Music '60 Explained

Genre:music variety
Director:Bill Davis
Presenter:Bill Walker
Country:Canada
Language:English
Channel:CBC Television
Num Seasons:1
Producer:Norm Sedawie
Runtime:60 minutes

Music '60 is a Canadian music variety television series which aired on CBC Television from 1959 to 1960.

Premise

Music '60 was a brand name for two series which appeared on alternate weeks in its Monday night time slot.

Music 60 Presents the Hit Parade replaced the Cross Canada Hit Parade series. Wally Koster and Joyce Hahn continued as hosts of these episodes and were supported by regulars Bert Niosi and his orchestra, Maggie St. Clair's Hit Parade Dancers, and 20-person vocal group the Gino Silvi Singers.

Music '60 Presents The Jack Kane Show on the opposite weeks was a replacement for Music Makers '59 featuring Jack Kane and his band, with singer Sylvia Murphy. Big band music was supplemented by classical selections from such guests as Glenn Gould, Ernest MacMillan and Lois Marshall.

CBC combined the replaced series into the Music '60 banner as a cost reduction measure for its variety series. Sets and other production costs were also expected to be reduced under this new format.[1]

Scheduling

This hour-long series was broadcast Mondays at 9:30 p.m. (Eastern) from 12 October 1959 to 11 July 1960.

Reception

One of the Jack Kane episodes drew internal criticism from CBC's program evaluation director Ira Dilworth who severely objected to Kane's "boot licking" towards guest Arthur Schwartz.[2]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Music '60 . John . Corcelli . May 2005 . Canadian Communications Foundation . 7 May 2010 .
  2. Book: Rutherford, Paul . When Television Was Young: Primetime Canada 1952–1967 . registration . . 0-8020-5830-2 . 1990 .