- Jack Dennett
Jack Dennett (
May 30 ,1916 –August 27 ,1975 ) was aCanadian radio andtelevision announcer . He began his career at the age of sixteen atCalgary 'sCFAC doing odd jobs such asfiling . He began filling in for the regular announcer, when he didn't show up for work. In 1935, Dennett began conducting hockey interviews of players in theRegina Senior Hockey League . Heenlisted in theRoyal Canadian Armed Forces in 1940 but was soon discharged due to sufferingstomach ulcers . He returned to radio inWinnipeg atCKRC then shortly moved toToronto in 1943 to take overnewscasts . He eventually took over the full time slots in 1949. He became a regular on the radio and television broadcasts for the Saturday Night Imperial Esso Hockey. He stopped broadcasting NHL games in 1962 and continued on in television. He was diagnosed withcancer in 1975 and had surgery in January 1975 and returned to work and left just a month before his death. That month, he was inducted intoCanada's Sports Hall of Fame . He is also notable for having interviewed more Prime Ministers than any other (seven) fromR.B. Bennett toPierre Trudeau .He is buried at Mount Pleasant Cemetery in Toronto.
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* [http://www.cshof.ca/accessible/hm_profile.php?i=374 Canada Sports Hall of Fame]
* [http://www.broadcasting-history.ca/personalities/personalities.php?id=209 Canadian Communications Foundation biography]
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