Good Morning Canada

Good Morning Canada was a national weekend breakfast television show aired on the CTV Television Network in Canada from circa fall 2000 to early 2009. [1]

Good Morning Canada
Created byCTV
Presented byNancy Regan
Tom Knowlton
Coleen Christie
Janet Stewart
Darren MacFadyen
Country of originCanada
No. of episodesWeekends
Production
Production location(s)Various
Release
Original networkCTV
Picture format480i (SDTV)
1080i (HDTV)
Original release2000 (2000) 
2009 (2009)
Chronology
Followed byCanada AM
Related showsCTV Morning Live
External links
Website

The program was pre-taped during the week and aired twice each weekend, Saturday morning at 8 and Sunday morning at 7, with news inserts provided by CTV Newsnet (now known as CTV News Channel). The show's content consists mainly of feature segments originally produced for local CTV newscasts.

The show was always produced at one of the network's stations other than flagship CFTO Toronto, moving every three to six months. There was a single host at any one time, generally a personality from the then-current producing station.

Unlike the weekend editions of American network morning shows, the program was separate from CTV's weekday morning program Canada AM. In the early 1990s, the network carried a one-hour weekend program, Canada AM Weekend, re-airing the show's best segments of the week. Good Morning Canada launched several years after Canada AM Weekend was cancelled and has no connection to the earlier program.

Due to low ratings and network cutbacks, the show was discontinued. The last episode aired on February 1, 2009.

Hosts and locations

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References

  1. "Good Morning Canada". brodcasting-history.ca. January 1, 2020.
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