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Late Night in the Studio

Late Night in the Studio is an original digital series which takes a deep dive into the illustrious history of the CBC. In each episode, our host Nobu Adilman will share a special treat from the CBC vault: everything from a 1960's holiday special, to a short-lived Saskatchewan soap opera, it's all too good to be true.

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    Late Night in the Studio is an original digital series which takes a deep dive into the illustrious history of the CBC. In each episode, our host Nobu Adilman will share a special treat from the CBC vault; everything from a 1960's holiday special to a short-lived Saskatchewan soap opera, it's all too good to be true.

  • 1. Young Suzuki

    Young Suzuki is the failed 80's action-adventure series narrated by the legend himself, David Suzuki. A youthful 'Zooks' and his trusty sidekick Dexter attempt to save the town from a group of littering, genetically modified, fish people.

  • 2. Dougie Doughnuthole

    Dougie Doughnuthole is an animated show about a young doughnut hole named Dougie. Dougie worries that he doesn't fit in with the cool new flavours because he's old fashioned and plain. When a spunky fresh Birthday Cake Doughnuthole comes to town, Dougie must learn to accept there's a flavour out there for everyone.

  • 3. My Regina

    My Regina is an uncovered 80's soap opera set in Saskatchewan. This episode follows Marie as she suspects her husband Patrick M. Balgonie has been cheating on her with Regina from Regina. The web of lies continues to unfold as Dr. Lennox Timothy and a mysterious woman named Gloria create a storm that may threaten to turn this quaint town upside down.

  • 4. Mr. Bright-Bright

    Mr. Bright-Bright's late 70's kids show taught children hard lessons in a frank and colourful style. In this episode, Mr. Bright-Bright is in deep with the police after accidentally hitting Queen Mimi out of her castle. With rousing puppetry, Mr.Bright-Bright teaches the Imagine Nation inhabitants what it means not to be quick to judge.

  • 5. There Will Be Jolly

    There Will Be Jolly is a 1960's Christmas Special in which little Timmy Two-Shoes and a magical snowman named Burr Ives teach Mayor McGrump and the people of Tinsel Town what it means to respect others holiday traditions. Featuring beautiful hand-drawn animation from Marty MacPherson, it's full of laughter, heart, and tons of holiday spirit (for whatever winter festival you celebrate!).

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