''Yes You Can'' was a
Canadian
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children's
television series
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broadcast on
CBC Television from 1980 to 1983. Hosted by singer
Kevin Gillis
Kevin Gillis (born 2 February 1950) is a Canadian TV TV writer and producer, a singer-songwriter and a former TV host, mainly known for his work in animation. He is famous for creating the '' Raccoons'' franchise as well as other cartoons such a ...
, and co-hosted by Trevor Bruneau and Tammy Bourne, the half-hour live-action series was
sports
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-themed and encouraged
fitness and good
health
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. Also featured were the comedic Coach Cuddles Ford (played by Patrick Ford), and two animated characters, "Harry Hog" and "Body Man", voiced by
Michael Magee
Michael Magee (October 11, 1929 – July 15, 2011) was a Canadians, Canadian actor, singer and author. He was known for voicing Cyril Sneer and his pet half dog/half aardvark Snag in the Canadian animated series ''The Raccoons'' and the voice for T ...
.
Each show also featured an appearance from a professional athlete, such as
Gordie Howe
Gordon Howe (March 31, 1928 – June 10, 2016) was a Canadian professional ice hockey player. From 1946 to 1980, he played 26 seasons in the National Hockey League (NHL) and six seasons in the World Hockey Association (WHA); his first 25 seaso ...
,
Karen Kain
Karen Alexandria Kain (born March 28, 1951) is a Canadian former ballet dancer, and was the artistic director of the National Ballet of Canada from 2005 - 2021.
Early training and childhood
Kain's mother enrolled her daughter in ballet training ...
and Toller Cranston.
The show was written by Jack Hutchinson and Jamie Wayne, produced by Bill Hunt, directed by Ron Piggott and executive produced by Michael Lansbury.
Reruns of ''Yes You Can'' aired in the launch schedules of
TSN and
YTV.
Kevin Gillis
Kevin Gillis (born 2 February 1950) is a Canadian TV TV writer and producer, a singer-songwriter and a former TV host, mainly known for his work in animation. He is famous for creating the '' Raccoons'' franchise as well as other cartoons such a ...
went on to create and produce ''
The Christmas Raccoons
''The Christmas Raccoons'' is the first of four Canadian animated television specials, before the main animated television series succeeding it, ''The Raccoons'', took place. It was first broadcast on CBC in Canada on December 17, 1980 and thre ...
'' animated special - which led to ''
The Raccoons on Ice
''The Raccoons on Ice'' is the second of four animated television specials leading up to the television series ''The Raccoons''. It initially aired on CBC in Canada on December 20, 1981 and in syndication in the United States on November 21, 1982 ...
'', ''
The Raccoons and the Lost Star
''The Raccoons and the Lost Star'' is the third of four animated television specials leading up to the animated television series ''The Raccoons'' and debuted on December 13, 1983. It came after the first two Raccoons seasonal specials, which wer ...
'', ''
The Raccoons: Let's Dance!'' and ''
The Raccoons
''The Raccoons'' is a Canadian animated television series that ran on CBC from November 11, 1985 to March 19, 1991 in Canada and on Disney Channel from July 4, 1985 to August 28, 1992 in the U.S., with three preceding television specials from ...
'' animated series. Many of the songs Gillis used the ''Yes You Can'' series were later re-recorded and used in the ''Raccoons'' animated series.
References
External links
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Queen's University Directory of CBC Television Series 1952-1982(archived)
(archived)
1980 Canadian television series debuts
1983 Canadian television series endings
Television shows filmed in Toronto
1980s Canadian children's television series
CBC Television original programming
Canadian television series with live action and animation
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