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- A small town strip club owner must defend her bar, her strippers and her life when violent infected patrons show up on the final closing night and all hell breaks loose.
- When Simon, Rich, and Eva head out on an eagerly anticipated road trip, they bring along a video camera to record their journey. What starts out as a carefree adventure slowly becomes a descent into the ominous as unexplained events threaten to disrupt the balance between the three close friends. Each one of them must struggle with personal demons and paranoia as friendships are tested and gruesome realities are revealed...and recorded.
- Peelers actor Jason Asuncion (Farmer John) and Special Effects Supervisor Keir Vichert take us through the process of making a prosthetic head for the film.
- Funny, bitter, irreverent, and unmedicated. Think David Letterman on the street, Michael Moore for documentary style, add a touch of Attention Deficit Disorder and you've got Great Scott!!...television that bothers you. Join our host as he wanders the streets in an effort to satisfy both his curiosity and natural bothersome behaviour. From trying to get a simple glass of water in an apartment building to giving away a free breakfast of bacon and eggs cooked on the hood of his producers car, our host spends the better part of each episode getting himself out of the trouble he got himself into in the first place. So, lock your doors and bar your windows because it's Great Scott!! ...television that bothers you.
- Behind the scenes look at how the horror feature film Peelers was made.
- We continue a behind the scenes look at how the horror feature film Peelers was made.
- Peelers screenwriter and producer Lisa DeVita talks about the writing process and how it transfers from the script to the finished film.
- You want comedy? You got comedy. Stand-Up on Whistler Mountain showcases some of the best independent comedians we could muster our hands on. Filmed in front of a live audience at the Whistler Comedy Festival, this television series gets to the root of comedy by delivering uncensored, raw, unmedicated comedy straight from the horses mouth. Each episode feature a variety of stand-up comedians at their very best. Shot at Buffalo Bills Night Club in Whistler, British Columbia, the show provides an amazing and beautiful backdrop to the comedians performance. Also join our irreverent yet bumbling host Scott Double as he segues between each comedians act by visiting all the incredible and alluring sites Whistler has to offer. Stand-Up on Whistler Mountain is stand-up comedy the way it was meant to be seen. You got your comedy club. You got your comedians. You got your live audience. All that's left is your laughter.
- Various cast from the horror feature film Peelers show us some of the special effects process they had to go through for the movie.
- Stand-up comedians Richard Lett, Brad Brake, Shawn Farquhar and Derrick Cameron. Host Scott Double goes for a ride in a hummer.
- Stand-up comedians Chris Molineux, Carter Hortie, Lori Ferguson-Ford and Henry Mah. Host Scott Double takes a ride on the zipline.
- Stand-up comedians Evan Sayet, Patrice Brett, Allyson Smith and Laura Sandiford. Host Scott Double does a bungee jump.
- Stand-up comedians Matt Billon, Kelly Brandow, Dana Alexander and Henry O Watson. Host Scott Double heads to the golf course.
- Stand-up comedians Jy Harris, Tracey MacDonald, Briar Sandeman and Paul Breau. Host Scott Double drives an ATV.
- Stand-up comedians Bro Gilbert, Nikki Pearson, Josh Stubbs and Perry James. Host Scott Double goes rock climbing.
- Stand-up comedians Graham Clark, Todd Allen, Tim Lowing and Aubrey Tennant. Host Scott Double rides a gondola.
- Stand-up comedians Derrick Cameron, Henry O Watson, Vivien Pfeffer and Bro Gilbert. Host Scott Double heads to the gun range.
- Stand-up comedians Dana Alexander, Evan Sayet, Shawn Farquhar and Allyson Smith. Host Scott Double shops at a ski store.
- Stand-up comedians Matt Billon, Richard Lett, Nikki Pearson and Graham Clark. Host Scott Double does yoga.
- Stand-up comedians Carter Hortie, Lori Ferguson-Ford, Laura Sandiford and Jy Harris. Host Scott Double visits a brew house.
- Stand-up comedians Brad Brake, Kelly Brandow, Briar Sandeman and Henry Mah. Host Scott Double enjoys a spa.
- Stand-up comedians Chris Molineux, Paul Breau, Josh Stubbs and Todd Allen. Host Scott Double goes tubing.
- 2000–2003TV EpisodeJoin our host, Gregg Scott as he attempts to quench his thirst by getting a glass of water from strangers. Sometimes it's so hot out you can cook an egg on the hood of a car, but can Gregg get someone to actually eat it?
- Apparently, all you need is Roy's permission to get on a construction site, but will our host be able to find the elusive Roy? Gregg discovers heading out to sea is a lot harder when you don't own a boat.
- Our host has an accident with a hotdog and a lawn and finds it very difficult to get his shirt washed. Gregg goes on a mission to enlist the help of local musicians and buskers to create the show's new theme song.
- Gregg quickly learns that someone else's garage sale is probably not the best place to sell your own junk. Our host tries to get free cab rides around town, what could go wrong?
- Join our host, Scott Double as he attempts to gain entry into a monster home - legally. It's Scott's birthday but no one seems to have a present for him.
- 2000–2003TV EpisodeOur host is very stressed out, will someone please give him a massage? Scott joins his friends on the street to provide the community a service and learn the ropes on being a Squeegee Boy.
- Why wouldn't anyone let Scott into their home to clean their dirty dishes? Our host auditions people on the street to be a part of his boy band.
- It's probably not a good idea for our host to ask for a free shave when the barber's holding a straight razor. Scott looks for free parking in the city - shouldn't be a problem.
- Will anyone recognize our host? He's pretty famous after all. Scott wants to check your mail for you. He'll even open it up for you as well.
- When Scott shows up with a vacuum cleaner, you'll let him into your home to clean up, right? Sometimes it's hard for our host to find what's in your attic when you don't have one.