And starred a then 11-year-old Ottawa native named Alanis Morissette. Plus one of the writers, Bill Prady, would go on to create "The Big Bang Theory."How about "you can't do that on television?"
How about "You Can't Do That On Television?" That Nickelodeon TV show was taped in Canada's Capital of Ottawa.
Many fans probably aren't aware that YCDTOTV started in 1979 as a local-only show on CJOH-TV in eastern Ontario. If you've ever seen any of the first-season episodes, they're VERY different from what U.S. viewers on Nickelodeon would see a few years later. The early shows were part sketch part comedy and part community bulletin board for Ottawa-region kids.
Another Nickelodeon show from the same creators, the short-lived "Turkey Television" (IIRC YCDTOTV's Christine "Moose" McGlade was a producer as well as one of the stars), was also of Canadian origin, though it was made in Toronto.
R.I.P. Les Lye, by the way.
Actually, only season one of "Fifteen" (or "Hillside" as it was called in Canada) was done in Vancouver. They moved production for season 2 to Ottawa and CJOH. Rekha Shah, who played "Janice" during season two, was also a cast member on YCDTOTV a few years earlier.One of them, "Degrassi: The Next Generation", introduced the world to Nina Dobrev and singer Drake.
And the first two seasons of "Fifteen" originated in Vancouver before moving production to Orlando which, at the time, was a hotbed for film and TV production in the South until Atlanta took over.