Network: CTV Television Network Broadcast Run: 1966 to 1967 Broadcast Medium: Television Devised, or so the credits said, by bandleader Sammy Kaye, Words and Music was a daytime strip game show which asked contestants to identify people, places or things through a series of words and musical clues. For example, “Sport you might enjoy here” would be […]
Category: CTV Television Network
W5
Network: CTV Television Network Broadcast Run: 1966 Broadcast Medium: Television W5 made its debut on CTV in the fall of 1966, and was still in the network’s schedule 50 years later. But while W5 had become without doubt the longest-running weekly prime time public affairs program in North America, there is one little-known fact. When Michael Maclear took over the […]
University of the Air
Network: CTV Television Network Broadcast Run: 1966 to 1983 Broadcast Medium: Television During the early days of CTV, the affiliates did a certain amount of their own cooperative Canadian programming, which was circulated by what was known as a tape “bicycle”. This was not the physical method of delivery, but a reference to the way the tapes […]
This Land Is People
Network: CTV Television Network Broadcast Run: 1966 to 1967 Broadcast Medium: Television Royce Frith, later Senator Frith, hosted this half-hour program that introduced viewers to up-and-coming Canadians from all walks of life. Among the many guests to be featured were Peter Lougheed and Sinclair Stevens, which suggests that the producers weren’t bad judges of their subjects’ potential. […]
Sports Hot Seat
Network: CTV Television Network Broadcast Run: 1962 to 1970 Broadcast Medium: Television Sports Hot Seat began life as a local half-hour show on CFTO-TV Toronto in 1962. In 1966, after the affiliates had taken over control of the network, it became part of the network’s regular schedule on Wednesday evenings at 10:30pm. During the winter months it […]
Spectrum
Network: CTV Television Network Broadcast Run: 1966 to 1969 Broadcast Medium: Television A half-hour public affairs program under this title was scheduled on the Network at 1:00pm on Sundays for three years from the fall of 1966 to September 1969. Details as to its content are not known, and input from visitors to this site would be welcomed. […]
Romper Room
Network: CTV Television Network Broadcast Run: 1966 to 1992 Broadcast Medium: Television A U.S. program whose format was owned by Baltimore-based Bert and Nancy Klaster, Romper Room was a Canadian version of the daily half-hour program for pre-school children. Female hosts went to Romper Room School in Baltimore to learn the key elements that were to be […]
Mr. and Mrs.
Network: CTV Television Network Broadcast Run: 1966 to 1967 Broadcast Medium: Television Self-styled “Quizz King” Roy Ward Dickson was the creator and host of this half-hour game show, which proved to be a forerunner of The Newly-Wed Game. Couples were asked questions about each other, and the winners were those who knew most about each other’s tastes […]
Magistrate’s Court
Network: CTV Television Network Broadcast Run: 1963 to 1970 Broadcast Medium: Television This daytime strip series was one of several produced in Canada by U.S. production/distribution firm Screen Gems. It featured Ray Jacques as Judge Jacques, presiding over a courtroom in which a group of fellow actors ad-libbed cases of which they had been given the main […]
It’s Happening
Network: CTV Television Network Broadcast Run: 1966 to 1969 Broadcast Medium: Television Rising phoenix-like from the ashes of CTV’s A Go-Go ’66 (q.v.), It’s Happening offered a new host, Toronto DJ Jay Nelson, and the returning Robbie Lane with his Disciples, who further refined their skills at recreating current hit recordings to great effect. The It’s Happening […]