- Elwood Glover's Luncheon Date
"Elwood Glover's Luncheon Date" was a Canadian
television talk show series which aired onCBC Television from 1963 to 1975.Host
Elwood Glover previously hosted noon-time programming onCBC Radio from 1956. A new studio was set up at theFour Seasons Hotel , near the CBC broadcast headquarters on Jarvis Street in Toronto. The following year, "Luncheon Date" made its CBC television debut while the audio portion was simultaneously broadcast on CBC Radio.Glover announced in February 1975 that he would leave the programme, after conducting more than 10 000 interviews. Glover had worked for the CBC a total of 37 years at that point, but wanted to continue with the CBC in a less intensive role. [cite news | last=Kirby | first=Blaik | pages=14 | title=After 11 years, Elwood Glover leaving Luncheon Date | date=1975-02-06 | publisher=Globe and Mail] However, Glover would leave the CBC on 1 June 1975 for a weekend host job at CKEY radio (the station today is dispersed as CHKT and CJCL). [cite news | last=Kirby | first=Blaik | pages=18 | title=Trend against violence slaughters Mannix (various television items) | date= 1975-04-29 | publisher=Globe and Mail] The CBC would begin a new noon-time talk show program in September 1975, the "
Bob McLean Show ". [cite news | last=Kirby | first=Blaik | pages=30 | title=Elwood is gone but the plugs will remain | date= 1975-08-30 | publisher=Globe and Mail]References
External links
*CBC Series Dir|33351|Luncheon Date
* [http://archives.cbc.ca/IDCC-1-68-743-4680/arts_entertainment/gordon_lightfoot/ CBC Archives: "Luncheon Date"] , interview withGordon Lightfoot ,20 March 1975 .
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