Now's Your Chance

Now's Your Chance
Now's Your Chance
Genre variety
Country of origin  Canada
Language(s) English
No. of seasons 2
Production
Location(s) Toronto
Running time 30 minutes
Broadcast
Original channel CBC Television
Original run 11 September 1952 – 6 May 1954

Now's Your Chance is a Canadian variety talent show television series which aired on CBC Television from 1952 to 1954.

Contents

Premise

This series featured new, non-established talent.[1] It was produced at CBC Toronto as one of the first productions of CBC Television.[2]

Scheduling

This half-hour series was broadcast on Thursdays at 8:00 p.m. (Eastern) from 11 September 1952 to 6 May 1954.

See also

References

  1. ^ Rutherford, Paul (1990). When Television Was Young: Primetime Canada 1952-1967. University of Toronto Press. p. 192. ISBN 0-8020-5830-2. 
  2. ^ Corcelli, John (March 2005). "Now's Your Chance". Canadian Communications Foundation. http://www.broadcasting-history.ca/programming/television/programming_popup.php?id=760. Retrieved 7 May 2010. 

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