Dive into our updated selection of Radio-Québec’s finest, featuring more than 12 series as of March 2026. Among Radio-Québec’s finest offerings are Passe-Partout and Le Grand spectacle de la Fête nationale à Montréal, which debuted in 1977 and N/A, respectively. Radio-Québec has delivered an expansive roster of over 12 shows, dating from 1977 all the way to 1996.


Aliens Calinelle and Picabo befriend human Francolin upon arrival on earth.

Passe-Partout was a Quebec French language children's television program produced by Radio-Québec that was in production from 1977 to 1987. It aired on Radio-Québec as well as on Radio-Canada for thirty minutes, lasting on some networks until 1998. It incorporated both live actors and puppets although neither group interacted with the other.


L'Amour avec un Grand A is a French-Canadian television series which aired from 1988 to 1995. The series explores different complex sexual and taboo issues. Some notable subjects include: Rape, Teen Obsession, Age Difference in love, Homosexuality and Married, Schizophrenia, Spousal Abuse. The series lasted 7 years and was very popular in Quebec. It was written by Janette Bertrand.

Robin et Stella was a youth TV show aired on Radio-Québec from 1988 to 1992 featuring France Chevrette as Robin and Lorraine Auger as Stella. The main plot was split into stories which lasted 3 episodes. Robin et Stella was aired 3 times a week.

The life and times of Canadian inventor and industrial genius, Joseph-Armand Bombardier.


Shows the daily life of 7 young adult roommates who leave their native region and arrive in Montreal to live together and discover a new environment teeming with possibilities.


Le Club des 100 Watts was a youth TV show aired on Radio-Québec from 1988 to 1994. It was hosted by Marc-André Coallier. It also featured Quebec celebrities such as Marc Labrèche.
