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Network: CBC Television Network Broadcast Run: 1956 to 1957 Broadcast Medium: Television A thirty minute news-magazine show. Host: Joe McCulley; announcer: Rex Loring Writers Norman Klenman (l956) and Ron Krantz (l956-57), Producer Peter Macfarlane, Supervising Producer Bill Bolt, Coordinating Producer Donal Wilson, Editorial Supervisor Norman DePoe, and Executive Producer Sydney Newman. Aired Fridays 9:00-9:30 p.m., from March 1956 […]

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Fun Time

Network: CBC Television Network Broadcast Run: 1956 Broadcast Medium: Television An after school program that aired from July 1956 to February 1957 Produced in Montreal, this 30 minute program for children featured Frank Heron as Captain Frank of the Fun Time Showboat . The show also starred two children, Alan Jack and June Mack, and featured magician Tom Auburn […]

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First Person with Adrienne Clarkson

Network: CBC Television Network Broadcast Run: 1966 Broadcast Medium: Television Aired Thursday nights at 10:30 from May 12 to June 2, 1966. Following her success on Take 30, which usually aired in the afternoons, Adrienne Clarkson got her first prime time talk show for a short run in 1966. This program, produced by Vincent Tovell, had an interesting […]

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First Performance

Network: CBC Television Network Broadcast Run: 1956 to 1958 Broadcast Medium: Television Debuted in October, 1956 to November, 1958. First Performance was an annual, short-run series of 90 minute productions that the CBC presented as television plays. They were commissioned as part of the Canada Savings Bond promotional campaign. The campaign, and consequently the show, ended in 1958, but it provided […]

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Explorations

Network: CBC Television Network Broadcast Run: 1956 to 1964 Broadcast Medium: Television Aired weekly from July 1956 to September 1964 This public affairs series was the first major documentary show offered by the CBC. Throughout each season, the program adopted three different formats: dramas, magazine shows and featured themes, often consisting of mini-series with different producers and hosts. Vincent Tovell and […]

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Country Hoedown

Network: CBC Television Network Broadcast Run: 1965 Broadcast Medium: Television Country Hoedown had its premiere on Saturday evenings as a summer replacement for On Camera. It moved to Friday for a regular slot in the autumn broadcast schedule, and there it stayed for nine years. It followed the lead of Holiday Ranch, and was one of the most popular […]

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Barris Beat, The

Network: CBC Television Network Broadcast Run: 1955 to 1957 Broadcast Medium: Television Host: Alex Barris. A variety show with interviews, music, and comic sketches, designed as a summer replacement for Cross Canada Hit Parade. It was produced by Len Casey, and featured as regulars singers Betty Jean Ferguson and Roy Roberts, the vocal group the Gino Silvi Octet, and […]

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Take a Look

Network: CBC Television Network Broadcast Run: 1955 to 1956 Broadcast Medium: Television Aired weekly, after school, during the 1955/56 semester. A 15 minute program aimed at younger viewers, the show’s concept was simple: take objects from a museum and put them on television. Dick Sutton gave short talks about natural history using specimens from the Manitoba Museum. [See Discoveries]Host: […]

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Chrysler Festival

Network: CBC Television Network Broadcast Run: 1957 Broadcast Medium: Television Aired Wednesdays at 10:00 PM.  November 14, 28 1956. January 23, February 20, March 20 and April 17, 1957 The Chrysler Festival was a big budget variety show produced in front of a live audience. The venue was Loew’s Uptown Theatre in Toronto, which had a seating capacity of […]

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Showtime

Network: CBC Television Network Broadcast Run: 1955 to 1959 Broadcast Medium: Television See: CGE Show, The The program’s title changed to C.G.E. Showtime, and it then became known simply as Showtime.