Playdate (Canadian TV series) explained

Genre:Drama anthology
Presenter:Robert Goulet (1961)
Christopher Plummer (1961–1962)
Country:Canada
Language:English
Channel:CBC Television
Num Seasons:3
Executive Producer:Ed Moser
Runtime:60 minutes
Related:General Motors Presents

Playdate is a Canadian drama anthology television series which aired on CBC Television from 1961 to 1964.

Premise

The series replaced General Motors Presents. Ed Moser, a story editor from that previous series, became executive producer of Playdate. He reduced the presence of Canadian script writers, featuring nine Canadian-written scripts in the final season of Playdate compared to 19 Canadian works featured in the final season of General Motors Presents.[1]

Robert Goulet hosted the earliest episodes of Playdate, replaced by Christopher Plummer from 20 December 1961. From October 1962, episodes of the UK series The Jo Stafford Show were occasionally broadcast, billed by the CBC as Playdate Presents.... In September 1963, similar treatment was given to The Red Skelton Show, an American series, when it was sporadically broadcast in the Playdate time slot.

The CBC cancelled Playdate and Parade by June 1964, as part of a general reduction in variety programming for the 1964–65 season.[2] In the months following the last Playdate episode, The Red Skelton Show was regularly seen in the time slot.[3]

In 1964, 26 episodes of Playdate were sold for broadcast in Australia.[4]

Episode

This hour-long series was broadcast over three seasons as follows (times in Eastern zone):

Season 1: 1961–62

Broadcasts of Playdate for the first season were Wednesdays at 8:00 p.m. (Eastern time):

TitleAir DateCastWriterProducerNotes
"Stop the World And Let Me Off"4 October 1961Norman Ettlinger, Ruth Springford, Powys ThomasJacqueline RosenfeldGeorge McCowanscience fiction[5]
"The Cell 5 Experience"11 October 1961James Daly, James Shigeta, Jack Creley, Don FrancksBruce Stewart
"Valerie"18 October 1961Rodney Archer, Barbara Armitage, Charmion King, Budd Knapp, Gerard ParkesPatricia JoudryBasil Coleman
"In The Good Time"25 October 1961Percy Rodriguez, Lloyd Bochner, Ann MorrishA. M. KittermasterDavid Gardner[6]
"The Prizewinner"1 November 1961Peter Lind HayesBernard Slade[7]
"Heir for a Shoestring"8 November 1961George Tobas, Cec Linder, Nancy Mitchell, Sylvia Lennick, Suzanne GrossmanPaul WayneLeo Orenstein
"Masterpiece"15 November 1961Powys Thomas, Mavor MooreLarry Ward, Gordon Russell (story); Harvey Hart (adaptation)
pre-empted for Wayne and Shuster special22 November 1961[8]
"Salt of the Earth"29 November 1961Frances Hyland, Cec Linder, Ruth SpringfordRebecca West (story)
Elizabeth Hart (adaptation)
George McGowan[9]
"The Exchange Teacher"6 December 1961M. Charles Cohen
"Love in Another Land"13 December 1961
"Some Talk of Alexander"20 December 1961
"Private Potter"27 December 1961
"My Representative"3 January 1962
"Nightmare"10 January 1962Alf Harris
"That Gold Belongs to Uncle Angus"17 January 1962Bill Glover, Tudi Wiggins, Dre Thompson, Ed McNamaraLeslie McFarlane[10]
"The Big Wheel"24 January 1962Eric Christmas, Bruno Gerussi, Edward Everett CambridgeJohn Glennon[11]
"One Man to Beat"31 January 1962John VernonFred EdgeGeorge McGowanhockey drama[12]
pre-empted for Wayne and Shuster special7 February 1962[13]
"Mr Nobody"14 February 1962Leslie Sands[14]
"The Troubled Heart"21 February 1962Arthur Hailey[15]
"The Square"28 February 1962Frances Hyland, Norman Welsh[16]
"The Black Bonspiel of Wullie MacCrimmon"7 March 1962John Drainie, Ed McNamaraMelwyn Breen, director[17]
"The Eye Opener Man and the Wages of Zinn"14 March 1962Mavor Moore, Charmion King, Leo Leyden, Paul KligmanLeslie McFarlaneMelwyn Breendrama about the early 20th century Calgary newspaper[18]
"After the Funeral"21 March 1962Neil McCallum, Gillie Fenwick, John Horton, Ruth SpringfordAlun Owen[19]
"The Origin of the Species"28 March 1962Ted Follows, Larry D. Mann, Murray Westgate, Austin Willis, Irena MayeskaM. Charles Cohendrama concerning people who survive a global disaster[20]
"Most Beautiful Girl in the World"4 April 1962Kate Reid, Neil McCallumdrama concerning a beauty pageant[21]
pre-empted for "Living With a Giant", an Intertel documentary11 April 1962[22]
"Come To Me"18 April 1962Barbara Franklin, Robin Gammell, Janet Reid, Bill KempMelwyn Breen[23]
"Village Wooing"25 April 1962William Hutt, Ann MorrishGeorge Bernard Shaw (story)repeat of a 1961 broadcast[24]
"The Thirteenth Laird"2 May 1962Norman Ettlinger, Joseph Shaw, Peter DonatMunroe Scottconcerning Canadian history[25]
"The Aspern Papers"9 May 1962Lloyd Bochner, Marigold Charlesworth, Cathleen NesbittHenry James (story)
Michael Dyne (adaptation)
Ronald Weyman[26]
"The Prisoner"16 May 1962Leo Ciceri, William Hutt[27]
"The Reluctant Angels"23 May 1962Ted Follows, Jack Creley, Jane MallettBernard Sladeconcerning the effects of a Broadway success on a family[28]
"None of Us is Perfect"30 May 1962Larry D. Mann, Jack Creley, Paul KligmanBrian Swarbickconcerning a bank robbery[29]
"Hold My Hand, Soldier"6 June 1962
"The Gopher Colony"13 June 1962
"The Greatest Man in the World"20 June 1962James Thurber (story)[30]
pre-empted for documentary special, "The Pursuit of Happiness" presented by Alistair Cooke27 June 1962[31]

Summer Playdate 1962

Summer Playdate consisted of broadcasts of UK productions in a Tuesday 9:30 p.m. evening time slot between regular seasons of Playdate, from July to September 1962. Episodes were generally British mysteries.

Season 2: 1962–63

Broadcasts were Thursdays at 9:00 p.m. (Eastern time):

TitleAir DateCastWriterProducerNotes
"The Gimmick"4 October 1962Eric House, Corinne Conley, Bill Kemp, Ed McNamara, Helene Winston, Mary Alice Smith, Sammy Sales, Maxine Miller, Diane Buchan, Cynthia Kelly, Gloria Foreman, Arch McDonnell, Joe Austin, Diane StapleyMelwyn Breen (also director)comedy
The Jo Stafford Show11 October 1962Bob Hope, James Darren guests[32]
"The Looking Glass World"18 October 1962Ted Follows, Austin WillisDonald Jack[33]
"The Pinedust Affair"25 October 1962Lloyd Bochner, Barbara Shilcottpolitical[34]
"Mr. Oblomov"1 November 1962Douglas Rain (Oblomov), Frances Hyland (Olga), Peter Donat (Stoltz), Bernard Behrens (Zakhar)Ivan Goncharov (story)
John Coulter (adaptation)
[35]
"The Broken Sky"8 November 1962Paul Almond, Rudi DornWorld War II setting[36]
"Question of Fact"15 November 1962Gladys Cooper, Paul Harding, Frances Hyland[37]
"My Darling, My Darling, My Life and My Bride"22 November 1962Peter Donat, Larry D. Mann, Claire Marshall, Alan Blye[38]
The Jo Stafford Show29 November 1962Kenneth Moore, Roy Castle guests[39]
"No Fixed Abode"6 December 1962Chris Wiggins, Jeremy Wilkinset in an English hostel[40]
"The Two-Faced Angel"13 December 1962Robert Christie, William Brydon, Dinah Christiehistory of a bride's family haunts a wedding[41]
The Jo Stafford Show20 December 1962Harry Secombe, Westminster Abbey Choir, George Mitchell Singers, Corona Stage Academy (guests)Christmas special[42]
"Rain in the Morning"27 December 1962Aileen Seaton, Jonathan Whiteconcerning a magazine salesman and his wife[43]
"The Old One"3 January 1963Tony Van Bridge, Ivor Barry, Gillie FenwickTony Van Bridgea retiring policeman receives a tough job[44]
"You Can't Win 'Em All"10 January 1963Neil McCallum, George Spedakos, Leo Ciceri, Michelle Balletto, Larry Zahab, Al KozlikAlun OwenPaul Almondabout a wireless operator[45]
"A Wicked, Wicked Woman"17 January 1963Donald Harron, Paddy ArmstrongRoger O. HirsonLeo Orensteinlegal topic[46]
The Jo Stafford Show24 January 1963Ella Fitzgerald, Claire Bloom, Kathleen Harrison, George Benson (guests)[47]
"The Messenger"31 January 1963Douglas Rain, Peter Donat, Toby Robins, Frances Hyland, Kate ReidJacqueline Rosenfeldabout a businessman on sensitive business in London[48]
"Blue and White"7 February 1963Leo Ciceri, Robin Gammell, Claire MarshallKenneth JuppBasil Coleman[49]
"The Ninety-Ninth Day"14 February 1963Leo Ciceri, Hilary Vernon, Andrew Allan, Gillie Fenwick, Chris WigginsEric Koch, Melwyn Breen[50]
"The Stronger"21 February 1963Irena Mayeska, Anna ReiserAugust Strindberg[51] [52]
The Long GoodbyeJames Beggs, Len Birman, Beth MorrisTennessee Williams
"The New Tenant"Drew Thompson, Diana MaddoxEugène Ionesco
The Jo Stafford Show28 February 1963guests Peggy Lee, Roy Castle[53]
"The Cowboy and Mr Anthony"7 March 1963Ian Tyson, Sylvia FrickerHugh KempNorman Campbell
pre-empted for Stanley Cup Hockey playoff match11 April 1963[54]
pre-empted for Stanley Cup Hockey playoff match18 April 1963[55]
The Jo Stafford Show25 April 1963Peter Lawford (guest)chivalry theme[56]
"The Man Who Cheered the Leafs"2 May 1963Austin Willis, Charmion King, Peter Kastnerabout hockey; this was rescheduled due to Stanley Cup playoffs[57]
"The Public Prosecutor"9 May 1963Douglas Rain, Peter Donatset in the French Revolution[58]
The Jo Stafford Show16 May 1963Rosemary Clooney, Mel Torme, Edd Byrnes (guests)[59]
"My Son, the Doctor"23 May 1963
"The Night Conspirators"30 May 1963
"The Hunt"6 June 1963
"Men Don't Make Passes"13 June 1963
The Jo Stafford Show20 June 1963Robert Morley, Stanley Holloway, Morecambe and Wise, Tiller Girls (guests)[60]
"The Stone Boat"27 June 1963
"Call Me a Liar"4 July 1963

Season 3: 1963–64

Broadcast Mondays at 9:00 p.m. (Eastern time) from 30 September 1963 to 20 July 1964 as follows:

TitleAir DateCastWriterProducerNotes
The Red Skelton Show30 September 1963Steve Allen, Jayne Meadows, Joanie Sommers[61]
"The Day the Money Stopped"7 October 1963Darren McGavinMaxwell Andersona father's will omits his son[62]
"Not for Every Eye"14 October 1963Jack Creley, Larry D. Mann, Barbara HamiltonGerard Bessette (story)concerning book banning[63]
The Red Skelton Show21 October 1963Jane Powell (guest)[64]
"With My Head Tucked Underneath My Arm"28 October 1963Len Petersonbased on the life of mathematician Évariste Galois[65]
"Willow Circle"4 November 1963Charmion King, William Needles, Gordon Pinsent, Jill Fostera wife in the suburbs puts her marriage at risk[66]
pre-empted for CBC News special on the Royal Commission on Bilingualism and Biculturalism11 November 1963"The Queen of Spades" was rescheduled to 9 December 1963[67]
"The Typists"18 November 1963Frances Hyland, Douglas RainMurray Schisgalabout an office relationship[68]
pre-empted for the rebroadcast funeral of John F. Kennedy25 November 1963[69]
"A Suitable Case for Treatment"2 December 1963John Horton, Michael Learned, Henry RamerDavid Mercera recently divorced man seeks psychiatric help[70]
"The Queen of Spades"9 December 1963John Colicos (as Ernst Herman), Hilary Vernon (as Countess Anna), Patricia Collins (Lisa), Dermot GriceAlexander Pushkin (story)pre-empted from 11 November 1963[71]
The Red Skelton Show16 December 1963Joanie Summers, Jackie Coogan (guests)[72]
"The Critic"23 December 1963John Colicos, Eric House, Jack Creley, Marigold CharlesworthRichard Brinsley Sheridan[73]
"The Fight for Martin Wheeler"30 December 1963Frank Overton, Charmion King, Peter Kastner, Henry ComorHoward Rodmana psychologist is unable to treat a boy[74]
The Red Skelton Show6 January 1964guests George Gobel, James Munshin, Vi Velasco[75]
"The Man Who Could Find Things"13 January 1964Peter Donat, Patricia Collins, Ivor Barry, Michael LearnedPaul Leemystery[76]
The Red Skelton Show20 January 1964guest Merv Griffin[77]
"The Lover"27 January 1964Corinne Conley, Jack CreleyHarold Pinter[78]
"Pastures of Plenty"3 February 1964Kate Reid, Bruno Gerussiconflict on a southern Ontario tobacco farm[79]
The Red Skelton Show10 February 1964Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.sketch: "Lives of a Bungle Lancer"[80]
"No Sand for the Ostrich"17 February 1964Enid Abrahams, Helen Frencha rich couple learn their grandson is partially black[81]
Laburnum Grove24 February 1964Murray Matheson, Hilary Vernon, Gillie Fenwick, Norman EttingerJ. B. Priestleycomedy of a suburban criminal[82]
"Man With a Rope"2 March 1964Jack Creley, Robert Seaton, Aileen Seaton[83]
"From Paradise Direct"9 March 1964Jackie Mason, Deborah Turnbull, Sean Mulcahy, Maureen Fitzgerald, Drew Thompson, Leo Leyder[84]
The Red Skelton Show16 March 1964guests Mickey Rooney ("I was an S.A.P. for the F.B.I. sketch), Jo Stafford (singing)[85]
"Dear Liar"23 March 1964Barry Morse, Zoe CaldwellJerome Kiltyletters are exchanged between George Bernard Shaw (Morse) and Mrs Patrick Campbell (Caldwell); David Gardner directed; repeated 13 July 1964[86]
"The Sponge Room"30 March 1964Heather Sears, Neil McCallumcomedy set in strange locations about a pair of lovers[87]
The Red Skelton Show6 April 1964guest Connie Stevens[88]
"Alias Jones"13 April 1964Ivor Barry, Earle Hyman, Douglas RainJacquline Rosefield[89]
pre-empted for Document current affairs special20 April 1964[90]
"Step Out of Darkness"27 April 1964Zoe Caldwell, Barry MorseJean-Paul Filionoriginally broadcast on Radio-Canada[91]
The Red Skelton Show4 May 1964guests Mickey Rooney, Jackie Coogan, The Snobs (UK teen band)[92]
"The Front Room"11 May 1964Betty Leighton, Gillie Fenwick, Tony Van Bridge, Diana MaddoxRobert Storeya woman's marriage is threatened by her obsession with house chores[93]
"Grubstake for the Eyeopener Man"18 May 1964Mavor MooreLeslie McFarlaneabout a Calgary newspaper[94]
"The Stag"25 May 1964Neil McCallum, John Horton, Ruth Springforda man in New York returns to his native Wales for his brother's wedding[95]
"Image of Renault"1 June 1964Norma Renault, Alfie Scopptwo loners assist each other in the search for love[96]
The Red Skelton Show8 June 1964[97]
"Pilgrim, Why Do You Come?"15 June 1964Barry Jones, Corinne Conley, John HortonLeslie McFarlaneeach year, an actor attends the Shakespeare Festival[98]
"The One Day of the Year"22 June 1964Neil McCallum, Rex Sevenoaks, Adrian Pecknold, Gertrude BradleyAlan Seymourset in Anzac Day[99]
"A Night Out"29 June 1964Jeremy Wilkin, Elizabeth Cole, Zoe Caldwell, Norman WelshHarold PinterBasil Coleman[100]
The Red Skelton Show6 July 1964guests Raymond Burr, The Beach Boys[101]
"Dear Liar"13 July 1964Barry Morse, Zoe CaldwellJerome Kiltyrebroadcast of 23 March 1964[102]
"The Royal Game"20 July 1964Barry Morse, Larry D. Mann, Robert Christie, Ivor BarryStefan Zweiglast episode of Playdate; a cruise ship's chess game[103]

Bibliography

External links

Notes and References

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  3. Montreal Gazette television listings, July–August 1964
  4. Web site: Playdate . John . Corcelli . May 2005 . Canadian Communications Foundation . 7 May 2010 .
  5. News: Dial Turns . Jack . Marsters . . Montreal . 5 October 1961 . 34 . 27 December 2010 .
  6. News: Today's TV Previews . . Montreal . 25 October 1961 . 6 . 27 December 2010 .
  7. News: Today's TV Previews . . Montreal . 1 November 1961 . 10 . 27 December 2010 .
  8. News: Today's TV Previews . . Montreal . 22 November 1961 . 12 . 27 December 2010 .
  9. News: Dial Turns . Jack . Marsters . . Montreal . 30 November 1961 . 9 . 27 December 2010 .
  10. News: Today's TV Previews . . Montreal . 17 January 1962 . 26 . 27 December 2010 .
  11. News: Today's TV Previews . . Montreal . 24 January 1962 . 32 . 27 December 2010 .
  12. News: Dial Turns . Jack . Marsters . . Montreal . 1 February 1962 . 26 . 27 December 2010 .
  13. News: Today's TV Previews . . Montreal . 7 February 1962 . 16 . 27 December 2010 .
  14. News: Televiews . Andrew . Webster . . 14 February 1962 . 33 . 27 December 2010 .
  15. News: Televiews . Andrew . Webster . . 21 February 1962 . 27 . 27 December 2010 .
  16. News: Televiews . Andrew . Webster . . 21 February 1962 . 27 . 27 December 2010 .
  17. News: Dial Turns . Jack . Marsters . . Montreal . 5 October 1962 . 19 . 27 December 2010 .
  18. News: TV Author Turns To Old Character . 14 March 1962 . 9 . . Montreal . 27 December 2010 .
  19. News: Today's TV Previews . 21 March 1962 . 9 . . Montreal . 27 December 2010 .
  20. News: Today's TV Previews . . Montreal . 28 March 1962 . 19 . 27 December 2010 .
  21. News: Today's TV Previews . . Montreal . 4 April 1962 . 29 . 27 December 2010 .
  22. News: Today's TV Previews . . Montreal . 11 April 1962 . 15 . 27 December 2010 .
  23. News: Oblique Approach Used To Romance in Playdate . . Montreal . 18 April 1962 . 10 . 27 December 2010 .
  24. News: Today's TV Previews . . Montreal . 25 April 1962 . 28 . 27 December 2010 .
  25. News: Today's TV Previews . . Montreal . 2 May 1962 . 26 . 27 December 2010 .
  26. News: Playdate Featuring James Story . . Montreal . 9 May 1962 . 10 . 27 December 2010 .
  27. News: Today's TV Previews . . Montreal . 16 May 1962 . 8 . 27 December 2010 .
  28. News: Today's TV Previews . . Montreal . 23 May 1962 . 11 . 27 December 2010 .
  29. News: Today's TV Previews . . Montreal . 30 May 1962 . 8 . 27 December 2010 .
  30. News: Today's TV Previews . . Montreal . 20 June 1962 . 17 . 27 December 2010 .
  31. News: Today's TV Previews . . Montreal . 27 June 1962 . 12 . 27 December 2010 .
  32. News: Today's TV Previews . . Montreal . 11 October 1962 . 9 . 30 December 2010 .
  33. News: Today's TV Previews . . Montreal . 18 October 1962 . 14 . 30 December 2010 .
  34. News: Today's TV Previews . . Montreal . 25 October 1962 . 17 . 30 December 2010 .
  35. News: Russian Story on Playdate . . Montreal . 1 November 1962 . 12 . 27 December 2010 .
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  38. News: Today's TV Previews . . Montreal . 22 November 1962 . 15 . 27 December 2010 .
  39. News: Today's TV Previews . . Montreal . 29 November 1962 . 34 . 30 December 2010 .
  40. News: Today's TV Previews . . Montreal . 6 December 1962 . 12 . 30 December 2010 .
  41. News: Today's TV Previews . . Montreal . 13 December 1962 . 19 . 30 December 2010 .
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  44. News: Today's TV Previews . . Montreal . 3 January 1963 . 11 . 30 December 2010 .
  45. News: Today's TV Previews . . Montreal . 10 January 1963 . 10 . 30 December 2010 .
  46. News: Today's TV Previews . . Montreal . 17 January 1963 . 15 . 30 December 2010 .
  47. News: Today's TV Previews . . Montreal . 24 January 1963 . 11 . 30 December 2010 .
  48. News: Today's TV Previews . . Montreal . 31 January 1963 . 9 . 30 December 2010 .
  49. News: Today's TV Previews . . Montreal . 7 February 1963 . 12 . 28 December 2010 .
  50. News: Today's TV Previews . . Montreal . 14 February 1963 . 9 . 28 December 2010 .
  51. News: Today's TV Previews . . Montreal . 21 February 1963 . 21 . 27 December 2010 .
  52. News: Dial Turns . . Montreal . James . Marsters . 22 February 1963 . 25 . 27 December 2010 .
  53. News: Today's TV Previews . . Montreal . 28 February 1963 . 9 . 28 December 2010 .
  54. News: Today's TV Previews . . Montreal . 11 April 1963 . 13 . 30 December 2010 .
  55. News: Today's TV Previews . . Montreal . 18 April 1963 . 10 . 30 December 2010 .
  56. News: Today's TV Previews . . Montreal . 25 April 1963 . 14 . 30 December 2010 .
  57. News: Today's TV Previews . . Montreal . 2 May 1963 . 9 . 30 December 2010 .
  58. News: Today's TV Previews . . Montreal . 9 May 1963 . 12 . 30 December 2010 .
  59. News: Today's TV Previews . . Montreal . 16 May 1963 . 10 . 30 December 2010 .
  60. News: Today's TV Previews . . Montreal . 20 June 1963 . 19 . 30 December 2010 .
  61. News: Televiews . Bob . Gardiner . . 30 September 1963 . 25 .
  62. News: Today's TV Previews . . Montreal . 7 October 1963 . 19 . 30 December 2010 .
  63. News: Today's TV Previews . . Montreal . 14 October 1963 . 6 . 30 December 2010 .
  64. News: Today's TV Previews . . Montreal . 21 October 1963 . 12 . 30 December 2010 .
  65. News: Today's TV Previews . . Montreal . 28 October 1963 . 14 . 30 December 2010 .
  66. News: Today's TV Previews . . Montreal . 4 November 1963 . 36 . 30 December 2010 .
  67. News: Today's TV Previews . . Montreal . 11 November 1963 . 13 . 30 December 2010 .
  68. News: Today's TV Previews . . Montreal . 18 November 1963 . 6 . 30 December 2010 .
  69. News: Today's TV Previews . . Montreal . 25 November 1963 . 14 . 30 December 2010 .
  70. News: Today's TV Previews . . Montreal . 2 December 1963 . 11 . 30 December 2010 .
  71. News: Today's TV Previews / Dial Turns . . Montreal . 9 December 1963 . 12 . 30 December 2010 .
  72. News: Today's TV Previews . . Montreal . 16 December 1963 . 13 . 30 December 2010 .
  73. News: Today's TV Previews . . Montreal . 23 December 1963 . 13 . 30 December 2010 .
  74. News: Today's TV Previews . . Montreal . 30 December 1963 . 9 . 30 December 2010 .
  75. News: Televiews . Jean . Strachan . . 15 . 30 December 2010 .
  76. News: Televiews . Jean . Strachan . . 15 . 30 December 2010 .
  77. News: Televiews . Jean . Strachan . . 15 . 30 December 2010 .
  78. News: Televiews . Jean . Strachan . . 19 . 30 December 2010 .
  79. News: Today's TV Previews . . Montreal . 3 February 1964 . 6 . 30 December 2010 .
  80. News: Today's TV Previews . . Montreal . 10 February 1964 . 12 . 30 December 2010 .
  81. News: Today's TV Previews . . Montreal . 17 February 1964 . 15 . 30 December 2010 .
  82. News: Today's TV Previews . . Montreal . 24 February 1964 . 6 . 30 December 2010 .
  83. News: Televiews . . 2 March 1964 . Frank . Penn . 15 . 30 December 2010 .
  84. News: Televiews . . 9 March 1964 . Frank . Penn . 21 . 30 December 2010 .
  85. News: Today's TV Previews . . Montreal . 16 March 1964 . 12 . 30 December 2010 .
  86. News: Dial Turns . Jack . Marsters . . Montreal . 16 March 1964 . 12 . 30 December 2010 .
  87. News: Today's TV Previews . . Montreal . 30 March 1964 . 12 . 30 December 2010 .
  88. News: Today's TV Previews . . Montreal . 6 April 1964 . 10 . 30 December 2010 .
  89. News: Today's TV Previews . . Montreal . 13 April 1964 . 10 . 30 December 2010 .
  90. News: Today's TV Previews . . Montreal . 20 April 1964 . 14 . 30 December 2010 .
  91. News: Today's TV Previews . . Montreal . 27 April 1964 . 10 . 30 December 2010 .
  92. News: Today's TV Previews . . Montreal . 4 May 1964 . 6 . 30 December 2010 .
  93. News: Today's TV Previews . . Montreal . 11 May 1964 . 14 . 30 December 2010 .
  94. News: Today's TV Previews . . Montreal . 18 May 1964 . 9 . 30 December 2010 .
  95. News: Today's TV Previews . . Montreal . 25 May 1964 . 14 . 30 December 2010 .
  96. News: Today's TV Previews . . Montreal . 1 June 1964 . 12 . 30 December 2010 .
  97. News: Today's TV Previews . . Montreal . 8 June 1964 . 31 . 30 December 2010 .
  98. News: Today's TV Previews . . Montreal . 15 June 1964 . 10 . 30 December 2010 .
  99. News: Today's TV Previews . . Montreal . 22 June 1964 . 12 . 30 December 2010 .
  100. News: Pinter's 'Night Out' On Playdate Tonight . . 29 June 1964 . 12 . Montreal . 26 December 2010 .
  101. News: Today's TV Previews . . Montreal . 6 July 1964 . 12 . 30 December 2010 .
  102. News: Today's TV Previews . . Montreal . 13 July 1964 . 10 . 30 December 2010 .
  103. News: Today's TV Previews . . Montreal . 20 July 1964 . 10 . 30 December 2010 .