Canada 98 Explained

Alt Name:Canada 99 (1965-66), Canada 100 (1966-67)
Genre:Documentary
Director:Gerald Richardson (Canada 98), Farley Mowat (Canada 100), David Pears (Canada 100)
Presenter:J. Frank Willis, Gordie Tapp (interviewer)
Narrated:John Scott (Canada 99), Budd Knapp (Canada 99), J. Frank Willis (Canada 99)
Composer:Ricky Hyslop, Ben McPeek (Canada 100)
Country:Canada
Language:English
Num Seasons:3
Num Episodes:9
Executive Producer:Thom Benson
Producer:Ron Kelly (Canada 98), Michael Rothery (Canada 98,99,100), Daryl Duke (Canada 99), Hugh Kemp (Canada 99), Ron Bashford (Canada 100)
Location:Canada
Cinematography:Grahame Woods (Canada 98), Norman Allin (Canada 98), David Carr (Canada 99), Ken Gregg (Canada 100) (camera), Jack V. Long (Canada 99) (cinematography)
Channel:CBC

Canada 98 (later Canada 99 then Canada 100 in each successive debut year) is a Canadian centennial documentary television series presented by CBC Television. The series debuted on November 25, 1964 to showcase Canada's nature. the series was hosted by J. Frank Willis featuring nine episodes (despite twelve being produced). Canada 98 was preceded by documentary film Camera Canada.

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