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'''''Yes You Can''''' was a [[Canada|Canadian]] children's [[television series]] broadcast on [[CBC Television]] from [[1980]] to [[1983]]. Hosted by singer [[Kevin Gillis]], and co-hosted by Trevor Bruneau and Tammy Bourne, the half-hour live-action series was [[sports]]-themed and encouraged [[physical fitness|fitness]] and good [[health]]. 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.
'''''Yes You Can''''' was a [[Canada|Canadian]] children's [[television series]] broadcast on [[CBC Television]] from 1980 to 1983. Hosted by singer [[Kevin Gillis]], and co-hosted by Trevor Bruneau and Tammy Bourne, the half-hour live-action series was [[sports]]-themed and encouraged [[physical fitness|fitness]] and good [[health]]. 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.


Each show also featured an appearance from a professional athlete, including [[Gordie Howe]], [[Karen Kain]] and Toller Cranston.
Each show also featured an appearance from a professional athlete, including [[Gordie Howe]], [[Karen Kain]] and Toller Cranston.

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Yes You Can was a Canadian children's television series broadcast on CBC Television from 1980 to 1983. Hosted by singer Kevin Gillis, and co-hosted by Trevor Bruneau and Tammy Bourne, the half-hour live-action series was sports-themed and encouraged fitness and good health. 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.

Each show also featured an appearance from a professional athlete, including Gordie Howe, Karen Kain 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.

Yes You Can was repeated on YTV in the late 1980s and early 1990s.