The Best TV Shows on W Network

Every W Network Show Ranked From Best To Worst

Our curated list, current as of April 2026, showcases over 20 of W Network’s highest-rated series. A broadcaster of distinction, W Network has aired more than 20 shows between 2001 and N/A. Highlighting W Network’s quality programming, The Shopping Bags and Just Cause stand out, premiering in 2001 and 2002.

  • Just Cause
    Just Cause (2002)9.5

    Just Cause is an award-winning Canadian legal drama television series produced by Mind's Eye Entertainment. Filming was done in Vancouver, British Columbia but the series is set in San Francisco, California.

  • Sunday Night Sex Show
    Sunday Night Sex Show (N/A)8.0

    The Sunday Night Sex Show was a live call-in Canadian television show which ran from 1996 to 2005. It aired on the W Network and was one of their most popular programs. Every week, callers would line up on the phone to talk to the host, Sue Johanson, about various topics from how to spice up one's sex life, to advice on how to select the right sex toy, to how to deal with various relationship issues. For many years, reruns of the show ran on the Oxygen Network in the United States, but American viewers were frustrated that they couldn't call in during the live airing in Canada. Eventually, a U.S. version of the show, titled Talk Sex with Sue Johanson, was created. Reasons for the Canadian cancellation were never given by either Johanson or the W Network. The U.S. show ended with the May 11, 2008 episode. Johanson was very emotional at the conclusion of the show and joined on stage by her supporting cast. Before the television series aired, Johanson was host of a syndicated radio call-in show in Canada, which was initially titled Sex with Sue, and later became Sunday Night Sex Show. Johanson retained the latter title for her television series.

  • Tessa & Scott
    Tessa & Scott (2014)8.0

    Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir are young, gorgeous, and arguably the best ice dancers the world has ever seen. Tessa and Scott goes behind closed doors and into the exhilarating day-to-day lives of this irresistible celebrity duo.

  • Love it or List it Vancouver
    Love it or List it Vancouver (2013)7.0

    Vancouver families are struggling with homes that no longer suit their needs. Whether they've outgrown the home they once loved or the luster has worn off, homeowners are faced with the dilemma of whether they should love it or list it.

  • Missing
    Missing (2003)6.9

    Jess Mastriani was a normal person who only wanted to take over her parents' restaurant in Indiana. But that changed when she was hit by lightning. After that she began seeing visions of missing people. Jess decides to use her newfound ability to be a consultant to the FBI, helping locate missing individuals. Eventually, she is hired by the bureau full-time and trained to become an agent, but her by-the-book nature sometimes clashes with the personality of her partner. Jess and her colleagues work out of the FBI's Washington, D.C., office.

  • Undercover Boss Canada
    Undercover Boss Canada (2012)6.5

    Undercover Boss, commonly referred to as Undercover Boss Canada is a Canadian reality television series, based on the British series of the same name. Each episode depicts a person who has a high management position at a major Canadian business, deciding to become undercover as an entry-level employee to discover the faults in the company. The first season, which consisted of 10 episodes, ran from February 2, 2012 to April 5, 2012, on W Network. On April 3, 2012, W Network, Alliance, and Corus ordered an additional 30 episodes for the series, to be split into four new seasons. The second season, which consisted of 10 episodes, aired from September 6, 2012 to November 8, 2012. The show's third season, which contains 10 episodes, will air from January 17, 2013 to March 21, 2013.

  • Come Dine with Me Canada
    Come Dine with Me Canada (2010)2.0

    Come Dine With Me Canada is a Canadian reality television series, adapted from the British programme Come Dine With Me. The show debuted November 1, 2010 on the W Network. The show has generally brings five amateur chefs competing against each other hosting a dinner party for the other contestants. Each competitor then rates the host's performance with the winner winning a $1,000 cash prize. An element of comedy is added to the show through comedian Jamie Carr, who provides a dry and "Canadian sarcastic" narration.

  • Candice Tells All
    Candice Tells All (2011)1.0

    Candice Tells All is an interior design show that airs Thursday's at 8p.m. ET/PT on the W Network. Candice Tells All takes a look at the ins and outs of her designs, Candice's design principles, and also an in-depth look at the inspiration behind her ideas. In Candice Tells All, Candice Olson, of Divine Design fame, takes viewers through the ins-and-outs of her signature makeovers while exploring a major design principle in each episode. The show also follows Candice through her various processes and problems which arise in the reno/design world. The show is a more reality based program than her previous show "Divine Design" as it not only follows her through the trials of renovation but with her personal life and her employees.

  • The Shopping Bags
    The Shopping Bags (2001)N/A

    The Shopping Bags was a Canadian television series that aired on the W Network in Canada and on Fine Living in the United States. Launched in 2002, the series focused on consumer affairs and better shopping. Each week the program looked at several goods and services to discover which one was the best. This was also done to guide viewers towards which product or service may best suit their needs. The program looked at day-to-day shopping and big ticket items, as well as having a final "Shopping Thought" at the end of each program.

  • The Atwood Stories
    The Atwood Stories (2003)N/A

    The Atwood Stories was a Canadian television drama series, which aired on W in 2003. A short-run dramatic anthology series produced by Shaftesbury Films, the series dramatized six short stories by Margaret Atwood.

  • The Gardening Gamble
    The Gardening Gamble (2003)N/A

    The Gardening Gamble is a Canadian home improvement television show for gardens, created for W Network. Described by TV Guide Canada as "the gardening equivalent of Trading Spaces, Gardening Gamble is co-hosted by Jordan Taylor. The series was airing as of April 2004.

  • The Smart Woman Survival Guide
    The Smart Woman Survival Guide (2006)N/A

    The Smart Woman Survival Guide is a Canadian situation comedy, filmed in Toronto, Ontario, currently in its third season. It airs on the W Network and CosmoTV. It was renewed for 26 further episodes before season one had finished shooting. The show was originally conceived as a two-act show that grew to four acts with a teaser and tag.

  • Groomed
    Groomed (2006)N/A

    Paul Hogan, former Chief of Staff in the Foreign Service and butler to millionaires, assisted by romance expert Asha Daniere, takes a loveable “diamond in the rough” and polish him up to become the gentleman he yearns to be— all for the love of his life leading up to a special event.

  • Anna & Kristina's Grocery Bag
    Anna & Kristina's Grocery Bag (2008)N/A

    Moving on from their series The Shopping Bags, producer-hosts Anna Wallner and Kristina Matisic focus on the kitchen, putting cookbooks, kitchen products, and cooking ingredients to the test.

  • Modern Love
    Modern Love (N/A)N/A

    A groundbreaking series about couples who are redefining love in the 21st century.

  • Grin and Build It
    Grin and Build It (2010)N/A

    A reality/home renovation series with a twist! Designer Heather Smillie and contractor Jon Giacomellitake couples out of the comfort zones in their relationships through the renovation of one room in their home.

  • Dinner Party Wars
    Dinner Party Wars (2013)N/A

    Dinner Party Wars is a series that airs on Food Network Canada that is produced by Cineflix. Dinner Party Wars is a three-night, high-stakes dining challenge that dares couples to be the best by any means possible. From setting the menu and the table, to the cooking, conversation, and all the kitchen crises, hidden cameras capture every detail for viewers. Two expert judges, Chef Corbin and Anthea Turner, watch every move from a distance and determine the winner from the comfort of their curbside studio.

  • Game of Homes
    Game of Homes (2015)N/A

    Teams of two compete to renovate run-down homes into dream dwellings.

  • He Said, She Said
    He Said, She Said (N/A)N/A

    He Said, She Said is a Canadian cooking television show featuring popular Canadian personalities Ken Kostick and Mary Jo Eustace. The show debuted on July 2, 2008 on W Network and currently airs Monday to Friday at 3:30AM, 11:30AM and 1:30PM ET on VIVA. It is produced by Up Front Entertainment and filmed in Toronto, Ontario.

  • Save Us from Our House
    Save Us from Our House (N/A)N/A

    Save Us From Our House! is a Canadian reality series, produced by General Purpose Pictures, which aired on W Network in Canada on Thursdays, 9:30pm e/p. The series is hosted by Hina Khan, a relationship strategist and Dylan Marcel, a home renovation expert. The program focuses on families who are suffering interpersonal tensions due to their living spaces. Khan, a licensed psychotherapist, counsels the family through their relationship difficulties, while Marcel, a construction contractor, remodels the home into a more welcoming and family-oriented living space.