Saturday, November 1st TV listings for AMI-tv East DV
Fashion Dis Wes
Wes is an aspiring actor with an energy that's larger than life; they've recently come out as non-binary and want a new wardrobe that accurately reflects their gender.
Eyes for the Job Boat Storage at The Deanery Project
Chris and the team clear out Charles' boathouse and deck it out with a work bench, cubbies and other needed storage; they'll also build a large canoe storage structure featuring safe, reliable and easy access.
Adaptable Animals Paws 'n Boots
Janice casts a pug for a neck brace and a cat for an orthotic boot; an elderly Shih Tzu hopes to find a simple solution for a possible neurological problem.
In Focus Pilot
Hosted by Laura Bain; covering some of the biggest controversies surrounding disability language with an expert panel that includes Michelle McQuigge of The Canadian Press and journalist, writer and activist Andrew Pulrang.
Employable Me Jessica and BJ
Jessica, who has Down Syndrome, hopes to translate her love of art into a paying job; legally blind musician BJ questions his career path.
You Can't Ask That Wheelchair Users
With different reasons for using a wheelchair, Canadians from all across the country talk about what's it like to use a wheelchair.
You Can't Ask That Tourette Syndrome
Participants discuss what it feels like to live with Tourette syndrome.
You Can't Ask That Visual Impairment
Visually impaired guests answer questions and talk about what it is like to navigate the world without sight.
You Can't Ask That Autism
People with high-functioning autism face stigma and judgement, often because their disability shows no outward signs; participants honestly answer questions about what it feels like to live with autism.
You Can't Ask That Limb Difference
Participants discuss their perspectives on life with limb differences.
You Can't Ask That Little People
Little People are a highly visible group who face a great deal of social stigma and curiosity; little people from different backgrounds explain what it's like to live in a world that sees them as "disabled."
Featuring stand-up comedy from Courtney Gilmour, Tanyalee Davis, Ahren Belisle and Ryan Lachance.
By Hook or By Cook Stuck
Inspired by a new client, Bruce and Christian work on the development of their own adaptive designs for an accessible vehicle at Chute Lake Lodge. With weeks before the grand opening, the race is on .
Game Changers Tim Hague Sr.
Dave meets Amazing Race Canada winner Tim Hague Sr., who has Parkinson's Disease and advocates for others through his U-Turn Parkinson's facility. Then, Tim and Dave hit the ring for some boxing.
Our Community Trailblazers
Trailblazers Tandem Cycling Club offers recreational cycling to people who are blind or partially sighted through rides with sighted volunteers.
You Can't Ask That Bipolar Disorder
Canadians managing life with Bipolar Disorder set the record straight about this misrepresented illness.
Sight Seers Queens County Museum
Mark and Laura investigate the Queen's County Museum in Liverpool, Nova Scotia, where inexplicable things, like smoky wisps, eerie voice-like sounds and bumps, thuds and thumps occur.
Dish With Mary: Destination Dining St. John's, Newfoundland
Join Mary Mammoliti, a chef and food blogger who is partially sighted, as she visits St. John's, Newfoundland, to explore its culture and culinary delights.
Dish With Mary: Destination Dining Ottawa, Ontario
Host Mary Mammoliti, a chef and food blogger who is partially sighted, makes her way to our Nation's Capital to discover some truly Canadian cuisine.
Four Senses Chef Nick Liu: Fermented
Chef Nick Liu and hosts Christine Ha and Carl Heinrich create 3 dishes that feature fermentation.
Four Senses Crunchy
Chefs share dishes and cooking tips.
You Can't Ask That Wheelchair Users
With different reasons for using a wheelchair, Canadians from all across the country talk about what's it like to use a wheelchair.
You Can't Ask That Tourette Syndrome
Participants discuss what it feels like to live with Tourette syndrome.
You Can't Ask That Visual Impairment
Visually impaired guests answer questions and talk about what it is like to navigate the world without sight.
You Can't Ask That Autism
People with high-functioning autism face stigma and judgement, often because their disability shows no outward signs; participants honestly answer questions about what it feels like to live with autism.
You Can't Ask That Limb Difference
Participants discuss their perspectives on life with limb differences.
You Can't Ask That Little People
Little People are a highly visible group who face a great deal of social stigma and curiosity; little people from different backgrounds explain what it's like to live in a world that sees them as "disabled."
One More Time Unselfish UnSaturday
When "One More Time's" annual fundraiser delivers a mediocre turnout, DJ goes head-to-head with his rival Carlito, the manager at Sports Dynasty, who is holding a competing event just to mess with OMT.
Game Changers Tim Hague Sr.
Dave meets Amazing Race Canada winner Tim Hague Sr., who has Parkinson's Disease and advocates for others through his U-Turn Parkinson's facility. Then, Tim and Dave hit the ring for some boxing.
Employable Me Jessica and BJ
Jessica, who has Down Syndrome, hopes to translate her love of art into a paying job; legally blind musician BJ questions his career path.
Got Game Tai
From wheelchair racing to the LGBTQ+ club scene in Toronto, Tai opens up about his passions and interests, as well as the strange behaviour people exhibit when they see a wheelchair user.
The Crip Trip Broken Dreams
Chef Mary Mammoliti visits the prairies to learn about the farm-to-table movement, before bringing a taste of the region back into her own kitchen.
By Hook or By Cook Stuck
Inspired by a new client, Bruce and Christian work on the development of their own adaptive designs for an accessible vehicle at Chute Lake Lodge. With weeks before the grand opening, the race is on .
Employable Me Jessica and BJ
Jessica, who has Down Syndrome, hopes to translate her love of art into a paying job; legally blind musician BJ questions his career path.
Healthy at Home Under the Bridge
Game Changers Tim Hague Sr.
Dave meets Amazing Race Canada winner Tim Hague Sr., who has Parkinson's Disease and advocates for others through his U-Turn Parkinson's facility. Then, Tim and Dave hit the ring for some boxing.
Our Community Trailblazers
Trailblazers Tandem Cycling Club offers recreational cycling to people who are blind or partially sighted through rides with sighted volunteers.
Sight Seers Queens County Museum
Mark and Laura investigate the Queen's County Museum in Liverpool, Nova Scotia, where inexplicable things, like smoky wisps, eerie voice-like sounds and bumps, thuds and thumps occur.
You Can't Ask That Bipolar Disorder
Canadians managing life with Bipolar Disorder set the record straight about this misrepresented illness.
