Olympic gold medal winners at the Los Angeles games); two men settle a bet involving a Porsche. |
4-15 | Unknown | A curling fan skips Ed Werenich's rink for a day; an 18-year-old girl dances in a Toronto night club. |
4-16 | Unknown | A water-skier is towed by a ferry; an Air Force veteran conducts the Air Command Band in concert; a 12-year-old presents the news. |
4-17 | Unknown | A septuagenarian minister flies over his parish in a World War II Tiger Moth biplane; a rockhound travels to an Arctic mine; and a man, after 40 years of marriage, has some songs he wrote for his wife published. | |
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5-01 | style=white-space:nowrap | | A grade 9 student spends a day at the Toronto Argonauts' training facility; a man helps assembly-line workers build his own car; a middle-aged mother swings from the Hotel Vancouver's chandelier. |
5-02 | style=white-space:nowrap | | A 12-year-old boy travels by helicopter to surprise his father on an east coast oil rig; a university student learns the trapeze; a darts buff plays one of the best in the world. |
5-03 | style=white-space:nowrap | | A businessman tours Walt Disney World with Mickey Mouse; a housekeeper spends a day with Charley Pride; Mark Edwardson, whose previous thrill was animating a cartoon drawing, returns to animate a television commercial. |
5-04 | style=white-space:nowrap | | A teacher plays Santa Claus at Toronto's Eaton Centre; a trumpet player performs with the Canadian Brass; a retired teacher meets one of her former sixth-graders, Karen Tilley, Miss Canada 1985. |
5-05 | style=white-space:nowrap | | Thrill seekers participate in aerial siding, speedboat racing, and canoe racing on the St. Lawrence River in Quebec City in February. |
5-06 | style=white-space:nowrap | | A receptionist observes sharks in their habitat in The Bahamas; a civil servant explores the Blue Holes; a mechanic helps build an undersea structure. |
5-07 | style=white-space:nowrap | | A highschool student meets her idol, soap opera star Michael Damian from The Young and the Restless. |
5-08 | style=white-space:nowrap | | A 13-year-old girl dives with Olympic gold-medalist Sylvie Bernier; a mother becomes a police constable for a day; a farmer meets accordion player Frank Yankovic at a Ukrainian New Year's party. |
5-09 | style=white-space:nowrap | | A peewee hockey team plays the Quebec Nordiques; a businessman plays squash with Sharif Khan; a teenager raps with The Fat Boys. |
5-10 | style=white-space:nowrap | | A man windsurfs in The Bahamas with an Olympic champion; a young mother dances the can-can with a professional troupe; a young man bobsleds with the Canadian national team near Lake Placid, N.Y. |
5-11 | style=white-space:nowrap | | A fan tap dances with Maurice Hines; a man bounces on top of BC Place's inflatable roof; a school teacher water skis at Cypress Gardens, Florida. |
5-12 | style=white-space:nowrap | | An engineer performs 25,000 feet in the air; a waiter has his cartoon published; a girl becomes a princess at a beauty pageant. |
5-13 | style=white-space:nowrap | | A man captains his own ship; a high school student dangles from a helicopter over the Rocky Mountains; a fan joins Honeymoon Suite in concert. |
5-14 | style=white-space:nowrap | | A fan plays with Canada's water polo team; a bank teller becomes a cowgirl for a day; a businessman rides in the sky. |
5-15 | style=white-space:nowrap | | A telephone repairman goes whitewater rafting; a fan joins the Famous People Players on stage; a mother steps into the fashion world. |
5-16 | style=white-space:nowrap | | A crown prosecutor becomes a model for a day; a student plays tennis with Jimmy Arias. |
5-17 | style=white-space:nowrap | | An amateur jams with Elvin Jones; a music fan becomes a disc jockey; a horse enthusiast joins the Canadian equestrian team. |
5-18 | style=white-space:nowrap | | A dentist plays a million-dollar organ; a farm girl goes to Marineland of Canada in Niagara Falls, Ontario; a teenage bodybuilder meets Mr. Universe. |
5-19 | style=white-space:nowrap | | A juggler steps into the spotlight at Circus World. |
5-20 | style=white-space:nowrap | | A 12-year-old boy spends a day training at the RCMP Academy, Depot Division; a woman shows her designs to Oscar de la Renta; a young couple eat breakfast in Halifax, lunch in Toronto, and supper in Vancouver. |
5-21 | Unknown | A truck driver switches to funny cars; a fan jams with a blues legend; a gardener rides in a horse race. | |
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6-01 | style=white-space:nowrap | | A designer of the first Greyhound bus meets some old friends; a husband and wife sail on Canada's entry in the America's Cup; a woman makes and eats Turtles chocolates; army friends are reunited after 40 years. |
6-02 | style=white-space:nowrap | | A thrill-seeker plays with Canada's World Cup Team; a fan meets Loretta Lynn; a bus operator drives a chuckwagon; friends are reunited after 28 years. |
6-03 | style=white-space:nowrap | | A man cleans the ice for the Montreal Canadiens; a teenage girl skis with Laurie Graham; a 78-year-old fiddler plays with a champion; a brother and sister are reunited after 40 years. |
6-04 | style=white-space:nowrap | | A 5-year-old boy goes on a date with Keshia Knight Pulliam of The Cosby Show; a man learns some tablecloth magic; a woman receives a dressage lesson from Canadian champion Cindy Ishoy. |
6-05 | style=white-space:nowrap | | A woman cooks with Ruth Fremes of What's Cooking; a man competes in a tractor-pull competition; a grandmother works with elephants; a brother and sister are reunited after 80 years. |
6-06 | style=white-space:nowrap | | A student becomes a hotel manager; a girl presents an award at the CASBYs; a man receives the guitar of his dreams. |
6-07 | style=white-space:nowrap | | A music lover plays guitar with Domenic Troiano; a girl dances with prima ballerina Evelyn Hart; a man is reunited with his foster parents. |
6-08 | style=white-space:nowrap | | A student appears on The Campbells; a data processor works at Toronto's Molson Indy; a grandmother releases balloons at a circus. |
6-09 | style=white-space:nowrap | | A dentist learns photography from Yousef Karsh; a girl kayaks with 1984 Olympic gold-medalist Alwyn Morris; a teenager plays with wild animals. |
6-10 | style=white-space:nowrap | | A 12-year-old navy cadet runs an army obstacle course; a student races a Nova Scotian dory; a grandmother travels by helicopter to a tea party. |
6-11 | style=white-space:nowrap | | A theatre lover performs with William Hurt; a highschool teacher rides a tank; a grandmother roller skates with a Canadian champion; sisters-in-law are reunited after 40 years. |
6-12 | style=white-space:nowrap | | A Canadian Forces mechanic drives a Lamborghini; a woman appears in a bridal magazine; a girl plays hockey with the Winnipeg Jets. |
6-13 | style=white-space:nowrap | | A man records his favorite song; two women throw things off a six-storey building; an 8-year-old boy becomes an executive for a day; pen pals are united after 30 years. |
6-14 | style=white-space:nowrap | | Two young boys meet Toronto Maple Leaf hockey star Wendel Clark; a woman plays in a military marching band; a man flies in a restored W.W.II B-25 Mitchell bomber. |
6-15 | style=white-space:nowrap | | A woman works on CTV's Live It Up!; a woman rides a railway handcar; a teenage boy becomes a chef in the military; two friends are reunited after 25 years. |
6-16 | style=white-space:nowrap | | A fan meets Ben Johnson; a retiree dances with a Canadian champion ballroom dancer; a homemaker wears jewelry worth millions; sisters are reunited after 21 years. |
6-17 | Unknown | A woman commands an army parade: a man junks a car; a 100-year-old woman is reunited with her niece after 60 years. |
6-18 | Unknown | A woman sings with Ronnie Hawkins; a married couple coach a CFL team; two sisters are reunited after 20 years. |
6-19 | Unknown | A student goes over the edge of the CN Tower; a man steers a lifeboat; a teacher goes to a Montreal gala; a boy is reunited with his pet. |
6-20 | Unknown | A B.C. man joins the Canadian Coast Guard for a search-and-rescue mission; an executive secretary produces, directs and stars in her own music video; a New Brunswick man is reunited with his two sons, whom he has not seen in 30 years. |
6-21 | Unknown | A man wears knight's armor; Cats Can Fly play at the prom of a small graduation class; a brother and sister are reunited after 64 years' separation. | |