Stopwatch and Listen explained

Genre:comedy
Starring:Sam Aaron
Barbara Hamilton
Alfie Scopp
Country:Canada
Language:English
Channel:CBC Television
Num Seasons:1
Num Episodes:5
Producer:Ross McLean
Runtime:30 minutes

Stopwatch and Listen is a Canadian comedy television series which aired on CBC Television in 1952.

Premise

This mockumentary series was based on a 1951 programme on CBC Radio's Trans-Canada Network. All aspects of the production were managed by producer Ross McLean. He chose a theme such as feature films or telephones six weeks prior to airdate then conducted rehearsals on the resulting scripts four weeks later. This culminated in a live broadcast of that episode.[1]

Stopwatch and Listen was one of CBC's very first regular TV series, debuting the week the TV network went on the air. It not a success, with Peter Gzowski opining "it may well have been the most catastrophic flop in CBC history and which left the air in a flurry of bad taste." (The final broadcast, which like all episodes in this series was broadcast live, apparently included some ad-libs that were considered to be off-colour by 1952 standards.)[2] A contemporary review by Alex Barris after the first broadcast noted that the show suffered from "poor timing - on the part of the producer", but praised cast members Sam Aaron and Barbara Hamilton.[3] A few weeks later, Gordon Sinclair of The Toronto Star reported Stopwatch and Listen was cancelled "because it was so unfunny...[and] was replaced by a concert last night."[4]

Producer Ross McLean later wrote that the show was "nothing but a trauma".[5]

Scheduling

This half-hour series debut was broadcast on Fridays at 9:00 p.m. (Eastern) from 12 September to 10 October 1952. Its time slot was filled by CBC Concert after this.[6]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Book: Rutherford, Paul . When Television Was Young: Primetime Canada 1952–1967 . registration . . 0-8020-5830-2 . 91 . 1990 .
  2. Web site: ROSS McLEAN the TV star you never see | Maclean's | JANUARY 16, 1960 .
  3. News: On the Screen . Alex . Barris . 16 September 1952 . 11 . .
  4. News: Radio and Television . Gordon . Sinclair . 18 October 1952 . 15 . .
  5. Web site: C.B.C. Times - Vol 14 - No 4 - 22-28 Jan 1961 . 1961 . Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. .
  6. News: On the Screen . Alex . Barris . 24 October 1952 . 8 . .