Network: CTV Television Network Broadcast Run: 1978 to 1985 Broadcast Medium: Television The success of a one-hour Circus special prompted CTV to launch a series under the same title. Originating from a specially constructed big-top set in the studios of the network’s Toronto affiliate CFTO-TV, the series was hosted by Cal Dodd and Sherisse Laurence (and later […]
Author: Diba Jafarnejad
Search and Rescue
Network: CTV Television Network Broadcast Run: 1977 to 1978 Broadcast Medium: Television A promising co-production with NBC that faltered and died when NBC pulled out after thirteen episodes, this half-hour adventure series was also known as Search and Rescue – The Alpha Team. The Team consisted of a man and his two teenage sons, who trained animals, […]
New Avengers
Network: CTV Television Network Broadcast Run: 1977 Broadcast Medium: Television CTV had run the British-produced Avengers series, 1967-69, and were obvious potential customers when a French producer persuaded the original Avengers producer-writer Brian Clemens to revive the program, imaginatively titled The New Avengers. Toward the end of the production cycle, Canadian production company Nielsen-Ferns was prevailed upon […]
Joyce Davidson
Network: CTV Television Network Broadcast Run: 1977 to 1978 Broadcast Medium: Television In the 1950s Joyce Davidson was a high-profile interviewer on CBC Television, notably in the Tabloid series. In 1959 she was named “television’s most newsworthy woman”, in part due to her comments on Dave Garroway’s Today show on NBC that as “an average Canadian” she […]
CTV Reports
Network: CTV Television Network Broadcast Run: 1977 to 1978 Broadcast Medium: Television The spectacular three-year success of his own weekly half hour show, Maclear, prompted CTV in 1977 to make Michael Maclear executive producer of a package of two weekly programs, a one-hour and a half-hour, each to be titled CTV Reports. The one-hour version was scheduled […]
Art of Cooking
Network: CTV Television Network Broadcast Run: 1977 to 1978 Broadcast Medium: Television For many years Pol Martin was Montreal’s best-known restaurateur, and his culinary skills were a natural for transition to the television screen. His book The Art of Cooking gave the series its title, and had Chef Martin showing four students how to prepare the most […]
Stars On Ice
Network: CTV Television Network Broadcast Run: 1976 to 1981 Broadcast Medium: Television Before Alex Trebek became famous as the host of Jeopardy, he spent several years on skates as the first host of CTV’s Stars on Ice. The title was the show: Canadian and international skaters – from solo performers to multi-skater chorus lines – tapped the […]
Pots & Pans
Network: CTV Television Network Broadcast Run: 1976 to 1977 Broadcast Medium: Television Not just another half-hour cooking show – in this case, the ‘pots’ referred to were those to be found on the stomachs of some of the viewers, and the intent of the show was to steer viewers toward a combination of healthy eating and exercise. […]
Last Of The Wild
Network: CTV Television Network Broadcast Run: 1976 to 1977 Broadcast Medium: Television Last of the Wild was the first of two half-hour filmed wildlife series which Lorne Green did for CTV and for U.S. syndication. This one was produced by noted U.S. wildlife authority Ivan Tors, with Greene narrating over footage acquired from a multitude of international […]
Julie
Network: CTV Television Network Broadcast Run: 1976 to 1978 Broadcast Medium: Television Actress/singer Julie Amato was born in the U.S., and in 1964 was Miss New York State and a Miss America semi-finalist, winning the talent contest and being named Miss Congeniality in that year. She moved to Canada in the late 1960’s, where she did a […]