Cabbages and Kings (Canadian TV program) explained

Genre:panel discussion
Presenter:Arthur Phelps
Country:Canada
Language:English
Channel:CBC Television
Num Seasons:1
Runtime:30 minutes

Cabbages and Kings is a Canadian panel discussion television program which aired on CBC Television in 1955.

Premise

This Vancouver-produced program featured topics such as broadcasting with radio host Jack Webster and lawyer Bill McConnell. Northrop Frye was featured on an episode about national reading habits. The topic of crime was discussed by McConnel, Roderick Haig-Brown and prison warden Hugh Christie. The show's moderator was Arthur Phelps.[1]

Scheduling

This half-hour program was broadcast Wednesdays at 10:30 p.m. (Eastern) from 6 July to 27 September 1955.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Cabbages and Kings . John . Corcelli . February 2005 . Canadian Communications Foundation . 7 May 2010 .