Canadian Broadcasting Corporation radio programs

50 Tracks was a Canadian radio program, which aired on CBC Radio One in 2004. The show, hosted by Jian Ghomeshi, was a listener vote to determine the 50 most essential songs in pop music history. This said, the choice was not by any means based solely on popular vote. Each episode in the series was devoted to the most influential/best of one decade (some decades being given two weeks, others especioally earlier in the century being lumped in with each other). ...more on Wikipedia about "50 Tracks"

After Hours is a jazz-oriented program that airs from Monday to Friday from 10 PM-12 midnight on CBC Radio Two. The show is hosted by Andy Sheppard and originates from CBC Radio Two's Winnipeg studio. ...more on Wikipedia about "After Hours (radio show)"

As It Happens is a long-running interview show on CBC Radio One in Canada. ...more on Wikipedia about "As It Happens"

Between the Covers is a program on the Radio One network of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. The show's content is essentially a series of ongoing book and poetry readings. The show is heard weekdays at 10:40 p.m. (11:10 p.m. in Newfoundland). It is also broadcast on Friday evenings at 10:30 p.m. (11:00 p.m. in Newfoundland). ...more on Wikipedia about "Between the Covers"

Brave New Waves is a Canadian radio program, which airs weeknights from midnight to 4 a.m. on CBC Radio Two. The show profiles alternative and indie music and culture. ...more on Wikipedia about "Brave New Waves"

Bunny Watson is a beloved fictional librarian portrayed in the Tracy-Hepburn film Desk Set. Along with being a smart, self assured reference librarian, she is able to handle the challenges of technology with grace and good humour. She is a would be Ph.D. who, unfortunately, ran out of money partway through her education. She has been memorialized with a graduate scholarship in her name at the University of North Texas. ...more on Wikipedia about "Bunny Watson"

C'est la Vie is a Canadian English language radio programme about Francophone Canadian life, language and culture. As of February 2004 it is broadcast on CBC Radio 1 at 11.30am on Friday morning and repeated at 8.30pm (Eastern time). The host (February 2004) is Bernard St-Laurent. ...more on Wikipedia about "C'est La Vie (radio)"

Stations in Canada's CBC Radio One network each produce some local programming in addition to the network schedule. ...more on Wikipedia about "CBC Radio One local programming"

CBC Radio Overnight is a Canadian radio program, which airs nightly on CBC Radio One from 1 a.m. to 5:30 or 6 a.m. (depending on the station). ...more on Wikipedia about "CBC Radio Overnight"

CBC Radio 3 consists of four major parts all devoted to Canadian arts and music: a Sirius Satellite Radio station (channel 94), a 8.5 hour national Saturday evening program on CBC Radio Two, a weekly podcast from the CBC Radio 3 website , and streaming audio on the same website . ...more on Wikipedia about "CBC Radio Three"

Cross Country Checkup is a Canada-wide open-line radio show that airs Sunday afternoons on CBC Radio One and is simulcast on CBC Country Canada. ...more on Wikipedia about "Cross Country Checkup"

Definitely Not the Opera (DNTO) is a magazine-style radio programme focusing on aspects of pop culture. The program is broadcast on CBC Radio One on Saturday afternoons, 1 pm – 5 pm (Eastern time). ...more on Wikipedia about "Definitely Not the Opera"

DiscDrive is the afternoon show on CBC Radio Two hosted by Jurgen Gothe. It plays a mix of classical music and commentary. ...more on Wikipedia about "DiscDrive"

Dispatches is a Canadian radio program, which airs Thursday evenings at 7:30 p.m. on CBC Radio One. ...more on Wikipedia about "Dispatches (radio program)"

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Double Exposure was a Canadian radio and television comedy series which mocked contemporary Canadian politics. The show starred Linda Cullen and Bob Robertson, and focused primarily on the stars' voice impersonations of Canadian political and cultural figures. In addition CBC sound technician Bob Sharples provided the introductions and conclusions to Double Exposure shows and provided narraration for many Double Exposure skits. It played on CBC Radio (now known as CBC Radio One) at 11:33am on Saturday mornings, and on CBC Stereo (now known as CBC Radio Two) Saturday evenings at 6:32pm (one half-hour later in Newfoundland). Unlike many previous CBC radio comedies, such as The Royal Canadian Air Farce or The Frantics' Frantic Times, the show would be recorded wholly in a studio without a live audience. The duo made the jump to television with an initial satirical special in 1994, and became a series in 1997. ...more on Wikipedia about "Double Exposure (comedy series)"

Finkleman's 45s was a Canadian radio show, which aired Saturday evenings from 8:00 to 10:00 p.m. (half an hour later in Newfoundland) on CBC Radio One starting on October 5, 1985 and running until June 25, 2005. In the show Danny Finkleman played popular songs from the 1950s, 1960s and early 1970s, and talked about anything he felt like. ...more on Wikipedia about "Finkleman's 45s"

The Frantics is a Canadian comedy troupe consisting of Paul Chato, Rick Green, Dan Redican and Peter Wildman. ...more on Wikipedia about "Frantics (comedy)"

Fuse was a Canadian radio program, which aired Saturday evenings on CBC Radio One in the summer and fall of 2005. Each week, the program paired two (occasionally three) Canadian singer-songwriters for an hour-long concert. ...more on Wikipedia about "Fuse (radio program)"

Gilmour's Albums was one of the longest-running radio shows on CBC Radio, and was hosted by former newspaper reporter Clyde Gilmour. ...more on Wikipedia about "Gilmour's Albums"

Global Village is an entertainment program on the Radio One and Radio Two networks of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, hosted by Jowi Taylor. It is heard on the Radio One network between 8:00 p.m. and 9:00 p.m. local time on Wednesdays, or 8:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. in Newfoundland, and on the Radio Two network between 6:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Eastern Time on Saturdays. The program is also heard over Radio Canada International. The main concept of Global Village is a showcase of music from around the world, as well as news pertaining to international music. ...more on Wikipedia about "Global Village (radio show)"

Go is a Saturday morning entertainment show on the Radio One network of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, hosted by Brent Bambury. This show includes interviews, music, and comedy bits. ...more on Wikipedia about "Go (radio)" Pure shortopedia. Pure Information Power. Canadian_Broadcasting_Corporation_radio_programs

Here Come the Seventies was a CBC radio comedy show that that was broadcast as part of the Variety Tonight program. Despite the name - a deliberate take-off of a wildly speculative CTV television show from 1970 - this show was broadcast for one season in the early 1980s. While it often focused on topical humour, its brand of often surreal and character-based confrontational humour presaged that of The Frantics, arguably its immediate comedic successors on CBC radio. ...more on Wikipedia about "Here Come the Seventies (radio show)"

Here's to You is a Canadian radio program, which airs on CBC Radio Two. The program, hosted by Shelley Solmes, combines the network's focus on classical music with audience interaction through stories and music requests in a format similar to CBC Radio One's The Roundup. ...more on Wikipedia about "Here's to You"

Ideas is a long running high-brow radio documentary show on CBC Radio One. Premiering in 1964, it is currently hosted by Paul Kennedy and is on between 9:00 and 10:00 each weekday evening. ...more on Wikipedia about "Ideas (radio show)"

Madly Off in All Directions is a Canadian radio comedy show on CBC Radio One, featuring comedian Lorne Elliott. It has aired continually every Sunday afternoon at 1PM (1:30PM in Newfoundland) since 1996. ...more on Wikipedia about "Madly Off in All Directions"

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