List of programs broadcast by CBC Television

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This is a list of programs broadcast by CBC Television, including current and former programming as well as soon-to-be-broadcast programming.

Contents

Current programming

Anthology series

Comedy series

Drama series

Reality series and game show

News/documentary programming

Sports programming (CBC Sports)

Children's programming (CBC Kids)

International programming

Repeats

Upcoming programming

Drama

Comedy

Reality

Formerly broadcast by CBC Television

Domestically-produced programming

Children's programming (post-1994)

Foreign-produced programming

See also

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Notes

  1. Co-production with Paramount+
  2. Co-production with The CW
  3. Co-production with HBO Max
  4. Co-production with BET+
  5. Co-production with BET+