Buddy Comedies
Before and After
Canadian Olympic Moments
CBC TV
Famous Titles
100

This 2012 movie, a reboot of a 1980s cop-comedy, features two under-achieving cops who are sent back to high school to bust a drug ring.

21 Jump Street

100

A Dr. Seuss character scores three goals.

The Cat in the Hat Trick

100

After winning gold in this event at the 2010 Olympics, Jon Montgomery celebrated by walking through the town of Whistler and chugging a pitcher of beer.

Skeleton

100

The slogan of the CBC.

"Canada Lives Here"

100

1939 film starring Clark Gable.

Gone With the Wind

200

"So, you're telling me there's a chance" that this Boston Bruins great made a cameo in Dumb and Dumber?

Cam Neely

200

George Harrison's thinking about this newest Arkells song.

Got My Mind Set On You Can Get It

200

Both the Canadian Men's and Women's Hockey teams won gold at this Olympics, with a little help from a lucky loonie embedded at Centre Ice.

2002 Salt Lake City

200

Patrick Brewer is introduced as a character in this season of the award winning comedy, Schitt's Creek.

3

200

Despite a title of only three words, this book was a tome of 1,225 pages in its original edition.

War and Peace

300

In this 1989 buddy-cop film, Beasley the dog plays one half of the characters named in the title.

Turner and Hooch

300

Teenage Wizards where the Coyotes play Hockey.

Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix Coyotes

300

Olympic Bronze Medal rower Liam Parsons grew up in this Ontario city.

Thunder Bay

300

The first CBC TV broadcast aired on September 6, 1952 from this city's studio.

Montreal

300

The original title of this novel was "Autour du monde en quatre-vingt jours."

Around the world in 80 days

400

This 1974 Dodge Monaco sedan was piloted by Dan Akroyd and John Belushi to escape in their high speed chases.

The Bluesmobile

400

Steinbeck novel about A Land Down-Under.

Of Mice and Men At Work

400

After a tragic injury threatened her career, Gold medal favourite Silken Laumann finished in this position at the 1992 Barcelona Olympics.

Third (Bronze)
400

From 1992-1995, this newsman co-anchored CBC Prime Time News with Pamela Wallin.

Peter Mansbridge

400

The titular character of this book is so glad to live in a world where there are Octobers.

Anne of Green Gables

500

The State of Kansas originally banned this 1959 film, stating that cross-dressing was "too disturbing for Kansans."

Some Like It Hot

500

Alcoholic Julie Andrews.

Bloody Mary Poppins

500

George Orton won Canada's first ever Olympic gold medal at this year's Paris Olympics.

1900

500

The Nature of Things debuted in 1960. David Suzuki didn't become host until this year.

1979

500

Find yourself someone who looks at you the way Sancho Panza looks at his hidalgo in this 1605 epic.

Don Quixote
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