FlashBack
Travel back with CTV and enjoy some of our locally produced shows!
Beginning in the early sixties and continuing on through the decades CFCF 12 produced a wealth of local programming. Shows like 'Carte Blanche' with Jimmy Tapp, 'Lunchtime Theatre' with Johnny Jellybean, 'Surprise Party' with Magic Tom,
McGowan's World, the Achievers, the Pierre Lalonde show, game shows like 'It's Your Move,' 'The Mad Dash,' 'A Kin to Win,' and many many more.
CTV's history is rich with the shows and celebrities that marked CFCF 12 as Montreal's One to Watch for 50 years.
We regret that despite the many requests, we cannot provide any DVD copies of these or any other shows.
Know Your Sports
Dick Irvin hosts the final episode of the sports trivia show as the top 3 contestants, John Paul Chaput, Danny Coffer and John Mulholland return to see who knows the most about sports. more...
Hockey Magazine
Hockey Magazine was a weekly segment hosted by long-time CTV Montreal anchor Dick Irvin more...
The Achievers
Each week on The Achievers, CTV Montreal would profile a young up-and-comer who was poised for success, or someone well-known to the community. more...
Travel Travel
Don McGowan, Suzanne Desautels and Leslie Roberts were some of the hosts who toured the world, and brought their experiences to Montreal. more...
Fighting Back
The consumer affairs show where Terry DiMonte was on the side of the little guy. more...
As It Is
As It Is was a current affairs program that began in 1971 and ran for more than 15 years. This episode features an investigation into diamonds and an interview with Leonard Cohen. more...
The Ralph Lockwood Show
Ralph Lockwood was very well-known to Montrealers as a radio morning man when he made the jump to hosting a TV talk show. more...
Like Young
Like Young was the variety show for young Montrealers in the sixties. Hosts Jim McKenna, Diane Dickinson, Bob Gillies and June Mack would introduce a variety of musical guests, then interview newsmakers and celebrities. more...
Feel Like Dancin'
Do you Feel Like Dancin'? People who tuned into CFCF every week certainly did! more...
Montreal AM Live
Montreal AM Live was a TV talk show with a difference: viewer participation! In this episode from Nov. 17, 1992, host Leslie Roberts talked to the famous Ted Zeigler, known to millions as Johnny Jellybean. more...
Le Caf' Conc'
Welcome to the cabaret, Le Caf' Conc', where dancers shimmy and your hostess Daniele Dorice charms the crowd. more...
Beat the Clock
Gene Wood hosts and Charlie Callas is the guest celebrity in this Nov. 21, 1973 edition of the classic game show. Rolly and Madeleine Renault compete against Dewey and Dolly Champlain. more...
Magic Tom
This episode of Magic Tom aired on Jan. 13, 1972, and his guests were Christine Riddell and Gary Rogers. more...
It's Your Move
George Balcan was the host of It's Your Move, the game of charades spiced up with prizes, an auction, and a time limit. more...
Magic Tom's Road Show
During the summer Magic Tom would go on the road to interview people who lived and worked throughout the province of Quebec. At the Ormstown fair he interviewed the head of the exhibition, Barry McGarrigle. more...
Grand Prix Wrestling
Grand Prix Wrestling had the greatest collection of talent ever collected in a Canadian promotion. more...
The Pierre Lalonde Show
Pierre Lalonde and a pregnant Ginette Reno team up for a series of songs in this episode of Pierre's show. more...
Park Avenue Metro
Don McGowan hosts this News Magazine show named after the metro stop across the street from the old CFCF 12 offices in Park Extension. more...
Excuse my French
Excuse My French was a Canadian television sitcom, which aired on CTV from 1974 to 1976. Produced by CFCF-TV, the series starred Stuart Gillard and Lisa Charbonneau as Peter and Marie-Louise Hutchins, a mixed anglophone-francophone couple living in Montreal. more...
The Buddies
Peter Cullen and Ted Zeigler star as Commander Bi Bi Latuque and Space Cadet Wilbur, a pair of rich boys turned astronauts zooming through the cosmos. more...
Mr.Chips
Mr. Chips was Bill Brown, who showed viewers how to do home repairs and basic carpentry projects. With the aid of co-host Don McGowan, he demonstrated how to build a patio or how to construct bookshelves or planters and such. more...
McKenty Live
Neil McKenty hosts a phone-in TV show, where people at home get to talk to celebrity guests. This day's guest was Expos Manager Buck Rogers. more...
Travel 73
Jack Curran hosts this look at Canada week, a celebration of all things Canadian in Denmark's city of Holbaek. more...
Montreal Sports Scene
CTV Montreal has always been the place to go for sports. On Montreal Sports Scene, hosts Dick Irvin and Jim Bay looked at local athletes. more...


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