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  1. Harold Andrew Brown (12 January 1930 – 30 March 2002) [1] was a Canadian radio and television host, who was associated with the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. He was one of the original hosts of As It Happens from 1968 to 1974, and subsequently became host of Metro Morning on CBL in Toronto.

  2. Jan 15, 2021 · He was 72. Brown inspired generations of players who became stars or coaches, and helped set the tone for how the game would be played in Toronto. The basketball legend and retired Toronto...

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    The first hosts would be Anna Cameron and Paul Soles, with the initial format seeing them split hosting duties three shows a week. Each also got to act as solo host once a week. Cameron had previously been a host on Open House, the show Take 30 was replacing. She was among a small group of women working in front of the camera in Canada at that time...

    Soles, an actor who would one day be the voice of the animated Spider-Man on television, was a bit less recognizable to CBC audiences at that point, though he would go on to appear on various shows on the network — including Canada After Dark, Beyond Reason and This Is The Law. "I can't think of anything more exciting than being on an entirely new ...

    Roy Shields of the Toronto Star, who watched the taping of the first-ever Take 30, said the show "should do well." He liked the casting of Cameron and Soles, saying they acted as stand-ins as the sister and brother of the audience. The show still had its critics, though — like Bob Blackburn of the Toronto Telegram who found all of the people on the...

    The show would see a key change when Cameron departed after the 1964-65 season. Her replacement was Adrienne Clarkson, the writer and journalist and future governor general of Canada. Clarkson's potential for stardom seemed evident to the publicity people who touted her education and life experience to the viewers who would soon be seeing on their ...

    The guests and the topics featured on Take 30reflected the times during the years Clarkson and Soles worked together — occasionally with Ed Reid, one of the show's producers, who acted as a third co-host alongside them. During this era, the Take 30 hosts talked to experts about abortion, the use of illegal drugs, a flu pandemic that Canada had seen...

    By the end of its run, Take 30was being hosted by Harry Brown and Nadine Berger. The day of its final broadcast on April 27, 1984, The National's Knowlton Nash looked back at its legacy — including the range of topics and issues it had addressed across its many hundreds of broadcasts. "It was meant to be something in the afternoon for housewives to...

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  4. Harold Andrew Brown (12 January 1930 – 30 March 2002) [1] was a Canadian radio and television host, who was associated with the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. He was one of the original hosts of As It Happens from 1968 to 1974, and subsequently became host of Metro Morning on CBL in Toronto .

  5. Jun 18, 2020 · During Karl Wells’s CBC TV career, as on-air staff, he was called upon to work on many programs. Some of the shows were national productions. Sometimes, only...

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    Take 30 (also expressed as Take Thirty) was a Canadian television newsmagazine series, which aired on CBC Television from 1962 to 1984 for 2,500 episodes.

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