- Sandy Stewart (producer)
Andrew "Sandy" Stewart (22 Feb 1930 - 5 Aug 1998) was a
Canadian television producer and writer. He was the producer of "Reach for the Top ", a high school quiz competition that continues today.Early Life and Career
Sandy Stewart was born in
Calgary , and in his childhood moved toMontreal andLondon, Ontario "Lives Lived" by Wallace Immen in "The Globe and Mail ", 14 August 1998, page A16] . His first job was as a technician at London'sCFPL radio in 1948"A. J. Stewart, quiz show head" by Tanya Ho in "TheToronto Star ", 7 August 1998, page B4] . He joined theCanadian Broadcasting Corporation in 1952 with the Toronto outlet, and had a posting in theNorthwest Territories . He later moved to television and helped with the production of "Razzle Dazzle " and "The Friendly Giant "."Reach for the Top"
Stewart brought "Reach for the Top", a televised quiz show for high school students, to a national audience in 1966, bringing teams from Vancouver, Edmonton, Regina, Saskatoon, Winnipeg, Toronto, and Ottawa to Montreal for a national final [ [http://archives.cbc.ca/programs/2089/ CBC Archives: Reach for the Top] ] . He would produce the show until 1985, when it was cancelled by the CBC. He retained some rights to "Reach for the Top", however, and continued to run a school-based version until his retirement in 1995. His final year was marred by job action in Ottawa that led Ontario schools to threaten to boycott the tournament if a team from Bell High School was allowed to participate ["Game show could be cancelled" in "The
Kingston Whig-Standard ", 5 May 1995, page 30] .Other pursuits
Stewart served as president of the Canadian Science Writers' Association and held regular dinner lectures up until his death in 1998. He wrote "Here's Looking at Us", a book about Canadian television. He also wrote a strong criticism of CBC management during cuts to English programming in the 1990s ["A eulogy for CBC television" by Sandy Stewart in "The Globe and Mail", 11 November 1995, page D2] .
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