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- A husband and wife spend their last night together before he goes off to war the following morning.
- Back in the Saddle: Face Off with the Flood is a dramatic one hour documentary, telling the behind-the-scenes story of the Calgary Flames efforts to get their home back in time for the season opener after the catastrophic 2013 Calgary flood.
- Dream Jobs: Making it in Canada, explores the experience of living and working in third largest country in the world, through the eyes of first and second generation Canadians. As each dreamer tells their individual story, explaining highlights and hardships, a mosaic of commonalities emerges.
- May 12, 2008, Kim Cattrall rocks a siren red gown with geometric designs by her fashion hero Vivienne Westwood to the world premiere of the Sex and the City movie. For women over 50 the dress sets the bar for sexy. But Kim's signature style with bold colors, deep vees and sexy slits didn't happen overnight. It took 20 years, the help of costume designer Patricia Field and the confidence of her cougar character Samantha Jones to cement Kim's look. This is the Celebrity Style Story of Kim Cattrall.
- Salma Hayek stunned fashionistas and red carpet regulars when she hit up the 2003 Oscars in a gorgeous two-tone Carolina Herrera gown. This style moment was a big step up for this lovely Latina who got her start as a buxom beauty on the Mexican soaps. By the time she married a man with connects to Gucci and Yves St. Laurent, she had her style situation seriously locked down. Bringing curvy to couture, Salma easily went from hot to haute.
- After a few trips to rehab and a stint on Dancing with the Stars, Kelly Osbourne has cleaned up, slimmed down and gone full-on fashionista. With a gig on "Fashion Police" ensuring her place in the style spotlight, she can finally put the long line of fugly, fashion faux pas behind her.
- George Clooney brings back the tux and cements his place in fashion history as a suavely styled career criminal in "Ocean's Eleven." With a look this sharp you can almost forget his saggy-baggy start in '80s sitcoms. Now George rolls to the red carpets dressed in super sweet suits with a sexy parade of arm-candy.
- Meryl Streep is America's greatest living actress. Period. In her first five years on the silver screen she bagged two Oscars, but her red carpet style was trapped somewhere between boho and hobo. Her oversized shirt/skirt combos ballooned in size through the '80s and her penchant for pantsuits meant some bad blazers. She wowed audiences and critics and surprised herself by continuing to get great parts after turning 40 - the age when most women in Hollywood disappear. Still, while she was racking up a record number of Oscar nominations, she looked like she was dressing off the rack. Then Meryl's film and fashion world came together when she played the hardcore stylista and magazine editor Miranda Priestly in "The Devil Wears Prada." Ever since, her red carpet look has had more style and more polish. These days she's more successful than ever, proving to Hollywood that you can get better with age. From frumpy award winner to fabulous fashion icon, this is the Celebrity Style Story of Meryl Streep.
- After a brief tenure in the Mickey Mouse Club, Britney Spears burst onto the pop charts in 1999 on the back of the international hit "Baby, One More time." Her fresh-faced look and less than subtle Lolita sex appeal insured she was a cross-over phenomenon as she moved from pig tails to figure-hugging red carpet wear. Never one to shy away from showing off her toned tummy, the mini-Madonna showed off a lot of skin, whether it was a low cut V, a micro-mini or in many cases both. And if that wasn't revealing enough, she could strip down to bra and panties to sex up her live show. But just as quickly as she rose to the top Brit's life came crashing down. A divorce, a custody battle, a shaved head and a full-on break down had every body wondering if Brit could do it again. When she came back she still showed off, her sex appeal, but the hard-partying Brit traded club life for home life with her kids. From sexy pop-tart train wreck to savvy pop diva, this celebrity style story belongs to Britney Spears.
- Johnny Depp became a teen heartthrob on 21 Jump Street in the '80s and spent the rest of his career fighting it. He tried to sabotage his success by playing unconventional parts and freaking some effed-up fashion on the red carpet. It didn't work. Not only did Depp headline one of the biggest film franchises of all time with Pirates of the Caribbean, his rebellious, retro-inspired, accessory-heavy signature style has made him a fashion icon. From reluctant, scruffy sex symbol to confident, style superstar this Celebrity Style Story belongs to Johnny Depp.
- Emma Watson grew up in the public eye. At age 10 she bagged the much-coveted role of Hermione Granger in the first Harry Potter movie and suddenly she was an international star. Not a style star though. But to be fair, how many of us really knew how to dress when we were 'tweens. The Harry Potter series becomes a billion-dollar franchise and Emma becomes a household name. Thanks to hours in the wardrobe and makeup trailers she starts to earn style points and by the time she puts Hermione Granger to rest, Emma is a full-fledged fashionista. Her post-Potter career is filled with thoughtful indie flicks, but more impressive is the fact that on the red carpet she barely has a fashion misstep (even with her love of strappy heels.) Whether she's championing little-known designers or rocking Burberry, McQueen or Marchesa, her transformation from awkward 'tween to fash queen is nothing short of magical.
- Anna Faris, Melissa McCarthy and Kristen Wiig are three of the funniest ladies working in comedy today. These gals may be hilarious, but when it comes to fashion they are downright serious. In a world of non-stop premieres, red carpets and awards shows, these ladies have a lot of appearances to make and they don't want to be fash laughing stocks.
- Kristen Bell was a musical theatre geek from way back who got her big break playing high school sleuth Veronica Mars on TV. She cracked the case every week, but on the red carpet her style was a bit of a mystery. But after she broke onto the big screen in Forgetting Sarah Marshall she also broke the code of seriously stylish fashion. From figure flattering couture to gorge-y glamazon red carpet appearances, she's got her style covered, even though she likes to show a little leg.
- Chris Evans, Chris Pratt and Chris Hemsworth are three of the biggest hunks you will ever see, and all of them are comic book super heroes. They all geared up in trademark suits to battle evil onscreen, but in real life their secret weapon is suit and tie on a glitzy red carpet. They all started with seriously sketchy style, but after becoming comic book franchise players they gave their look book the love it needed.
- Elizabeth Hurley made it big as the British babe who binged on body-con and bandage dresses, but when you look closer, she's a style pioneer leading the way in celebrity fashion for the last quarter century. She's definitely known for deep Vs, thigh-high slits and a love of pink, but from her iconic Versace safety pin dress to her love affair with Cavalli, her look has been copied by stars across the Hollywood galaxy without them even knowing it. She may push too far and play it too sexy, but when you look that good, is that really a problem?
- Mother of two Elescia Wojak travels to Tortuguero, Costa Rica looking for a hands-on experience with a leatherback sea turtle. With the help of turtle expert Emma Harrison, Elescia's optimism is tested as she is put through a physically and emotionally demanding search for this elusive creature.
- Urban professional Theresa Konowolec trades the urban jungle of Toronto for the rain forest of Costa Rica longing for a one-on-one encounter with a white-faced capuchin monkey. With the help of researcher and monkey expert Liz Mallott, Theresa endures dense forests, intense heat and emotional catharsis as she searches for this playful animal.
- Alex Bonyun travels to Miami, Florida looking for a face-to-face encounter with an American alligator. With the help of renowned wildlife biologist Joseph Wasilewski, Alex travels to the wetlands of Southern Florida in search of this living dinosaur.
- Anjelene Middleholtz is afraid of nearly everything, especially snakes. In an attempt to overcome her fears and empower herself, she travels to the Florida Everglades to come face to face with a Burmese Python. Python expert, Nick Gadbois helps to guide her through her journey in search of one of Florida's most invasive species.
- Zoe Saldana is all about transition. She's a dancer turned actress who landed a part in the highest grossing film of all time to become a major movie star. On the style tip, she ditched her seriously fugly '90s fash to become a millennial style maven. While starring in blockbusters, she hooked up with the hottest designers to find the best way to flaunt her form. With an eye for drama, a thing for short skirts and a love of Balmain she's relentless in her quest for red carpet perfection. Now she knows what works for her and she knows how to work it. This Celebrity Style Story belongs to Zoe Saldana.
- When these crime solving Beach Boys hit the water, they're on the case. As Cody Allen, Perry King ran the Pier 56 Detective Agency from the comfort of his boat on "Riptide." On Magnum PI, Larry Manetti split his time helping Magnum crack the case while managing an exclusive members-only beach-side club in Oahu, Hawaii. And alongside Will Smith, Martin Lawrence was armed and dangerous as Miami Police Detective Martin Burnett in both "Bad Boys" movies. F
- These folks just can't mind their own business. Edie McClurg has made a career of playing nosy types, in particular as neighbor Patty Poole on The Hogan Family - the show that was re-titled after Valerie Harper was fired over a salary dispute. Allyce Beasley was the long-suffering den mother on the volatile series Moonlighting. And Sean Hayes took earned seven consecutive Emmy nominations playing the hyperactive Jack McFarland on "Will and Grace."
- Mean People... you don't want to mess with them. Trust us. Jamie Walters brought menace to the happiest zip code on the planet when he played Donna Martin's abusive boyfriend Ray Pruitt on "Beverly Hills 90210." Morgan Brittany topped an already amazing career playing Katherine Wentworth on "Dallas." And as Richard Hayden, Saturday Night Live's David Spade spent his time tormenting Chris Farley in "Tommy Boy."
- These lonely girls had to grow up without their mothers, so their Dads and friends were even more important to them. Mayim Bialik was Blossom, the whip-smart teenager with the quirky wardrobe and a love of dancing. Blossom managed to make her way through high school with the help of her charming dad and two brothers, including Joey 'Woah!' Lawrence. Jodie Sweetin was the middle daughter Stephanie Tanner on Full House, whose dad has asked his brother and best friend to move in after his wife died in a car crash. And Sarah Polley became a Canadian TV icon and hero to a generation of girls playing a motherless big city girl who was sent on the "Road of Avonlea" to live with her aunts.
- Bad girls - we love to hate them, because they know what they want and will do whatever it takes to get it. Sherilyn Fenn had a taste for older men as seductive rich girl Audrey Horne on "Twin Peaks." As Libby Chessler, Jenna Leigh Green used her popularity to make high school hell for "Sabrina, the Teenage Witch." And in the blockbuster musical Grease, Stockard Channing was every parent's nightmare when she let her libido lead the way as the Betty Rizzo.