Robert Fulford's column in today's National Post ("Arts & Life") reviews a book titled Canada Before Television. Here's a few items:
- Happy Gang fans created an uproar when Maclean's magazine published an article titled "The Unhappy Gang" that disclosed that most couldn't stand each other
- the Eddie Cantor show that ran Sunday evenings generated criticism because it was "hardly the thing to serve up to Canadians on a Sunday"
- the CBC had the power to censor private stations!
- the word "laxative" could be used only once in a commercial
- sh!t like that. I enjoyed it
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geo wrote:
Happy Gang fans created an uproar when Maclean's magazine published an article titled "The Unhappy Gang" that disclosed that most couldn't stand each other
NOTE: this was the CBC Happy Gang of the 1950s and must not be confused with today's AM-740 Happy Gang
grilled.cheese wrote:
Thanks for clearing that up
It was for the information of those youngsters from the K-W board that regularly lurk here
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geo wrote:
Robert Fulford's column in today's National Post ("Arts & Life") reviews a book titled Canada Before Television.
geo
Link to the article:
How the story of Canada before television is the story of radio
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np;dr
geo wrote:
grilled.cheese wrote:
Thanks for clearing that up
It was for the information of those youngsters from the K-W board that regularly lurk here
60 year-olds can be obnoxious. The 75 year-olds here are much more civilized.
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Prod Guy wrote:
60 year-olds can be obnoxious. The 75 year-olds here are much more civilized.
I'd like Old Codger to weigh in on this ^^^