Join us as we delve into the careers of Canadian actors, writers, and directors who helped to create the Golden Age of radio.
This time, we feature a double dose of Canadians Abroad. First up to bat, from June 18, 1945, is a baseball comedy from Screen Guild Theater called Alibi Ike , starring Jack Carson who was from Carman, Manitoba. Next, we hear an episode from The Alan Young Show from November 6 of that same year […]
This time, we devote the whole episode to Canadian quiz shows. Included are excerpts from The International Quiz, The Goodwill Quiz, Hide and Seek from 1954, Now I Ask You from 1955, and finally, from November of 1976, Yes, You’re Wrong.
In our made-in-Canada segment, we hear an episode of Rum Runners called ‘Champagne.’ In our Canadian’s Abroad segment, we present an episode of Matinee Theater, featuring actor Victor Jory, who was born in Dawson City, Yukon.
In our made-in-Canada segment, we present an episode of ‘Jam Session.’ Our Canadian’s Abroad segment features an episode of ‘This is Your FBI,’ starring Québec-born actor Stacy Harris.
This time we have an hour-long Made in Canada segment. We present an episode of “CBC Stage” from 1969.
In our ‘Made in Canada’ segment, we hear an episode of “The Queen’s Men”, a series which aired during 1954. The episode is entitled “Missing Persons Case aka Andrew Weeks”. In our ‘Canadians Abroad’ segment, we listen to an episode of “Texaco Town” starring the comedian Eddy Cantor. The episode from October 4, 1936, features […]
In our ‘Made in Canada’ segment, we hear a documentary written, produced and narrated by the late Mike Morrison who was a long-time CBC employee. The title is “Beyond Our Control” and the subject is radio bloopers, most of which are Canadian. Our ‘Canadians Abroad’ segment features an episode of “Command Performance”. The Canadian was […]
This time we hear an hour-long ‘Canadians Abroad’ segment. Toronto-born Walter Huston stars in the Lux Radio Theatre presentation of “The Treasure of the Sierra Madre”.
This week we have an hour-long made-in-Canada segment called CBC Summer Stage, starring actors John Drainie and Billy Mae Richards in a drama entitled, ‘Jake and the Kid.’
In our made-in-Canada segment, we hear an episode of “Mystery Theatre” from 1967, called ‘The Duel.’ In our Canadian’s abroad segment, we feature Vancouver-native, Alan Young in an episode of “Family Theatre” called ‘Lion Tamer.’
We begin our Made-in-Canada segment with Tommy Hunter and His Pals in celebration of the 82nd birthday (March 20) of “Canada’s Country Gentleman.” Next, we hear a bit of comedy about the result of what happens when we consume what is often delicately referred to as “musical fruit,” which you would never expect the CBC […]
Our made-in-Canada segment features the last episode of “Don Gray, Marine Investigator.” In our Canadian’s abroad segment, we hear New Westminster, B.C. born Raymond Burr in “The Story of Dr. Kildare,” on the episode entitled, ‘Eddie Jenkins and the Arsonists.’ Burr would later star in TV’s Perry Mason and Ironside.
In our made-in-Canada segment, we spend a half-hour with Canadian folk singing duo, Reg Gibson and Jim Pirie. Our Canadian’s abroad segment centres on a show called “Texaco Town,” hosted by comedian Eddie Cantor — The two Canadians featured are child-stars Deanna Durbin (who was born in Winnipeg), and Bobby Breen, a Montreal native.
For our made-in-Canada segment, we return to Crocus, Saskatchewan and an episode of “Jake and the Kid” called ‘Dirt Independent.’ Our Canadian’s abroad segment features Moosejaw, Saskatchewan-native Art Linkletter in a show entitled, “People are Funny.”
This time, our Made-in-Canada Segment is a full hour in length. We feature a dramatic series that ran for years called “CBC Stage”. The episode is entitled “The Staircase”.
Our Made-in-Canada Segment is made up of two programs: First, the “Wayne and Shuster Show” starring Johnny Wayne and Frank Shuster. Second, an episode of “Rawhide” starring the many voices of Max Ferguson. In our Canadians Abroad Segment, we have an episode of “Dangerously Yours” starring Montreal-born Victor Jory.
In our Made-in-Canada this week, we listen to a quiz show called “Share The Wealth.” Our Canadians Abroad segment changes the pace considerably with an episode from the series “Escape.” The star is William Conrad, but included in the cast is Winnipeg-born Jack Krushan.
This week’s Made-in-Canada segment features James Doohan, (Star Trek’s Scotty), in a thriller entitled “The Long Night.” In our Canadians Abroad segment, we feature an episode of Fort Laramie, starring Raymond Burr who was born in New Westminster, British Columbia.
For our made-in-Canada segment, we hear an episode of “The Wayne and Shuster Show,” starring Johnny Wayne and Frank Shuster. Our Canadian’s Abroad segment features the first episode of a comedy show called, “The Marriage,” starring Jessica Tandy, and London, Ontario-born Hume Cronyn.
In our made-in-Canada segment, we hear an episode of the long-lived musical variety show called, “The Happy Gang.” Our Canadian’s Abroad segment features an episode of “Cavalcade of America,” hosted by Walter Huston, who was born in Toronto, Canada and starring St. John, New Brunswick-born, Walter Pidgeon, who plays famous Canadian doctor, Norman Bethune.
In our ‘made-in-Canada’ segment, we hear an episode of “Studio 69.” Our ‘Canadian’s Abroad’ segment features an episode of “The Alan Young Show,” starring Alan Young who hailed from Vancouver, Canada.
Our ‘Made in Canada’ segment is made up of two fifteen-minute programs. The first is ‘The Adventures of Danny Marsden,’ and the second is ‘Gisèlle of Canada,’ starring singer/actress Gisèle MacKenzie. In our ‘Canadian’s Abroad’ segment we hear ‘The Eddie Bracken Show,’ featuring Ann Rutherford who was born in Vancouver, B.C.
Our ‘Made In Canada’ segment features a show about the RCMP called, “The Queen’s Men.” In our ‘Canadian’s Abroad’ segment we feature a show called “Broadway’s My Beat” starring Larry Thor, from Lundar, Manitoba.
Our ‘Made in Canada’ segment is entitled, “Harmony Harbour.” In our ‘Canadian’s Abroad’ segment we listen to an episode of “This Is Your FBI,” starring Stacy Harris who was born in Big Timber, Quebec.
Our made-in-Canada show is an exciting adventure of Don Gray, Marine Investigator. In our Canadians-abroad segment we feature Moose Jaw, Sask. born comedian Art Linkletter in a show called House Party.
In our made-in-Canada segment, we listen to an episode of The Northern Electric Show, with band leader Mart Kenney. In our Canadians-abroad segment, we feature Montreal-born singer Anita Ellis in an episode of The Red Skelton Show from 1946.
We begin with an episode of “Jake and the Kid” written by Saskatchewan novelist W.O. Mitchell. In the Canadians-abroad segment we feature Vancouver-born Ann Rutherford in “Blondie”.
Our made-in-Canada segment features the June 1958 episode of Don Messer and his Islanders. In our Canadian’s abroad segment, we hear an episode of ‘Boston Blackie,’ featuring a small appearance by London, Ontario-born Guy Lombardo.
In our made-in-Canada segment, we will hear famous Canadians Trials. In our Canadian’s abroad segment, we hear an episode of ‘The Jack Benny Program,’ featuring Winnipeg-born actor/director Fletcher Markle.
In our made-in-Canada segment, we hear an episode of ‘The Wayne and Shuster Show.’ Our Canadians abroad segment features an episode of ‘Amos & Andy’ starring Toronto-born actor Walter Huston.
This week we feature a quiz show called ‘Treasure Trail’ and a comedy show starring the Vancouver-born Alan Young.
Our Made-in-Canada segment features a profile of Canada’s King of The Fiddle, King Ganam, as well as the only example still in existence, as far as we know, of the King Ganam Show. In our Canadians Abroad segment, Mary Pickford, who was born in Toronto is featured in the April 18, 1954 episode of Stage […]
We hear two shows in our Made-in-Canada segment. First, we listen to a re-creation of Small Types Club, a program from the 1950’s. Next, we hear an episode of Just Mary from 1945. Moving to our Canadians Abroad segment, the featured Canadian this time is Toronto-born writer Joe Shuster, co-creator of the Superman comic books, […]
This time, we present an hour-long Canadians Abroad segment. Mary Pickford may well have been called “America’s sweetheart of the silent screen,” but she was actually born in Toronto, Ontario. She appears, along with Bob Hope, in a salute to President Roosevelt’s 61st birthday on January 30, 1943.
This time, we present an hour-long Made-in-Canada segment. Prior to losing his battle to cancer in 1975 at age 59, longtime Toronto newscaster and sportscaster Jack Dennett narrated this documentary called Great Moments in Hockey.
For our Made in Canada segment, we listen to English and French Folk Songs of Canada, co-hosted by folk singers Alan Mills and Hélène Baillargeon. This program originally aired on CBC’s International Service. For our Canadians Abroad segment, we hear an episode of the Alan Young Show from November 15th, 1946. Born in Vancouver, Young […]
This time, we’re featuring a double Canadians Abroad segment. First, we hear an episode of Matinee Theater, starring Victor Jory, who was born in Montreal. Next, Hank Snow, who was born In Liverpool, Nova Scotia hosts an episode of the Grand Ole Opery.
Our Made in Canada segment features an episode of The Carl Tapscott Singers who performed on CBC Radio from just after World War 2 to 1967. In Our Canadians Abroad segment, we listen to Screen Directors Playhouse from April 7 1950, featuring a radio adaptation of the movie “The Fighting O’Flynn”. The star was Douglas […]
In our ‘Made in Canada’ segment, we listen to a lively episode of The Happy Gang from Friday April 13th 1956. In our ‘Canadians Abroad’ segment, we hear an episode of Pat Novak For Hire featuring Raymond Burr who was born in New Westminster, B.C. The episode from March 20, 1949, is simply called “Rory […]
We begin by hearing an episode of the Red Skelton show entitled The Traffic is Terrific. Featured is Montreal-born singer, Anita Ellis. Next, we change the pace with an episode of Escape called Journey Into Feat. The Canadian Abroad this time is Winnipeg native Jack Kruschen.
This time we feature an hour-long Made in Canada segment. The show is from the 1953 stage series and the title is ‘A Sense of Sin’.
In our Made in Canada segment, we listen to a 1949 episode of the variety show The Happy Gang. In our Canadians Abroad segment, we feature an episode of Mary Pickford & Co. Mary Pickford, whose nickname was ‘America’s Sweetheart’ was born in Toronto.
In honour of Remembrance Day, we listen to a CBC presentation entitled ‘The Road to Victory’, which outlines Canada’s participation in World War 2.
In our Made In Canada segment, we feature an episode of Don Messer and His Islanders from 1957. In our Canadians Abroad segment, we hear an episode of Screen Guild Theater, featuring a radio adaptation of a movie called The Good Fairie. In the cast, we hear two Canadians: Deanna Durbin who was born in […]
For our ‘Made in Canada’ segment, we listen to a remote broadcast of CBC’s “Jam Session” from 1938 with band leader Sandy DeSantis. For our ‘Canadians Abroad’ segment, we listen to an episode of “Mercury Summer Theater” hosted by Orson Welles, but featuring Winnipeg-born actor, writer, and director Fletcher Markle in a play entitled “Life […]
This week, we have an hour-long ‘Canadians Abroad’ segment. First, we hear an episode of “Richard Dymond, Private Detective” entitled the “Martin Hire”. Included in the cast is Stacey Harris who was born in Big Timber, Quebec. Second we listen to an episode of “Mary Pickford and Company” entitled “Church Mouse”. Mary Pickford was born […]
This time, we have an hour-long ‘Made in Canada’ segment. We hear an episode of CBC Stage from 1975 called “Venus and the Magi”.
From our Made in Canada file, we listen to an episode of Theatre 10:30 entitled “The Sandman.” Next, from our Canadians Abroad file, we hear an episode of The Marriage, featuring London, Ontario-born Hume Cronyn.
From our Made in Canada file, we listen an episode of Sing Happy, featuring a very young Anne Murray. Next, from our Canadians Abroad file, we have an episode of the Alan Young Show, starring Toronto-born comedian Alan Young.
This week, from our Canadians Abroad file, we have an hour long episode of Screen Director’s Playhouse. Featured are Winnipeg native Jack Kruschen, and Raymond Burr who was born in New Westminster, B.C. The episode is called “Alias Nic Beale.”
From our ‘Made in Canada’ file, we feature an episode of The Wayne and Shuster Show, called “Comeback”. Next, from our ‘Canadians Abroad’ file, we listen to an episode of This Is Your FBI from November 29, 1946, featuring Stacey Harris from Big Timber, Quebec. The title is “Murder in the Jury Box”.