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  1. Don Messer. Remember 'Don Messer's Jubilee'? Back in the 1960s, it was one of the most popular programs on CBC Television. Come now for a stroll down Memory Lane! Read about Don Messer, view lists for his personal papers and his rich library of recordings and sheet music.

  2. Sep 18, 2014 · “Sugartime’s” three band members were regular cast members of the “Up Home Tonight” show and have performed on both CBC and CTV. McIsaac, Baker, and Doubleday have been writing songs and recording in the studio since the 1970's.

  3. List your movie, TV & celebrity picks. 1. Jordan Poole. Born and living in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, Jordan began his acting career at age 3 in local and national commercials and has appeared in multiple TV series and films shot mainly in Toronto, Montreal and Nova Scotia.

  4. Premise. This concert-style country music program was hosted by Myrna Lorrie. It was produced by CBC Halifax and recorded in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, first at Dartmouth High School 's auditorium, then from 1972 at Prince Andrew High School which had greater capacity.

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  5. We're pleased to present this significant searchable image database for you to explore — 2200 photographs, 1945 to 1970, capturing Nova Scotia and its people at mid-century, plus a selection of eye-catching colour film clips produced in the 1950s and 60s.

  6. Republic of Doyle: Created by Perry Chafe, Allan Hawco, Malcolm MacRury. With Allan Hawco, Krystin Pellerin, Mark O'Brien, Marthe Bernard. Jake Doyle and his father Malachy run a private investigations agency in St. John's, Newfoundland.

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  8. The first Canadian drama series to feature a Black Canadian woman as its lead character, the series stars Vinessa Antoine as Marcie Diggs, a lawyer who leaves her high-powered corporate job to work for a legal aid clinic in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, after her aunt commits suicide.

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