Gallery (TV series)
Gallery is a Canadian documentary television series which aired on CBC Television from 1973 to 1979.
Gallery | |
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Genre | documentary |
Country of origin | Canada |
Original language(s) | English |
No. of seasons | 2 |
Production | |
Executive producer(s) | Sam Levene |
Producer(s) | David Pears |
Running time | 30 minutes |
Release | |
Original network | CBC Television |
Original release | 19 May 1973 – 4 April 1975 |
Premise
This series featured various documentaries, taking an approach which was less serious than usual.[1]
Scheduling
This half-hour series was first broadcast on Saturdays at 10:00 p.m. (Eastern) from 19 May to 11 August 1973. It was rebroadcast on Wednesdays at 10:00 p.m. from 10 October to 7 November 1973. The second and final season of original episodes was from 3 January to 4 April 1975 on Fridays at 10:30 p.m. Further rebroadcasts were shown on CBC as mid-year programming in 1977 and 1979.
Episodes
Documentaries featured during the series run included the following:
- Bluegrass Country (Bob Fresco, Max Engel), featuring a music festival in The Ozarks
- The Bricklin Story (Pen Densham, John Watson, Insight Productions), featuring Malcolm Bricklin and his SV-1 automobile
- The Master Blasters, featuring a family-run demolition company
- To Be A Clown (Paul Saltzman), featuring an Ottawa-based clown school
- Whatever Became of Hollywood? (Eric Riisna director), an adaptation of Richard Lamparski's biographies on historic entertainers
- Winning Is The Only Thing (Donald Shebib director), concerning a minor league hockey team in Manitoba
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References
- Corcelli, John (April 2002). "Gallery". Canadian Communications Foundation. Retrieved 7 May 2010.
External links
- Allan, Blaine (1996). "Gallery". Queen's University. Archived from the original on 14 January 2015. Retrieved 7 May 2010.
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