Jully Black - Network Television Performances

Network Television Performances

  • 2012: CTV' Canada AM (Duet with Donny Parenteau, Alright With Me)
  • 2012: CTV's Marilyn Denis Show (Fugitive)
  • 2012: CBC Canada Day Celebration (Oh Canada/Seven Days Fool)
  • 2010: C.T.V’s “Juno Awards", Presenter/Performer.
  • 2010: Winter Olympics Opening Ceremonies.
  • 2004: C.B.C’s NHL Awards.
  • 2004: C.B.C’s Tonya lee Williams Gospel Jubilee
  • 2004: Show Time/Soul Food Productions Presents “We Plan” Episode #064. Role, Jully Black.
  • 2004: Much Music Presents “Behind the Threads” an up-close look at the women of the Garment industry. Jully Black travels to Dhaka, Bangladesh to cover the story.
  • 2003: Toronto 1 Live Performance
  • 2003: M.T.V “Break Out”.
  • 2003: C.T.V’s “Juno Award Presentation”. Presented Shania Twain the “Artist of the year” Award.
  • 2001: City TV’s New Years Celebration.
  • 2001: Much Music’s “9/11” Music Tribute and Fund Raiser.
  • 2001: Much Music’s “Da Mix” Final Episode
  • 2001: C.B.C’s “Juno Award Presentation”.
  • 2000: Much Music’s “Da Mix” Tenth Year Anniversary Special.
  • 1999: Much Music’s “Da Mix” Black History Celebration.
  • 1998: City TV’s “Electric Circus”.
  • 1997: City TV’s “Break fast Television”.

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