The Shopping Bags

The Shopping Bags was a Canadian television series that aired on the W Network in Canada and on Fine Living in the United States. Launched in 2002, the series focused on consumer affairs and better shopping. Each week the program looked at several goods and services to discover which one was the best. This was also done to guide viewers towards which product or service may best suit their needs. The program looked at day-to-day shopping and big ticket items, as well as having a final "Shopping Thought" at the end of each program.

The Shopping Bags
Created byAnna Wallner
Kristina Matisic
StarringAnna Wallner
Kristina Matisic
Country of originCanada
No. of seasons7
Production
Executive producer(s)Anna Wallner
Kristina Matisic
Production location(s)Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Running time22 minutes
Production company(s)Force Four Entertainment
Worldwide Bag Media, Inc.
Release
Original networkW Network (Canada)
Fine Living (U.S.)
Original release2002 
2008
Chronology
Followed byAnna & Kristina's Grocery Bag
External links
Anna Wallner & Kristina Matisic Website

The Shopping Bags was produced in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada by Worldwide Bag Media Inc. The hosts and show creators are award-winning journalists Anna Wallner and Kristina Matisic. The show first aired on the W Network, a television channel in Canada aimed at women. The program was also broadcast on Fine Living in the United States, a channel aimed at both male and female viewers.

In 2005, a companion book to The Shopping Bags television show was written by Wallner and Matisic and published in 2006. The book is titled The Shopping Bags: Tips, Tricks, and Inside Information to Make You a Savvy Shopper.[1]

The show received seven awards including the 2007 Leo Award for Best Hosts in an Information or Lifestyle Series and the 2006 Leo Award for Best Hosts in an Information or Lifestyle Series.[2]

The show ended in 2008, and was replaced by Anna & Kristina's Grocery Bag.

List of guest experts

(Names are from the episodes)

gollark: You could use RFTools elevators perhaps.
gollark: I was going to have single-track rail lines in my tunnels, actually.
gollark: My existing tunnels are 4x3 stone brick ones.
gollark: I favour the staircasey design.
gollark: I'll need to look at the heat multiplier and stuff, but it might be possible to run ox on it.

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