About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 41. Chapters: 1998 Canadian television series debuts, 1998 Canadian television series endings, The Famous Jett Jackson, Theodore Tugboat, Ned's Newt, 1998-1999 Canadian network television schedule, Ed, Edd n Eddy, Flying Rhino Junior High, History Bites, Goosebumps, Made in Canada, Bad Dog, Rolie Polie Olie, Da Vinci's Inquest, The Adventures of Sinbad, Henry's Amazing Animals, Passe-Partout, Twitch City, NHL on TSN, The New Addams Family, Lingo, Bob and Margaret, The Rez, Breaker High, Game On, Radio Active, Cold Squad, La Fureur, Emily of New Moon, Straight Up, Power Play, 1998 Gemini Awards, SketchCom, Spectacular Spas, Bye Bye, Skinnamarink TV, Daily Tips for Modern Living, Flight Squad, Anatole, More Tears, Y B Normal?, CounterSpin, Back to Sherwood, YTV Jr., Supertown Challenge, Startv, SexTV, Km/h, Nothing Too Good for a Cowboy. Excerpt: Theodore Tugboat was a Canadian children's television series about a tugboat named Theodore who lives in the Big Harbour with all of his friends. The show was produced (and is set) in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada by the CBC (Canadian Broadcasting Corporation), and the now defunct Cochran Entertainment, and was filmed on a model set using radio controlled tugboats, ships, and machinery. Production of the show ended in 2001, and its distribution rights were later sold to Classic Media. The show premiered in Canada on CBC Television, then went to PBS (Public Broadcasting Service), was on qubo in the US, and at one time, had appeared in eighty different countries. The show deals with life learning issues portrayed by the tugs or other ships in the harbour. Most often, the tugs have a problem, or get involved in a struggle with each other or another ship, but they always manage to help one another resolve these problems and see them through. Their main focus however, is to always make the Big H...