| ORIGINAL
AIR DATE
Sunday, November 7, 2004 - 8:00PM |
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Lockout Corner (2:56) |
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The real Ron MacLean takes on the role as Don Cherry in Lockout Corner. |
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Celine On Plane (0:55) |
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Celine Dion embraces her new position with Air Canada. |
| Presidential Debate (2:01) |
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George Bush and John Kerry go tongue to tongue during their final debate. |
| Ad Absurdum (2:07) |
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Commentary on commercials that people love to hate.
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| Paul Martin Animation (0:22) |
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Paul Martin gets teed off with news about Jean Chretien's golf balls.
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| Greek Marathoner Moment (0:20) |
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This just in, literally. |
| Peter Mansbridge Moment (0:20) |
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Peter suggests alternate names for Quebec. |
| Headline News Moment (0:20) |
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Commentary on Canada's diesel submarines. |
| Clarkson Throne Speech (1:52) |
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While reading the throne speech, Adrienne Clarkson announces her tenure has been extended for another year. |
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MasterCard - Subs (0:28) |
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New MasterCard commercial targets Canada 's troubled submarines. |
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Food Issues - Low Carbs (1:08) |
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A Health Canada executive claims there is no evidence to support low-car diets.
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Parliamentary Asides: Ralph Goodale (0:31) |
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Ralph Goodale pontificates on Parliament. |
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TD Canada Trust (1:12) |
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Parody of Toronto Dominion bank commercial.
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Bush / Kerry Animation (0:23) |
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While on the campaign trail George Bush bumps into John Kerry. |
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Sketch Compilation (0:46) |
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Paul Martin, Molson Merger, Air Canada , Harry Potter.
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Much Votes (2:06) |
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Much Music political host Jennifer Hollett talks bout the celebritization of the US election. |
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Parliamentary Asides: Paul Martin (0:27) |
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Paul Martin reflects on the opening of Parliament. |
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Wine Gum Commercial (0:56) |
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Love in parking lot can be dangerous. |
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A Bogus Healthcare Summit Moment (0:26) |
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Paul Martin takes issue with Manitoba Premier Gary Doer. |
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Not The Official Story With Alan Park (1:24) |
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Alan Park comments on security post 9/11. |
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Sketch Compilation (0:48) |
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Stephen Harper, News Florida slogan, Greatest Canadian.
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