- 100 Huntley Street
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starring =Ron Mainse
Ann Mainse
Moira Brown
Norm MacLaren
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language = English
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first_aired =June 15 ,1977
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tv_com_id ="100 Huntley Street" is a Christian daily talk show and the flagship program of
Crossroads Christian Communications based inBurlington, Ontario Canada . Created in1976 by Rev.David Mainse , it first aired on June 15, 1977 from its first studios located at 100 Huntley Street in downtownToronto .In 1992, the show left its eponymous address and relocated to new studios in Burlington, located near the "Crossroads Interchange", Exit 100 on the
Queen Elizabeth Way , that also became home to Crossroads'CITS-TV . The original studio location on Huntley Street is now part of theRogers Campus , the corporate head office ofRogers Communications .The show is currently co-hosted by
Ron Mainse ,Moira Brown, andNorm MacLaren . In January2005 ,Ann Mainse , the wife of Ron Mainse, joined as a regular host. Past hosts include Rhonda Glenn,Lorna Dueck ,Cal Bombay and Father Bob McDougal.100 Huntley Street Full Circle, is a live, open forum discussion program, that launched in early 2006, as a unique Friday edition of the popular 100 Huntley Street. Full Circle features host Ann Mainse with regular participants Moira Brown and Melinda Estabrooks discussing, debating and dialoguing on current news issues and matters of the heart, like how to keep marriages strong, effective parenting and coping with the past.
The Friday format is strong on informality with the team perched on couches and sipping coffee. “When you get a bunch of women sitting around talking,” says Ann Mainse, “you just get real. You start speaking from your heart.” “Getting real” is a big part of 100 Huntley Street Full Circle. The women represent different ages, experiences, ethnic backgrounds and church persuasions but the most important thing—is that Jesus is the foundation of their lives. Beyond that, the door is open for different opinions. “There’s no danger in disagreeing as long as we have the same foundation. It’s a good thing to speak openly,” says Mainse. “And not just for women. Men shouldn’t reach for the remote when it comes on. There’s relevant content for the whole family.”
Guests include visiting authors and professionals of interest to both men and women. Field reports will be aired from across Canada as 100 Huntley Street Full Circle journalists travel the country looking for the stories that will grip viewers.
The show airs on television stations throughout Canada and the United States in syndication, as well as on the
Crossroads Television System in Canada.External links
* [http://crossroads.ca "100 Huntley Street"]
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