All Seasons

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  • S03E01 Rick Mercer

    • September 17, 2012
    • CBC

    Rick Mercer on a new season and his book, and Three Things with guest panelist Colin Mochrie.

  • S03E02 Jackie Chan

    • September 18, 2012
    • CBC

  • S03E03 Jane Goodall

    • September 19, 2012
    • CBC

  • S03E04 Joshua Jackson

    • September 20, 2012
    • CBC

  • S03E05 Best of the Week

    • CBC

  • S03E06 Andrew Lloyd Webber

    • September 24, 2012
    • CBC

    First up this week is legendary musical theatre composer Andrew Lloyd Webber. Lord Andrew has composed some of the highest-grossing theatre productions ever, including 'The Phantom of the Opera' and 'Jesus Christ Superstar.' But he also revolutionized cas

  • S03E07 David Spade

    • September 25, 2012
    • CBC

    Comedian David Spade's in the red chair. David got famous on 'Saturday Night Live,' and went on to a long and successful career in movies and television. His latest film, the animated 'Hotel Transylvania,' opened at the Toronto International Film Festival

  • S03E08 Marisa Tomei

    • September 26, 2012
    • CBC

    Marisa Tomei is in the red chair on Wednesday. She's an Academy Award-winning actress (for her performance in 1992's 'My Cousin Vinny'), and she's continued to take on powerful roles in films like 'In the Bedroom' and 'The Wrestler,' balanced with some fu

  • S03E09 Paul Henderson

    • September 27, 2012
    • CBC

    We'll have a legend of Canadian hockey in the red chair: Paul Henderson scored the game-winning goal with 34 seconds remaining in the 8th game of the 1972 Summit Series. It's a moment that will go down in history, but what is Paul up to today? He's releas

  • S03E10 Best of the Week

    • CBC

  • S03E11 Alan Thicke

    • October 1, 2012
    • CBC

    The great Alan Thicke is in the red chair. Remember when people used to gather around the TV set together and watch '80s sitcoms? (Back then they were just sitcoms). Alan was one of the great TV dads back then, and he's still a much-loved icon in Canada a

  • S03E12 Alexander Siddig

    • October 2, 2012
    • CBC

    Actor Alexander Siddig joins us in the red chair. Born in Sudan and raised in the U.K., Alexander played Dr. Julian Bashir on 'Star Trek: Deep Space Nine' and starred in the critically acclaimed Canadian film 'Cairo Time' opposite Patricia Clarkson. His l

  • S03E13 Darren Criss

    • October 3, 2012
    • CBC

    You might have heard about talented actor and singer Darren Criss for the first time on the internethe rose to fame with his online Harry Potter spoof, 'A Very Potter Musical.' But now you know him from 'Glee.' Darren plays a gay character, and he believe

  • S03E14 Xavier Dolan

    • October 4, 2012
    • CBC

    On Thursday, director Xavier Dolan sat down to talk with George. Xavier showed his talents early in life: he directed the Cannes hit 'J'ai tue ma mere' ('I Killed My Mother') at the tender age of 19. But that wasn't even his first foray into show biz. He

  • S03E15 Best of the Week

    • CBC

  • S03E16 Arnold Schwarzenegger

    • October 8, 2012
    • CBC

    We kick off the week with a half hour special with one of the world's biggest (and longest) names. Arnold Schwarzenegger has gone from Mr. Universe, to one of Hollywood's most bankable stars, to being elected Governor of California. Now, he explores his o

  • S03E17 Cesar Millan

    • October 9, 2012
    • CBC

    The Dog Whisperer himself, Cesar Millan, is in the red chair. Entering the US illegally from Mexico at 21, he went on to become one of the most recognized and visible authorities on dog training. This special relationship with canines made him a celebrity

  • S03E18 Emmanuel Lewis

    • October 10, 2012
    • CBC

    Emmanuel Lewis burst onto the Hollywood scene in the 1980s as the precocious star of 'Webster' and became one of the most recognizable people on TV. And with that came all the perks that come with superstardom, including a friendship with Michael Jackson.

  • S03E19 Paul Shaffer

    • October 11, 2012
    • CBC

    TV's longest-running sidekick takes centre stage when Paul Shaffer joins us in studio. For the past 30 years (and still going strong), he has dutifully backed up David Letterman in late night, laughing at all the jokes, playing and directing the music, an

  • S03E20 Best of the Week

    • CBC

  • S03E21 Gord Downie

    • October 15, 2012
    • CBC

    For nearly three decades, The Tragically Hip have made up the soundtrack to this country, earning their popularity the hard way, working their way out of the clubs of Kingston, Ontario to become one of this country's most-treasured bands. Their uniquely C

  • S03E22 Jim Treliving

    • October 16, 2012
    • CBC

    He's gone from Mountie to building a billion-dollar empire with such recognizable national chains as Boston Pizza and Mr. Lube. From Virden, Manitoba to his first Boston Pizza restaurant in Penticton, B.C., Jim Treliving has been on the brink of financial

  • S03E23 Lloyd Robertson

    • October 17, 2012
    • CBC

    Up until his retirement last year, Stratford, Ontario's Lloyd Robertson was a nightly fixture in many a Canadian home. First at the CBC, then at CTV, Robertson was one of the longest-serving anchors in North American television history. He calmly guided g

  • S03E24 George Hamilton

    • October 18, 2012
    • CBC

    George Hamilton may have started out as an MGM golden boy, but he developed an amazing range as an actor, all the while enjoying the high life: dating Liz Taylor, stealing girlfriends (or, rather, "borrowing") from Sinatra, and befriending Hollywood royal

  • S03E25 Best Of The Week

    • CBC

    Every Friday on the show, we pick the best moments and the most interesting conversations to create our Best Of The Week show. This week: Lloyd Robertson, Jim Treliving and guest panelist Jesse Camacho. It's a great way to get caught up on what you might

  • S03E26 Cheryl Strayed And Paul Brandt

    • October 22, 2012
    • CBC

    We kick off the week with the remarkable story of Cheryl Strayed. 17 years ago, her life was off the rails. She'd lost her mother to cancer, her marriage fell apart, and she started doing heroin. Eventually, she went on grueling three month hike along the

  • S03E27 Mike Holmes

    • October 23, 2012
    • CBC

    Arguably the most famous contractor in the country, Mike Holmes is in the red chair Tuesday. Mike has literally spent a lifetime in the home reno business (as a kid, he rewired his family's house and finished their basement) and hit it big with his TV sho

  • S03E28 William H. Macy

    • October 24, 2012
    • CBC

    One of the finest pure actors in the world, William H. Macy sits down with George on Wednesday. With more than 35 years in the biz, he's done it alltheatre, television and feature films including 'Fargo', 'Boogie Nights', 'Magnolia', 'Seabiscuit', 'Bobby'

  • S03E29 Jian Ghomeshi

    • October 25, 2012
    • CBC

    Thursday, the popular host of CBC's 'Q'Jian Ghomeshiis on the show. Jian has a new memoir called '1982', which goes back to his life as a 14-year-old kid of Persian heritage growing up in a largely white Toronto suburb. Much of '1982' is about the search

  • S03E30 Best Of The Week

    • CBC

  • S03E31 Jack McBrayer And Robert Zemeckis

    • October 29, 2012
    • CBC

    The week starts off with a visit from Jack McBrayer, aka Kenneth the page from '30 Rock.' Tina Fey wrote the Kenneth character with Jack in mind, and it's pretty much impossible to imagine anyone else playing the role. But he's not just a TV star: Jack ha

  • S03E32 Deepa Mehta And Jesse Palmer

    • October 30, 2012
    • CBC

    On Tuesday's show, director Deepa Mehta is in the red chair. She's one of Canada's most respected and critically acclaimed filmmakers. Her latest film, 'Midnight's Children,' is based on the book by Salman Rushdie. It was one of the most buzzed-about film

  • S03E33 The Tenors And George A. Romero

    • October 31, 2012
    • CBC

    Talk about range: The Tenors, a group of four Canadian singers, go from Dylan to Puccini on their albums, and in the process they've won lots of fans. They've also shared the stage with Sarah McLachlan, Neil Young, Paul Anka and Paul McCartney. Their new

  • S03E34 Ron MacLean And Don Cherry

    • November 1, 2012
    • CBC

    They're two of the most familiar faces in this country: for over 25 years, Ron MacLean and Don Cherry have teamed up on 'Coach's Corner' every Saturday night. As Hockey Night celebrates its 60th season, and a new book'Hockey Night In Canada: 60 Seasons'in

  • S03E35 Best Of The Week

    • CBC

    Every Friday on the show, we pick the best moments and the most interesting conversations to create our Best Of The Week show. This week, Ron MacLean and Don Cherry are in the red chair, as well as 30 Rock's Jack McBrayer. Our panel features comedian and

  • S03E36 Gerry Dee

    • November 12, 2012
    • CBC

    The hilarious Gerry Dee is in the red chair. You know him as a clueless teacher on CBC's 'Mr. D'and he came by the character honestly. In his new book, 'Teaching: It's Harder Than It Looks,' and his 'Life After Teaching' comedy tour, Gerry gets into his o

  • S03E37 Javier Bardem

    • November 13, 2012
    • CBC

    Hollywood superstar Javier Bardem is in the red chair. He'll talk about his passion for acting, but also another project that is very close to his heart: the documentary 'Sons of the Clouds: The Last Colony,' the story of the people of the Western Sahara,

  • S03E38 Billy Ray Cyrus

    • November 14, 2012
    • CBC

    Country singer Billy Ray Cyrus is in the red chair Wednesday. He became an international mega-star with the success of 'Achy Breaky Heart'but the backlash was intense. And now he's got a daughter who's even more famous, and who has been embroiled in a str

  • S03E39 Jason Priestley And Vicki Lawrence

    • November 15, 2012
    • CBC

    There are two great guests in the red chair on Thursday: Jason Priestley found fame as Brandon Walsh on 90210. Since then, he's become an accomplished director, and he's back on a regular series with 'Call Me Fitz,' now in its third season on HBO Canada.

  • S03E40 Best Of The Week

    • CBC

    Every Friday on the show, we pick the best moments and the most interesting conversations to create our Best Of The Week show. This week, Gerry Dee and Billy Ray Cyrus are in the red chair, and our guest panelist is Ron Sparks. It's a great way to get cau

  • S03E41 Spike Lee

    • November 19, 2012
    • CBC

    directing legend Spike Lee is in the red chair. Since his first feature, 'She's Gotta Have It,' Spike's directed some downright classics: 'Do The Right Thing,' 'Jungle Fever,' 'Malcolm X'... the list goes on. And he's not slowing down: Spike recently rele

  • S03E42 Nelly Furtado

    • November 20, 2012
    • CBC

    We've got singer Nelly Furtado on the program. From high-flying pop to folk music inspired by her Portuguese heritage to club anthems like 'Maneater,' Nelly's style is all over the map. But it's working out great for her: the Canadian singer has become an

  • S03E43 Eric McCormack

    • CBC

  • S03E44 Judy Collins

    • November 22, 2012
    • CBC

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  • S03E45 Best Of The Week

    • CBC

  • S03E46 Gordon Pinsent

    • November 26, 2012
    • CBC

    On Monday, we've got a Canadian legend in the red chair. Gordon Pinsent is known for his brilliant work as an actor, but his greatest character may just be himself. From his beginnings in Grand Falls, Newfoundland, Gordon has gone on to be a world-renowne

  • S03E47 Amanda Lang And Pattie Mallette

    • November 27, 2012
    • CBC

    Today's show features two awesome guests: first up, Amanda Lang. As co-host of the 'Lang & O'Leary Exchange,' Amanda helps Canadians make sense of their money. Her new book 'The Power of Why' helps us make sense of much more: like how asking the right que

  • S03E48 Salman Rushdie

    • November 28, 2012
    • CBC

    World-famous author Salman Rushdie sits down for an interview. After the 1988 publication of his novel 'The Satanic Verses,' Salman had a very real reason to fear for his life: a fatwa was issued, ordering Muslims to kill the author. In his new memoir, 'J

  • S03E49 Fred Penner

    • November 29, 2012
    • CBC

    Fred Penner is an iconic Canadian children's entertainer. His CBC show 'Fred Penner's Place' ran from 1985 to 1997, and became a big part of kids' lives. But Fred's next event is for adults: he's hosting 'Fred Penner's Grown-up Show,' a pub-style sing-a-l

  • S03E50 Best Of The Week

    • CBC

    Every Friday on the show, we pick the best moments and the most interesting conversations to create our Best Of The Week show. This week it's Salman Rushdie and Amanda Lang in the red chair. It's a great way to get caught up on what you might have missed,

  • S03E51 Mitch Albom

    • December 3, 2012
    • CBC

    Best-selling author Mitch Albom is in the red chair. Mitch is always willing to ask the big questions about life, death and faith (and yes, sports). His books have sold millions of copiesin fact 'Tuesdays With Morrie' is considered the most-successful mem

  • S03E52 Kristin Kreuk And Buffy Sainte-Marie

    • December 4, 2012
    • CBC

    Two very talented women will be in the red chair. First up: Kristin Kreuk. Kristin's acting career got started on CBC's 'Edgemont', and it hasn't stopped growing since. She played Lana Lang for seven years on 'Smallville', and now she's starring in 'Beaut

  • S03E53 Margaret Atwood

    • December 5, 2012
    • CBC

    Wednesday, the great Margaret Atwood is in the red chair. She's one of Canada's most important (and most prolific) writers, and she's currently celebrating the fortieth anniversary of a book that helped define Canadian literature. It's called 'Survival,'

  • S03E54 Rita MacNeil

    • December 6, 2012
    • CBC

    She's an icon of Canadian music: Rita MacNeil was born in Big Pond, Cape Breton County, and she's done a pretty great job of putting her community on the map. Rita's best known for her many albums of country and folk. She's a had Top 40 hits in North Amer

  • S03E55 Best Of The Week

    • December 7, 2012
    • CBC

    Every Friday on the show, we pick the best moments and the most interesting conversations to create our Best Of The Week show. This week, Mitch Albom and Margaret Atwood are in the red chair, and Fraser Young joins the Panel. It's a great way to get caugh

  • S03E56 Stuart McLean

    • CBC

  • S03E57 Theo Fleury And Margot Kidder

    • CBC

  • S03E58 Richard Armitage

    • CBC

  • S03E59 Raffi

    • CBC

  • S03E60 Best Of The Week

    • CBC

  • S03E61 Judd Apatow And Leslie Mann

    • CBC

  • S03E62 Quentin Tarantino

    • CBC

  • S03E63 Ken Burns

    • CBC

  • S03E64 Corey Hart And David Chase

    • CBC

  • S03E65 Best Of The Week

    • CBC

  • S03E66 Dolly Parton

    • CBC

  • S03E67 Cesar Millan

    • CBC

  • S03E68 Ron MacLean And Don Cherry

    • CBC

  • S03E69 Margaret Atwood

    • CBC

  • S03E70 Michael J. Fox

    • CBC

  • S03E71 Rick Mercer

    • CBC

  • S03E72 Stuart McLean

    • CBC

  • S03E73 Fred Penner

    • CBC

  • S03E74 Yannick Bisson

    • CBC

  • S03E75 David Sutcliffe

    • CBC

  • S03E76 Adam Beach

    • CBC

  • S03E77 Ron James

    • CBC

  • S03E78 Best Of The Week

    • CBC

  • S03E79 Giovanni Ribisi

    • CBC

  • S03E80 Wyclef Jean And Allison Williams

    • CBC

  • S03E81 Billy Connolly

    • CBC

  • S03E82 Nikolaj Coster-Waldau

    • CBC

  • S03E83 Best Of The Week

    • CBC

  • S03E84 Wab Kinew

    • CBC

  • S03E85 Dolly Parton

    • CBC

  • S03E86 Michael J. Fox

    • CBC

  • S03E87 Allan Hawco

    • CBC

  • S03E88 Best Of The Week

    • CBC

  • S03E89 Shaun Majumder

    • CBC

  • S03E90 Steve-O

    • CBC

  • S03E91 Episode 91

    • CBC

  • S03E92 Jason Momoa

    • CBC

  • S03E93 Best Of The Week

    • CBC

  • S03E94 Paul Haggis And Matt Dusk

    • CBC

  • S03E95 Ed Robertson And k-os

    • CBC

  • S03E96 Mark Burnett

    • CBC

  • S03E97 Patrick Chan

    • CBC

  • S03E98 Best Of The Week

    • CBC

  • S03E99 Bruce Greenwood

    • CBC

  • S03E100 Clara Hughes And Seamus O’Regan

    • CBC

  • S03E101 Jay Baruchel

    • CBC

  • S03E102 Wade Davis

    • CBC

  • S03E103 Quentin Tarantino And Xavier Dolan

    • CBC

  • S03E104 William H. Macy And Giovanni Ribisi

    • CBC

  • S03E105 Marisa Tomei And Margot Kidder

    • CBC

  • S03E106 Nikolaj Coster-Waldau And Richard Armitage

    • CBC

  • S03E107 Spike Lee And George A. Romero

    • CBC

  • S03E108 David Chilton

    • CBC

  • S03E109 Shirley Douglas And Wm. Paul Young

    • CBC

  • S03E110 Don Lemon

    • CBC

  • S03E111 John Singleton

    • CBC

  • S03E112 Martin Short

    • CBC

  • S03E113 Meg Tilly

    • CBC

  • S03E114 Dan Aykroyd

    • CBC

  • S03E115 Olivia Chow And Sook-Yin Lee And Roma Downey

    • CBC

  • S03E116 Patti Smith

    • CBC

  • S03E117 Best Of The Week

    • CBC

  • S03E118 Mary Walsh

    • CBC

  • S03E119 Trailer Park Boys

    • CBC

  • S03E120 Colin Mochrie And Mark McMorris

    • CBC

  • S03E121 Paul Gross And Jessalyn Gilsig

    • CBC

  • S03E122 Nicholas Kristof And Sheryl WuDunn

    • CBC

  • S03E123 Sandra Bernhard

    • CBC

  • S03E124 Mandy Patinkin

    • CBC

  • S03E125 Thomas Craig And Rose Leslie

    • CBC

  • S03E126 Kristin Lehman And Marc-André Grondin

    • CBC

  • S03E127 Kal Penn

    • CBC

  • S03E128 Kevin O’Leary

    • CBC

  • S03E129 Chris O’Dowd

    • CBC

  • S03E130 Jared Leto And Kate Mara

    • CBC

  • S03E131 Amber Marshall And Lyriq Bent

    • CBC

  • S03E132 Best Of The Week

    • CBC

  • S03E133 Kevin Zegers And Jodi Balfour

    • CBC

  • S03E134 Carol Off And James Hinchcliffe

    • CBC

    Two great guests join us. Carol Off is the host of CBC Radio One's 'As It Happens', and she has had a long career in journalism, something she brings to the table in her work with Canadian Journalists for Free Expression. She'll get into some of the stories she's covered over the years. Plus, IndyCar driver James Hinchcliffe sits down with George to talk about his ambition for his career in racing. He took over from Danica Patrick, and won the opening race of the 2013 season. The future looks bright. Our Panel features the very funny Inessa Frantowski.

  • S03E135 John C. McGinley

    • CBC

  • S03E136 Gil Bellows

    • April 11, 2013
    • CBC

  • S03E137 Best Of The Week

    • April 12, 2013
    • CBC

  • S03E138 Janeane Garofalo

    • April 15, 2013
    • CBC

  • S03E139 Kristin Scott Thomas And Rob Stewart

    • April 16, 2013
    • CBC

  • S03E140 Rita MacNeil

    • April 17, 2013
    • CBC

  • S03E141 Famke Janssen And Donal Logue

    • April 18, 2013
    • CBC

  • S03E142 Paul Anka

    • April 19, 2013
    • CBC

  • S03E143 Laurence Fishburne

    • April 22, 2013
    • CBC

  • S03E144 Steve Earle

    • April 23, 2013
    • CBC

  • S03E145 Benjamin Bratt

    • April 24, 2013
    • CBC

  • S03E146 James Cromwell

    • April 25, 2013
    • CBC

  • S03E147 Best Of The Week

    • April 26, 2013
    • CBC

  • S03E148 Baz Luhrmann

    • April 29, 2013
    • CBC

  • S03E149 Tessa Virtue And Scott Moir

    • July 1, 2013
    • CBC

  • S03E150 Terence Stamp And Ian D’Sa And Cone McCaslin

    • July 2, 2013
    • CBC

  • S03E151 David Steinberg

    • July 3, 2013
    • CBC

  • S03E152 Dan Savage

    • July 4, 2013
    • CBC

  • S03E153 Best Of The Week

    • July 5, 2013
    • CBC

  • S03E154 Conrad Black

    • July 8, 2013
    • CBC

  • S03E155 Richard Dawkins And Lawrence Krauss

    • July 9, 2013
    • CBC

  • S03E156 Ken Jeong

    • July 10, 2013
    • CBC

  • S03E157 Joy Kogawa

    • July 11, 2013
    • CBC

  • S03E158 Best Of The Week

    • CBC

  • S03E159 Erica Durance And Steven Bauer

    • July 15, 2013
    • CBC

  • S03E160 David Sedaris

    • July 16, 2013
    • CBC

  • S03E161 Brian De Palma And Sridevi

    • July 17, 2013
    • CBC

  • S03E162 Naomi Wolf And Reed Hastings

    • July 18, 2013
    • CBC

  • S03E163 Best Of The Week

    • July 19, 2013
    • CBC

  • S03E164 Lauren Holly And Tyler Brûlé

    • July 22, 2013
    • CBC

  • S03E165 Eli Roth

    • July 23, 2013
    • CBC

  • S03E166 Eve Ensler

    • July 24, 2013
    • CBC

  • S03E167 Sarah Brightman

    • July 25, 2013
    • CBC

  • S03E168 Best Of The Week

    • July 26, 2013
    • CBC

Season 4

  • S04E01 Russel Peters

    • CBC

    For the first show of our 10th season, Russell Peters is in the red chair. And The Panel kicks off the season right with special guest Ron James.

  • S04E02 Joseph Gordon-Levitt

    • CBC

    Actor, writer and director Joseph Gordon-Levitt sits down with George for an in-depth chat about his feature debut 'Don Jon', and how he got here.

  • S04E03 Ken Taylor

    • CBC

  • S04E04 Taylor Schilling

    • CBC

  • S04E05 Paul Dano & Denis Villeneuve

    • CBC

  • S04E06 Steve Smith

    • CBC

  • S04E07 Michael Igniatieff

    • CBC

  • S04E08 Joel Edgerton

    • CBC

  • S04E09 Margaret Atwood

    • CBC

    One of Canada's most decorated authors, Margaret Atwood, contemplates some very dark things in her latest novel, MaddAddam. The final part in a trilogy which also included Oryx and Crake and The Year of the Flood, MaddAddam inhabits a post-plague world where the few surviving humans need to find their way. Atwood has also been commissioned to adapt The Tempest, the last play Shakespeare ever wrote. Our Thursday Panelists are Emma Hunter, Mark Forward and Arthur Simeon.

  • S04E10 Xavier Dolan And Ron Howard

    • CBC

    Xavier Dolan is the boy wonder of Canadian cinema at the relatively young age of 24. With four feature films already under his belt, his 2010 film Heartbeats premiered at Cannes. Dolan's latest film Tom At The Farm, which screened at the Toronto International Film Festival, features the Montrealer directing, producing and acting as the titular Tom character. He talked to George about being a gay teen, bullying and pushing the envelope in Canadian cinema. Plus, George sits down with director Ron Howard, and we reach into our 10th anniversary vault and revisit George's interview with Mr. Tom Cruise.

  • S04E11 Nia Vardalos

    • CBC

    My Big Fat Greek Wedding’s Nia Vardalos talks about adoption and her new book, Instant Mom. Also on the show are Jason Priestley plus the Panel with Elliotte Friedman, Fraser Young and Jennifer Botterill.

  • S04E12 Kings of Leon

    • CBC

  • S04E13 Gary Bettman

    • CBC

    NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman has weathered union-management strife, three work stoppages during his tenure, but TV ratings, attendance and revenues are all well up since his first day on the job in 1993. We talk puck with North American hockey's top boss. Also, Ali Hassan, Ron Sparks, and Noami Snieckus shoot it out on the Panel.

  • S04E14 Alfonso Cuaron

    • CBC

  • S04E15 Slash

    • CBC

    When rock band Guns n' Roses imploded amidst a tsunami of egos, drugs and debauchery, guitarist Slash looked forward with the band Velvet Revolver and his own solo records. And now Slash, a longtime horror-film fan, has become a horror-film producer. His first film is a creepy chiller called Nothing Left To Fear. He talked to George about it. Also on this episode: Michael Palin's best story ever and Marc Maron, Carla Collins and Christina Walkinshaw rock The Panel.

  • S04E16 Kurt Browning

    • CBC

  • S04E17 Eddie Izzard

    • CBC

  • S04E18 Michael C. Hall

    • CBC

    Now that Dexter has finished off his final victim, Michael C. Hall has the knife turned on him in a movie called Kill Your Darlings about the earliest days of Ginsberg, Kerouac, and Burroughs and the murder that helped shape their art. Also on the show: Something About Canada with Russell Peters and Greg Proops, Don Ferguson and Pay Chen on The Panel.

  • S04E19 Ryan Kwanten

    • October 11, 2013
    • CBC

    He's best known as True Blood's often-shirtless police officer Jason Stackhouse but Ryan Kwanten also takes acting roles with less blood splatter. Like his new film The Right Kind Of Wrong. Also on the show: we dig into the vaults and share George's interview with Hillary Clinton, and Guillermo del Toro shares his best story ever.

  • S04E20 Brian Henson

    • CBC

    Our collective love and affection for the Muppets is a very real, and the feelings are a testament to the vision and heart of their late creator Jim Henson (1936 - 1990). His son, Brian Henson, who essentially grew up alongside Kermit and Miss Piggy, was tasked with overseeing the Muppet revival. Although the Muppets were sold to Disney in 2004, Brian is still pulling the strings with the Jim Henson Company. They’ve got a new stage show that features sort of anti-hero Muppets. It’s called Puppet Up: Uncensored!, a live improv show that’s definitely not for kids. Also on the show: Robbie Robertson provides some Thanksgiving food for thought and Georgina Reilly, Fraser Young and Luba Goy rock The Panel.

  • S04E21 Jane Goodall

    • CBC

    A little kid with a crush on Tarzan grew into our most passionate advocate for not only animals but our whole planet. Jane Goodall left England in her 20s on an adventure that found her studying and living among chimpanzees in Tanzania. She was the one who discovered that they use tools, have relationships and, most importantly, emotions. Now, the Jane Goodall Institute is connecting the technology we use every day – our cell phones and laptops – to coltan mining and its impact on civil war and conflict in Democratic Republic of Congo. Their "One Click Can Bring Peace to Africa" shows how we can ALL make a difference by paying close attention. And Jane, on the eve of her 80th birthday, shows no signs of slowing down. Bamming the show up a notch, Donal Logue will teach us something about Canada, then Alan Cross, Evan Carter and Jennifer Goodhue will make their marks on The Panel.

  • S04E22 John Greyson and Tarek Loubani

    • CBC

  • S04E23 Bobby Orr

    • CBC

  • S04E24 Daniel Bruhl

    • CBC

  • S04E25 Vanilla Ice

    • CBC

    It hasn’t always been easy being Vanilla Ice. It’s true that at one point, he was probably the biggest pop star on the planet. But with the fame and fortune came a serious backlash. He has since reinvented himself and has enjoyed a successful second act as a reality TV star and home reno guru, and now has a new venture, Vanilla Ice Goes Amish. Also on this episode Grant Lawrence, Arthur Simeon and Rebecca Kohler rock The Panel.

  • S04E26 Michael Bolton

    • CBC

    Michael Bolton signed his first record deal at 16 and it was 18 long, hard, hungry years before he had his first hit covering the Otis Redding classic, “Sittin’ On The Dock By The Bay.” It was all up from there. A new book, The Soul of it All, explores his life and his career including a candid look at his most recent success – a collaboration with The Lonely Island. This show's Panel will feature Steve Patterson, Scott Montgomery, Jennifer Goodhue. Oh, and there'll be some Ralph Nader.

  • S04E27 Isaac Mizrahi

    • CBC

  • S04E28 William Shatner

    • CBC

    William Shatner beams himself into the red chair to talk about receiving the Stratford Festival's legacy award and other career accomplishments. Also on this episode: An appearance by Phil LaMaar (Mad TV) and Ryan Belville, Evan Carter and Tara Spencer-Nair are on The Panel.

  • S04E29 Colin Quinn

    • CBC

  • S04E30 Keanu Reeves

    • CBC

    Keanu Reeves makes his directorial debut with Man of Tai Chi starring former Matrix stuntman Tiger Chen and featuring fight choreography by the legendary Yuen Woo-ping. Reeves and Chen kick off Monday in fighting form. We'll also have Jackie Chan's Best Story Ever.

  • S04E31 Chris Hadfield

    • CBC

    Commander Chris Hadfield is a retired Canadian astronaut who was the first Canadian to walk in space. He also made a viral video covering David Bowie's "Space Oddity" while circling over Earth. Down here in the muck we'll also have a segment with Steven Stamkos.

  • S04E32 Kaya Turski

    • CBC

  • S04E33 Chuck Palahniuk

    • CBC

    You know Chuck Palahniuk from Fight Club, but his latest project is the book, Doomed, the second in a series about the afterlife adventures of a 13-year-old girl name Madison Spencer. This spooktacular episode will also feature William Shatner's Best Halloween Story Ever, Ryan McMahon's Scariest Story and a ghoulish Panel of Patrick Bristow, Kathryn Greenwood and Ali Hassan.

  • S04E34 Howard Schultz, Jefferson Bethke

    • November 1, 2013
    • CBC

    Starbucks chairman and CEO Howard Schultz and evangelist Jefferson Bethke close out the week with their turns in the red chair. In addition, we'll go back into the tenth anniversary season vaults for a classic Brian Mulroney interview.

  • S04E35 Governor General David Johnston

    • CBC

  • S04E36 Don Newman

    • November 5, 2013
    • CBC

  • S04E37 Daniel Radcliffe

    • November 6, 2013
    • CBC

  • S04E38 Saoirse Ronan

    • November 8, 2013
    • CBC

  • S04E39 Captain Simon Mailloux

    • November 11, 2013
    • CBC

  • S04E40 The Honourable Joe Clark

    • November 18, 2013
    • CBC

    The Right Honourable Joe Clark kicks off the week to talk about politics and his new book How We Lead: Canada In A Century Of Change.

  • S04E41 The Debrief - The Honourable Joe Clark

    • November 18, 2013
    • CBC

  • S04E42 Sue Grafton

    • November 19, 2013
    • CBC

  • S04E43 The Debrief - Sue Grafton

    • November 19, 2013
    • CBC

  • S04E44 Jeremy Irons

    • November 20, 2013
    • CBC

  • S04E45 The Debrief - Jeremy Irons

    • November 20, 2013
    • CBC

  • S04E46 Joel Osteen

    • CBC

    Pastor Joel Osteen takes to the red chair to talk about controversies, contemplations and his conversations with god.

  • S04E47 Peter Mansbridge

    • CBC

  • S04E48 Alexander Payne and Matthew Good

    • CBC

  • S04E49 Jeremy Irons

    • CBC

    For a special George Stroumboulopoulos Tonight Late treat, here's an extended version of our Jeremy Irons interview from earlier in the week.

  • S04E50 Robbie Robertson

    • CBC

  • S04E51 Robbie Robertson

    • CBC

  • S04E52 Malcolm Gladwell

    • CBC

    Author Malcolm Gladwell's new book David and Goliath; Underdogs, Misfits, and the Art of Battling Giants examines underdogs and the disadvantaged to show that sometimes things aren't always as they seem. Also on this episode: Unsolicited Advice from Scott Russell and Gilbert Gottfried, Ryan Belleville and Pay Chen on The Panel.

  • S04E53 Malcolm Gladwell

    • CBC

  • S04E54 Scott Russell

    • CBC

  • S04E55 Scott Russell

    • CBC

  • S04E56 Helen Fielding

    • CBC

  • S04E57 Helen Fielding

    • CBC

  • S04E58 Randi Zuckerberg and Don Francis

    • CBC

  • S04E59 Malcolm Gladwell

    • CBC

  • S04E60 Alan Cumming

    • CBC

  • S04E61 Alan Cumming

    • CBC

  • S04E62 Douglas Coupland

    • CBC

    Douglas Coupland, one of Canada's favourite writers and social commentators, is in the red chair to talk about his latest novel, Worst. Person. Ever. Also: why George Carlin matters, and Scott Thompson, Zabrina Chevannes and K. Trevor Wilson on The Panel.

  • S04E63 Douglas Coupland

    • CBC

  • S04E64 Amy Tan

    • CBC

    Amy Tan is in the red chair talking about new novel, The Valley of Amazement. Plus: panelists Tony Hinchcliffe, Gilson Lubin and Ashley Botting tackle the topic of privacy, and there's another edition of Baffin Island Books.

  • S04E65 Amy Tan

    • CBC

  • S04E66 George Chuvalo

    • CBC

    George Chuvalo, one of the greatest heavyweight boxers in the world, talks about his toughest bouts — inside and outside the ring — as well as his new book Chuvalo: A Fighter's Life. Then Jonny Harris, Arthur Simeon and Nicole Callender take to The Panel to talk holiday parties and we learn a little something about John Lennon.

  • S04E67 George Chuvalo

    • CBC

  • S04E68 Ramin Karimloo and Milos Raonic

    • CBC

  • S04E69 William Shatner

    • CBC

  • S04E70 Will Ferrell

    • CBC

    First up, funnyman Will Ferrell stays classy as he tells us about his long career in comedy and his latest film, Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues. Then, Jay Onrait gives some unsolicited advice and Jessica Holmes, Bobby Mair and Fraser Young tackle funny videos on The Panel.

  • S04E71 Will Ferrell

    • CBC

    First up, The Debrief. Then funnyman Will Ferrell stays classy as he tells us about his long career in comedy and his latest film, Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues.

  • S04E72 Idris Elba

    • CBC

    In the red chair: Idris Elba, star of Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom. Also, a special red chair tribute to Nelson Mandela

  • S04E73 Idris Elba

    • CBC

  • S04E74 Ian Rankin

    • CBC

  • S04E75 Ian Rankin

    • CBC

  • S04E76 Mark McMorris

    • CBC

  • S04E77 Mark McMorris

    • CBC

  • S04E78 Eric Schlosser and Marisha Pessl

    • CBC

  • S04E79 Will Ferrell

    • CBC

  • S04E80 Samantha Bee

    • CBC

    The Daily Show's "Most Senior Correspondent" Samantha Bee is in the red chair. Also: a look at some words of wisdom from our guests this season.

  • S04E81 Samantha Bee

    • CBC

  • S04E82 Olympia Dukakis

    • CBC

  • S04E83 Kardinal Offishall

    • CBC

  • S04E84 Blue Rodeo

    • CBC

  • S04E85 Blue Rodeo

    • CBC

  • S04E86 Kevin Smith

    • CBC

    Writer, filmmaker, podcaster and avid conversationalist Kevin Smith is in the red chair. Elsewhere on the show, the best scientific discoveries of 2013 and some of our favourite moments of the year in which George surprises a guest.

  • S04E87 Kevin Smith

    • CBC

  • S04E88 Marc Maron and Daniel Clarke Bouchard

    • CBC

  • S04E89 Bobby Orr and Blue Rodeo

    • CBC

  • S04E90 New Year’s Eve Special

    • CBC

  • S04E91 Maya Angelou

    • CBC

    On May 28, 2014, the prolific author, educator, historian and civil rights activist Maya Angelou died at the age of 86. In tribute to Angelou, one of the great voices in contemporary literature, we rebroadcast George's wide-ranging conversation with her, which originally aired New Year's Eve 2013.

  • S04E92 Wendel Clark

    • CBC

  • S04E93 Wendel Clark

    • CBC

  • S04E94 Hill Harper

    • CBC

    Hill Harper, best known for his nine seasons on CSI: New York, is in the red chair to talk about the new movie 1982. Also on the show, snowboarder Mark McMorris and Panelists Grant Lawrence, Paul Bates and Naomi Snieckus riffing on the topic "Strategic Friendships."

  • S04E95 Hill Harper

    • CBC

  • S04E96 Arlene Dickinson

    • CBC

  • S04E98 Chris Nilan

    • CBC

  • S04E99 Chris Nilan

    • CBC

  • S04E100 Laura Vandervoort & Ishmael Beah

    • CBC

    In the red chair, Bitten star Laura Vandervoort talks werewolves and karate and writer Ishmael Beah talks about his new book Radiance of Tomorrow. Also: a special 10th season look back at George's interview with Michael Douglas.

  • S04E101 Olympia Dukakis

    • CBC

  • S04E102 Yannick Bisson

    • CBC

    Yannick Bisson, star of Murdoch Mysteries and the forthcoming The Adventures of Napkin Man, is in the red chair. Elsewhere on the show, Kim Cattrall talks about her defining moment and Debra DiGiovanni, Kurt Smeaton and Arthur Simeon contemplate the pros and cons of convenience on The Panel.

  • S04E103 Yannick Bisson

    • CBC

  • S04E104 James Van Der Beek

    • CBC

    One-time teen star James Van Der Beek is in the red chair talking about his post-Dawson's Creek career and his role in the new Jason Reitman film Labour Day. Also on the show: appearances from Hayley Wickenheiser and Peter Keleghan and a Panel on Old Man Winter with Pay Chen, Ron Pederson and Mark Forward.

  • S04E105 James Van Der Beek

    • CBC

  • S04E106 Wes Bentley

    • CBC

  • S04E107 Wes Bentley

    • CBC

  • S04E108 Anna Maria Tremonti

    • CBC

    Anna Maria Tremonti, host of CBC Radio One's The Current, is in the red chair talking about her journalism career. On The Panel, Aisha Alfa, Ryan Belleville and Pete Zedlacher consider the question, "What’s news?”

  • S04E109 Anna Maria Tremonti

    • CBC

  • S04E110 Erica Durance & Genevieve Nnaji

    • CBC

  • S04E111 Wendel Clark

    • CBC

  • S04E112 Olivia Chow

    • CBC

  • S04E113 Olivia Chow

    • CBC

  • S04E114 Mark Kelley & Ron White

    • CBC

  • S04E115 Mark Kelley

    • CBC

  • S04E116 Aaron Eckhart

    • CBC

    In the red chair is actor Aaron Eckhart, who plays a particularly well-spoken monster in the new film I, Frankenstein. Also we get some unsolicited advice from Allan Hawco

  • S04E117 Aaron Eckhart

    • CBC

  • S04E118 Emily Southwood

    • CBC

  • S04E119 Atom Egoyan & Sasha Roi

    • CBC

  • S04E120 Yannick Bisson

    • CBC

  • S04E121 The Right Honourable Jean Chrétien

    • CBC

    In the red chair, an interview with Canada's 20th prime minister, the Right Honourable Jean Chrétien. Also in the episode, Jonas Chernick on something you might not know about Canada.

  • S04E122 The Right Honourable Jean Chrétien

    • CBC

  • S04E123 Jason Reitman

    • CBC

  • S04E124 Jason Reitman

    • CBC

  • S04E125 Hayley Wickenheiser

    • CBC

    Hockey player Hayley Wickenheiser, Canada's flag-bearer at the upcoming Sochi Winter Olympic Games, is in the red chair. Also: Olympic Dos & Don’ts from Mark Tewksbury, and a Panel on stats from Scott Thompson, Ren Bostelaar, Allana Harkin and Pay Chen.

  • S04E126 Hayley Wickenheiser

    • CBC

  • S04E127 Jeff Barnaby

    • CBC

  • S04E128 Angelique Kidjo

    • CBC

    In the red chair, prolific singer and activist Angelique Kidjo. Plus, a special 10th season lookback at George's classic interview with Jackie Chan.

  • S04E129 The Right Honourable Jean Chrétien

    • CBC

  • S04E130 Steve Podborski

    • CBC

  • S04E131 Philip Seymour Hoffman

    • CBC

  • S04E132 Ken Dryden and Peter Keleghan & Amanda Brugel

    • CBC

  • S04E133 Robyn Doolittle

    • CBC

  • S04E134 Adam Copeland

    • CBC

    In the red chair, Haven star Adam Copeland, who talks to George about transitioning to acting after decades (and 31 titles) in professional wrestling. There's also a guest appearance from George's beloved Montreal Canadiens and on The Panel, Patrick McKenna, Brendan McKeigan and Anna Gustafson tackle mental health.

  • S04E135 Adam Copeland

    • CBC

  • S04E136 Sam Roberts

    • CBC

  • S04E137 Gerry Dee

    • CBC

    Comedian and actor Gerry Dee is in the red chair talking about the third season of his show Mr D. Also: Some Unsolicited Advice from Adam "Edge" Copeland and Something You Might Not Know About Canada with Sasha Roiz.

  • S04E138 Gerry Dee

    • CBC

  • S04E139 Stedman Graham & Mark McMorris

    • CBC

    In the red chair, Stedman Graham, author of You Can Make It Happen: A Nine-Step Plan For Success, and Mark McMorris, who recently won bronze in the slopestyle snowboard event at the Winter Olympics in Sochi.

  • S04E140 LeVar Burton

    • CBC

  • S04E141 Silken Laumann & Vikram Vij

    • CBC

  • S04E142 Dr. Izzeldin Abuelaish

    • CBC

  • S04E143 Donovan Bailey

    • CBC

  • S04E144 Raffi & Meagan Rath

    • CBC

    In the red chair, platinum-selling children's entertainer Raffi and 3 Night Stand actress Meaghan Rath. Also: a special 10th season look back at George's interview with Alan Alda.

  • S04E145 Hayley Wickenheiser & Mark McMorris

    • CBC

  • S04E146 LeVar Burton

    • CBC

    Reading Rainbow and Star Trek: The Next Generation's LeVar Burton is in the red chair talking about his career and Reading Rainbow's new kids app. Also: Ask An Expert with space entrepreneur Bob Richards.

  • S04E147 Colm Feore

    • CBC

    Canadian screen and stage legend Colm Feore is in the red chair. Elsewhere on the show, Ron James, Leslie Seiler and Marty Adams talk award shows on The Panel and Yannick Bisson teaches us something about Canada.

  • S04E148 Colm Feore

    • CBC

  • S04E149 Brent Butt

    • CBC

    In the red chair, Corner Gas star Brent Butt, who's taking his comedy to the movies with No Clue. Also, Gerry Dee pays tribute to John Candy, and Mike MacDonald, Pay Chen and K. Trevor Wilson talk medical phobias on The Panel.

  • S04E150 Matt Johnson

    • CBC

  • S04E151 Jake Gyllenhaal

    • CBC

    Oscar-nominated actor Jake Gyllenhaal, whose latest film is Denis Villeneuve's Enemy, returns to the red chair. Also on the episode, Cas Anvar teaches us something about Canada.

  • S04E152 Aaron Paul

    • CBC

  • S04E153 Michael Dowse

    • CBC

  • S04E154 Randy Bachman & Raghav

    • CBC

  • S04E155 Jake Gyllenhaal

    • CBC

  • S04E156  Dr. Cornel West

    • CBC

    In the red chair: author, intellectual, broadcaster, educator and activist Dr. Cornel West, who joined George for a wide-ranging conversation on everything from hip-hop to his favourite republicans. Also a new segment called Intelligentsia vs. Entertaintsia and archival footage of Malcolm X on Front Page Challenge.

  • S04E157 Isabella Rossellini & Charles Hamelin

    • CBC

  • S04E158 Isabella Rossellini & Charles Hamelin

    • CBC

  • S04E159 Isabella Rossellini

    • CBC

  • S04E160 Aaron Paul

    • CBC

    Former Breaking Bad star Aaron Paul joins George to talk about this new film, Need For Speed. After that, Richard Dreyfuss shares his Best Story Ever.

  • S04E161 Aaron Paul

    • CBC

  • S04E162 Taylor Schilling

    • CBC

  • S04E163 Megan Follows & Shay Mitchell

    • CBC

    Current Reign star (and one-time Anne of Green Gables) Megan Follows is in the red chair, followed by Pretty Little Liars' Shay Mitchell. And to celebrate George's tenth season, we take a look back at his interview with Matthew McConaughey from the vaults.

  • S04E164 Dr. Cornel West

    • CBC

  • S04E165 Michael Bublé

    • CBC

    George flew to British Columbia's beautiful Pacific Rim National Park for a special on-location interview with singer Michael Bublé. Also, Jessica Paré tells us something about Canada.

  • S04E166 Michael Bublé

    • CBC

  • S04E168 Andrea Martin

    • CBC

  • S04E169 Allan Hawco

    • CBC

    Now in its sixth season, Republic of Doyle is a clear hit show. It's had Academy Award-winner Russell Crowe as a guest star and Newfoundlander Gordon Pinsent has been one of the show's villains. Throughout, the show's star Allan Hawco has showcased Newfoundland and Labrador community and culture by basing the show in St. John's. There is, however, more to Newfoundland and Labrador. So Hawco and George travelled to Gros Morne National Park in western Newfoundland to talk about the province, his show and more.

  • S04E170 Allan Hawco

    • CBC

  • S04E171 Miss Piggy and Martin Katz

    • CBC

    Martin Katz, Chair of the Academy of Canadian Cinema & Television, is in the red chair to talk about the recent Canadian Screen Awards. And Miss Piggy's here too, talking about her new movie Muppets Most Wanted.

  • S04E172 Hon. John Baird & Masai

    • CBC

  • S04E173 Dave Foley

    • CBC

    Former Kids In The Hall star Dave Foley talks about his new sitcom, Spun Out. Also, Brent Butt on Something You Might Not Know About Canada and a classic interview with Larry King.

  • S04E174 Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir & Elvis Stojko

    • CBC

    In this special figure skating-themed episode, Sochi silver medal-winning ice dancing pair Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir join George in the red chairs. Then it's Elvis Stojko, another former Olympic medalist, talking about his career and his move from the arena to Broadway, with the musical Chicago.

  • S04E175 Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir

    • CBC

  • S04E176 Loreena McKennitt & Danny Bhoy

    • CBC

    Celtic musician and member of the Order of Canada Loreena McKennitt is first up in the red chair. Then it's Scottish comedian Danny Bhoy, who's currently on tour across Canada.

  • S04E177 Helen Shaver

    • CBC

  • S04E178 Gary Shteyngart & Darren Aronofsky

    • CBC

    In the red chair, American writer Gary Shteyngart, who talks about his new memoir Little Failure. Also, Noah director Darren Aronofsky joins George via satellite link-up.

  • S04E179 Graham Greene & The Dufour-Lapointe Sisters

    • CBC

  • S04E180 Hon. John Baird & Masai Ujiri

    • CBC

  • S04E181 Hon. John Baird

    • CBC

  • S04E182 Justin Trudeau

    • CBC

    Justin Trudeau, leader of the Liberal Party of Canada, is in the red chair to talk politics with George.

  • S04E183 Justin Trudeau

    • CBC

  • S04E184 Patrick Chan & Jennifer Jones

    • CBC

    Olympic gold medal-winning curler Jennifer Jones and silver medal-winning figure skater Patrick Chan take turns in the red chair.

  • S04E185 Patrick Chan

    • CBC

  • S04E186 Alex Bilodeau & Tim Leiweke

    • CBC

  • S04E187 David Douglas

    • CBC

  • S04E189 Enrico Colantoni & Jermain Defoe

    • CBC

    Canadian actor Enrico Colantoni joins George to talk about his latest film, Veronica Mars. Then it's Toronto FC star Jermain Defoe.

  • S04E190 Trailer Park Boys

    • CBC

  • S04E191 Jesse Eisenberg

    • CBC

    In the red chair, The Double and Night Moves star Jesse Eisenberg. Also on the show, an appearance from retired Canadian sprinter Donovan Bailey and some unsolicited advice from Laura Vandervoort.

  • S04E192 Harry Freeland

    • CBC

  • S04E193 Molly Ringwald & Judy Greer

    • CBC

    In the red chair, two actors branching off from Hollywood. First, Molly Ringwald, who's making a name for herself as a jazz singer with her new album Except Sometimes. Then it's Judy Greer, who played Kitty Sanchez in Arrested Development and has a new book called I Don’t Know Where You Know Me From: Confessions of a Co-Star.

  • S04E194 Molly Ringwald

    • CBC

  • S04E195 Jessica Paré and Devon Bostick

    • CBC

    Two exciting Canadian actors in the red chair: first up it's Jessica Paré, the star of the Mad Men, which starts its 7th and final season on April 13. An then it's Devon Bostick, the Diary of a Wimpy Kid star who's all grown up in his new movie Small Time, opening April 18.

  • S04E196 Strombo Home Sessions With Tegan And Sara

    • CBC

    Juno Award-winning duo Tegan and Sara stop by George's house to play a few songs and talk about their music, their careers, and what's in George's fridge.

  • S04E197 Jann Arden & Brendan Gleeson

    • CBC

    Canadian musician (and avid fan of putting photos of her dog on the internet) Jann Arden is in the red chair. After that, The Grand Seduction star Brendan Gleeson talks about his Canadian experience.

  • S04E198 Strombo Home Sessions With City And Colour

    • CBC

    Dallas Green, better known as City And Colour, makes camp at George's place for another edition of The Strombo Home Sessions.

  • S04E199 Tatiana Maslany & Sadhguru

    • CBC

    Tatiana Maslany, the star of Orphan Black, joins George to talk about the hit series. Then it's Indian yogi, mystic and philanthropist Sadhguru.

  • S04E200 Tom Flanagan & Donovan Bailey

    • CBC

  • S04E201 Peter Mansbridge

    • CBC

    Peter Mansbridge was the first person George ever interviewed on The Hour, 10 seasons back. CBC News's chief correspondent returns to the red chair to talk news gathering and to look back on the legacy of the show. After Mansbridge, a Best-Of segment looking at George's ten seasons on the public broadcaster.

  • S04E202 Kim Cattrall

    • CBC

    English-Canadian actor Kim Cattrall joins George to talk about her career post-Sex and the City, and her return to television with the new Canadian series Sensitive Skin.

  • S04E203 Giancarlo Esposito & Rachelle Lefevre

    • CBC

    Two actors take turns in the red chair: Revolution star Giancarlo Esposito and Under The Dome's Rachelle Lefevre.

  • S04E204 Kris Holden-Ried & Paul Haggis

    • CBC

    Taking turns in the red chair: Lost Girl star Kris Holden-Ried and Third Person director Paul Haggis.

  • S04E205 R.H. Thomson & Miriam Toews

    • CBC

    First up, it's Canadian actor R.H. Thomson, talking with George about his career and his latest effort, The World Remembers, an ambitious project to honour each of the more than nine million soldiers who lost their lives in the First World War. Then it's Canadian author Miriam Toews, whose sixth novel All My Puny Sorrows is about a woman trying to come to grips with her sister's deeply felt desire to die.

  • S04E206 Scott McGillivray & Zoe Kazan

    • CBC

    First off, it's TV contractor and real estate pro Scott McGillivray, talking about his new book How To Add Value To Your Home — and his boy band past. Then Zoe Kazan, who comes from a family of writers and filmmakers, talks about her new film The F Word, in which she stars opposite Daniel Radcliffe.

  • S04E207 Mike Holmes

    • CBC

    TV handyman Mike Holmes joins George in the red chair to talk about his new book, The Holmes Manual (he also fields a very important question from fellow TV home improvement expert Scott McGillivray). Elsewhere on the show: Ron James explains what happened to Canada's $1,000 bill, a mysterious hawk with a voice suspiciously like that of Gilbert Gottfried issues a complaint and Gabor Forgacs talks animal-free leather.

  • S04E208 Missy Peregrym & Lance Corporal Cassidy Little

    • CBC

    A pair of actors take turns in the red chair: Missy Peregrym, the star of Global's Rookie Blue, and Lance Corporal Cassidy Little, a Canadian-born British Royal Marine who turned to acting after being wounded in combat. This year, he starred in the title role of the play The Two Worlds of Charlie F.

  • S04E209 Tom Wilkinson

    • CBC

    Veteran British screen actor Tom Wilkinson joined George to reflect on his long career — ranging from Shakespeare in Love to Batman Begins — and his latest film, Felony, in which he stars alongside the movie's writer and producer, Joel Edgerton. And later in the episode, Rookie Blue's Missy Peregrym offers Abigail Breslin a little Unsolicited Advice.

  • S04E210 Laura Jane Grace & Adam Driver

    • CBC

    In the red chair: The F Word star Adam Driver and Against Me! lead singer Laura Jane Grace.

  • S04E211 Helen Shaver & Sam Roberts

    • CBC

    Actress and director Helen Shaver talks about Down River, her first major film appearance in a decade. Then it's Canadian rocker Sam Roberts, whose eponymous band's new album is Lo-Fantasy (tour dates).

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