- Percy Saltzman
Percy Saltzman, CM, BA (1915 –
January 15 ,2007 ) was ameteorologist and television personality best remembered for being the first weatherman inCanadian television history.cite web | url = http://www.cbc.ca/arts/media/story/2007/01/16/saltzman-death.html | title = Percy Saltzman, Canada's first TV weatherman, dies | publisher = CBC News | date = January 17, 2007 | accessdate = 2007-01-17]As a pioneer in weather forecasting, he was the first Canadian to present the weather in
satellite andradar images,and to give road reports and forest fires. He also hosted numerous public affairs programs on CBC and, in 1969, along withLloyd Robertson , he hosted ten days of coverage of the firstmoon landing forCBC Television .Early life
Born in
Winnipeg , his family moved toNeudorf, Saskatchewan to operate ageneral store . In 1925, they moved to Vancouver,British Columbia cite web | url = http://www.percysaltzman.com/Percy-Saltzman-Biography.htm | title = Biography | publisher = Percy Saltzman official website | accessdate = 2007-01-17] where he studied atKing George Secondary School and theUniversity of British Columbia .He was the eldest of four children of Solomon and Elizabeth Saltzman. His father and mother had immigrated to Canada from the
Ukraine in 1911. He was a good student and won the Governor-General Lord Willingdon's Silver Medal for coming in first in the province in his final high school exams.cite web | url = http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/RTGAM.20070118.wobsaltzman18/BNStory/Entertainment/?page=rss&id=RTGAM.20070118.wobsaltzman18 | title = Percy Saltzman, TV weatherman: 1915-2007 | author = Sandra Martin | publisher = Globe and Mail | date = January 18, 2007 |accessdate = 2007-02-17]In the 1930s he was a political activist and once shared a stage with
Stafford Cripps at a Vancouver socialist rally.cite web | url = http://www.percysaltzman.com/Interviews/Interview-Lords-and-Harpies.htm | title = Random Brushes with my Lords and their Harpies | publisher = Percy Saltzman official website | accessdate = 2007-02-18] Saltzman maintained his left-wing convictions into later life. His son, Paul, said of him "(h)e came out of the Depression in Western Canada and that kind of skewed his values. He was an armchair socialist, but that didn't translate into action."After their Vancouver grocery store failed, Saltzman's parents moved to
Los Angeles along with his youngest brother,Kenneth Saltzman and he rarely saw them. His junior brother,Morris Saltzman remained in Vancouver until his death in 1988. For his activism in bringing different religious and cultural factions to respect one another and work together, Morris received the Order of Canada several years before Percy was so honored.Percy moved to
Montreal and studiedmedicine atMcGill University School of Medicine until 1935 when he met and married his first wife, Rose Kogan (1911-1988), in 1935. He dropped out of medical school around this time and took a series of odd jobs such as working in a clothing store, an envelope opener in a puzzle contest and as a waiter before entering the printing business. He then moved with her toToronto in 1937 where he worked as alinotype operator at Eveready Press for several years. In 1943, he became a meteorology officer for the weather service of the federal government and was attached to theBritish Commonwealth Air Training Plan for the remainder ofWorld War II . He would retain his position with the Dominion Weather Service for 25 years. It was essentially an extension of this function for him to be given the opportunity to bring his expertise first to radio beginning in 1947 and later to television as theCanadian Broadcasting Corporation , another Canadian government agency, embarked on this new medium."He kept that job at the weather office the entire time he was on television with CBC because he didn't think TV was secure. He wasn't sure that TV would last," said his grandson, CBC reporter
Aaron Saltzman .Television career
Saltzman was the first person to appear on CBC English language television when the service was launched on September 8, 1952. Initially, he gave the weather on a puppet show, "Uncle Chichimus and Hollyhock", but he soon delivered forecasts on "Stop Watch and Listen" and then became co-host of "Tabloid", the CBC's daily current affairs and interview show His first major story was
Hurricane Hazel which hit Toronto just over two years after his television career began. He was a staple at CBC through the following decades and was initially paid $10 for each appearance. While pursuing what he considered a sideline career on television, he remained with the Dominion Weather Service and rose to the position of head of the verification section finally leaving in 1968 to join the CBC full time. During his stint at CBC he hosted a multitude of special shows and also developed into one of Canada's best interviewers. He left the network in 1972 to become a co-host of CTV's new morning show "Canada AM ".web cite| url = http://archives.cbc.ca/IDC-1-74-1221-6758-11/on_this_day/people/percy_saltzman_obit | title = Remembering TV pioneer Percy Saltzman | publisher = CBC Archives | accessdate = 2007-01-18]His presentations, prior to the introduction of such amenities as computer-enhanced satellite displays and graphics, involved a
blackboard andchalk as he drew maps, suns, clouds, snowflakes, fronts, etc., ending with his signature toss of the chalk, and his "and that's the weather picture" as he caught it. (He is said to have always caught it, although he admitted having dropped it once, but only once.) Saltzman once estimated he'd done 9,000 weather forecasts on radio and television andinterview ed more than 1,000 people. He used no notes orteleprompter s relating his forecasts entirely from memory.After leaving CTV, he worked at
CITY-TV in 1974 ("Free For All)", then he became afreelance r until 1980 when he joinedGlobal TV for the next two years.cite web | url = http://www.percysaltzman.com/Percy-Saltzman-Curriculum-Vitae.htm | title = Curriculum Vitae of Percy Saltzman | publisher = Percy Saltzman official website | accessdate = 2007-01-17]He also broadcast local radio weather reports in Toronto at CBC Radio, CKEY, and CFRB.
Later life
In 1990 he married his second wife, Grace Audrey Ford (nee Modeland). He has two sons from his first marriage, Earl (born 1942) and Paul (born 1943). His brother Kenneth lives in Los Angeles. His grandson
Aaron Saltzman is a reporter with the CBC Television inCalgary . Saltzman's only granddaughter,Devyani Saltzman , is the author of the internationally published literary memoir: "Shooting Water" and is the daughter of Paul Saltzman and filmmakerDeepa Mehta .He died on
January 15 ,2007 inToronto .Awards/Recognitions
* President,
ACTRA-Toronto , 1960
*TV Guide Award, 1960
* Queen's Jubilee Medal, 2002
*TV Career Cited in Environment Canada's Top 20th Century Weather Events , 2002
*Order of Canada , 2002
* Canadian "Who's Who " 2003
*Canadian Broadcast Hall of Fame , 2004References
External links
* [http://www.percysaltzman.com Percy Saltzman website]
* [http://www.broadcasting-history.ca/personalities/personalities.php?id=84 Canadian Association of Broadcasters Hall of Fame profile; Percy P. Saltzman]
* [http://www.cbc.ca/arts/media/story/2007/01/16/saltzman-death.html CBC Obituary]
* [http://www.gg.ca/honours/search-recherche/honours-desc.asp?lang=e&TypeID=orc&id=6873 Order of Canada profile; Percy P. Saltzman]
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