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- Flush everything you've seen in other home renovation series before sitting down to The Outhouse. This series takes a decidedly comic point-of-view to the seriousness of home renovation! In every episode two of the crappiest homes in a neighborhood are chosen to have their exteriors glamorized under the watchful eye of our 2 comedic hosts, Brad and Chris (who just happen to be identical twins), and a team of contractors. Working with a $5,000 budget each homeowner team has just 48 hours to work their magic. Who will win the coveted "Golden Outhouse" trophy? You'll find out at The Outhouse Street Party, where the neighbors vote on who best turned crap into gold. The blood, sweat and tears of home renovation have never been so funny!
- In More Tales of the Desert, Gus flies two rare Kalahari black-manned lions into his Tswalu Reserve. Then there's the endangered rhino and cheetah that have to be captured and checked for disease. Finally, he searches for the two lions he flew in earlier and discovers them with cubs, healthy and hungry. Originally aired on Discovery, Animal Planet, PBS and 15 international networks.
- In Tales of the Desert, Gus is hired to run the Tswalu Kalahari Reserve, the newest, largest, private wildlife reserve in all Southern Africa. His job is to "return the Kalahari to itself" by reintroducing indigenous wildlife. Among the animals are endangered cheetah, rhino, wild dogs and sable antelope. Originally aired on Discovery, Animal Planet, PBS and 15 international networks.
- Awakened after a long sleep, a wood sprite must come to terms with the fact that its home has been buried under the steel and concrete of Toronto.
- African wildlife reserves sell themselves as sanctuaries where animals roam free, safe from human interference. In fact, they're managed like giant ranches - with lions as supervisors.
- Teenagers from Toronto, New York, Washington D.C., Hong Kong and Pakistan discuss their views on the terrorist events of September 11, 2001
- A captivating, edgy and emotional journey through urban, spacious and watery dancescapes where the featured dance company express an escape from everyday monotony with dance.
- An illustration of the hidden art of tap. Depicted through the rhythm created by the tappers to enhance other musical elements as well as the tap adding its own layer to urban acoustics emitted by the city soundscape.
- Traditional Indian dance meets modern Western dance during this exploration of tantric symbolism and the timeless bond between woman and man.
- Sue, Cogee and Teddy explore the differences between erotica and pornography.
- Sue, Cogee and Teddy explore ways to keep it hot in a relationship. Special studio guest is Mary Taylor of PeelandPlay.com.
- Sue, Cogee and Teddy learn all about STDs, how they spread, and how to make sex safer.
- Sue, Cogee and Teddy explore all sorts of sexual trends.
- Sue, Cogee and Teddy discover a world of sensual and sexual support in the form of herbs, foods and other such aphrodisiacs.
- Cogee and Teddy think that they know all about a woman's vagina, but Sue and her guests teach them a thing or two.
- Sue, Cogee and Teddy discover that not all fetishes are bad...as long as they aren't consuming a person's life.
- Sue, Cogee and Teddy talk about the male member, including size issues, modification and what women think.
- Sue, Cogee and Teddy explore the sexual mysticism, the Kama Sutra and tantric sex.
- Sue, Cogee and Teddy discuss what its like to date and find a mate in the world of being single.
- Sue, Cogee and Teddy explore the secret (and some not-so-secret) sexual fantasies of some of the show's viewers.
- Sue, Cogee and Teddy peek into the world of the swinger and learn that most people would be surprised by which of their friends actually do it. Guests include Pete Wills, Angie Wills, Shlomo Ben Zion, Aurore Ben Zion, Bob Crandall, Bev Crandall and Dr. Robin Hellendoorn.
- Sue, Cogee and Teddy talk about keeping the sex going and flowing in our senior years.