Boasting a rich catalog, TV5 Québec Canada features more than 20 shows, with broadcasting dates ranging from 2006 to 2021. Highlighting TV5 Québec Canada’s quality programming, Tu m'étonnes! and Club social stand out, premiering in 2006 and 2008. Stay up-to-date with over 20 of TV5 Québec Canada’s elite series, with our list refreshed for June 2025.
Join host Sophie Fouron as she travels the globe to discover the unique lifestyles being lived out on islands.
Philippe Jacob has acquired a reputation as the best psychologist in the city. And yet, at almost fifty, he finds himself facing a serious existential crisis. Can psychology really save the world? What if he’s wasted his life? Only a thin line lies between his own anxiety and that of his patients. It’s no surprise that at the end of the week, Philippe needs to go see his own psychologist with whom he maintains a serious love-hate relationship.
Laughter, and especially what makes people laugh, is highly revealing of the culture we live in. Each episode offers a rich journey through the global adventure of laugh.
Exploring diving spots from different parts of the world and getting to know the locals and their culture.
Mathieu Cyr discovers various countries through the eyes of their skateboarding community. He meets the skateboarders who have shaped the world scene and visits new places that mark the culture of skateboarding.
Mireille Deyglun and her on-air team cover news and events with an entertaining – yet still informative – attitude.
A magazine show about culture and trends and how they can shape society in unexpected ways.
Discover sustainable travel destinations that meet the expectations of tourists eager to contribute financially to the development of the regions they visit.
Acrobats, clowns, contortionists, hypnotists, magicians, musicians, tightrope walkers, jugglers and others world-class artists perform their greatest routines in front of a live TV audience.
The series demonstrates that it's possible to make sustainable tourism family, think outside the box in interesting young and older children.
Florence Champagne is a therapist who has very little patience for her patients. She’d had enough of listening to their problems for 50 interminable minutes at a stretch, so she invented a new kind of therapy: 3-minute online video sessions (where she usually ends up becoming the subject, by the way). If you choose her as your therapist, something’s definitely not right…
Dive into the world's most fascinating championships and meet the most passionate and competitive people.
Claude Legault heads to places infused with memories, wonderful reminders of the country's unsung role during World War II, to gather touching, human and often unimaginable stories about Canada's participation and the people who lived through it.