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"La Tierra: conflicto final" nos sitúa en pleno siglo XXI, tres años después del primer contacto con una raza extraterrestre, los Taelons. Su llegada ha supuesto para la Tierra un gran avance, el fin del hambre, las guerras y de muchas enfermedades. Los Taelons parecen desear únicamente compartir sus conocimientos y enriquecerse con su convivencia en paz con la raza humana. Desean ser compañeros que ayuden a la humanidad a dar un importante paso. Consideran que la Tierra se encuentra en una encrucijada evolutiva y que para la especie humana ha llegado un momento crucial en el que deben dar el siguiente paso hacia fronteras inciertas. Sin embargo hay gente que no confía en los Taelons, también conocidos como compañeros, y, secretamente, conspira para descubrir cuales son sus verdaderos propósitos.

August 2, 2003

Una agente del FBI encuentra una compañera de trabajo poco común: una joven con una habilidad especial, capaz de ver en sus sueños a gente que ha desaparecido.

La combinación del sentido común de la agente del FBI Brooke Haslett (Gloria Reuben) con el sexto sentido de la joven Jess (Caterina Scorsone) es la que protagoniza 'Missing', una serie centrada en casos de personas desaparecidas. Actualmente en su tercera temporada en la cadena norteamericana Lifetime, esta producción está basada en una serie de libros muy populares sobre las aventuras de este equipo tan especial del FBI. Los casos a los que tienen que enfrentarse se resolverán con más facilidad gracias a ese don que posee Jess: en sus sueños, tiene revelaciones sobre personas desaparecidas, pistas muy valiosas para avanzar en los casos. La incredulidad de la agente Haslett irá disminuyendo poco a poco, al comprobar que la habilidad de su nueva compañera es efectiva. Y la experiencia de la joven en este tipo de casos la llevará a plantearse muy en serio la posibilidad de convertirse en una agente del FBI

October 24, 2011

CTV Morning Live is the name of the local morning newscasts airing on CTV's owned-and-operated stations in Western Canada, specifically, Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, Saskatoon and Regina as well as on CTV Two stations in Ottawa and Atlantic Canada. Each station produces its own version of the program. In areas where the program airs on a local CTV station, it airs in place of the network's national Canada AM program.

September 12, 2004

11 Somerset is a Canadian children's television series, which airs in French on Télé-Québec and in English on A-Channel.

The series focuses on Laurie Lamera and Oliver Marsan, two teenagers who investigate paranormal phenomena. Also stars Kathleen Mackey as Laurie's supporting sidekick Lucy Mercer.

It has been made into a point-and-click adventure. It is also linked to from www.gamershood.com. The game is based on 13 adventures, in which the player must find and use tools, clues, and technology to solve more and more difficult puzzles.

Dotto Tech was a Canadian television series, which aired weekdays on the Access and A television systems.

Hosted by Steve Dotto, the program was a magazine series profiling new developments in computers and electronics technology.

In October 2009, Steve Dotto announced on the Dotto Tech site that the show had been cancelled due to financial reasons.

A weekday daytime lifestyle and entertainment talk show hosted by Marilyn Denis.

A News is the name of local newscasts on the A television system in Canada. A News programming was produced in markets which were not directly served by a local CTV News service.

The cable-only A Atlantic service in Atlantic Canada did not produce its own A News programming, but instead presently airs CTV News programming from CTV Atlantic, although the station did produce a local morning show, Breakfast Television and was subsequently re-branded to CTV Morning Live on August 29, 2011,. Due to the effects of the 2009 economic crisis The A station in Ottawa cancelled all A News programming in March 2009, but continued to produce a local morning show, A Morning which was also re-branded as CTV Morning Live on August 29, 2011.

When A re-launched as CTV Two, on August 29, 2011, newscasts on the A stations were re-branded as CTV News and longer have separate identities, although the stations have retained the same editorial independence.

A Morning is a morning television show that aired on Canada's CHRO-TV in Ottawa and formerly aired on the other stations in the A system.

Due to severe financial issues, as of March 4, 2009, only one edition of A Morning aired, namely the one at CHRO-TV Ottawa. The versions in Barrie and London were cancelled outright, and now air repeats of the previous evening's newscasts, while the Victoria edition was replaced with a simulcast of CFAX 1070's morning show. The stations have however retained their 6 p.m. and 11 p.m. local newscasts known as A News. A Atlantic also continues to produce its own morning program, Breakfast Television.

As the A network was re-launched as CTV Two on August 29, 2011, newscasts on the stations were re-branded as CTV News and and no longer have a separate identity.

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