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Tag: Television

Daryl Duke

Daryl Duke was born in Vancouver in March 1929. A graduate of the University of British Columbia, he began as a film editor, writer and director for the National Film Board of Canada. His subsequent award winning career spanned a wide range of accomplishments in feature films, television dramas, documentary and television specials. On many…
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Double Exposure

Double Exposure was created by Linda Cullen and Bob Robertson. Bob Robertson made regular appearances on the Frosty Forst radio show each morning on CKNW. Robertson acted as weatherman, but added his hilarious vocal impressions to each appearance. Robertson met a very talented young woman named Linda Cullen working at CKNW. The two then paired up professionally and took their…
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Wayne Cox

Wayne Cox has been a broadcaster since 1968. He was a deejay and radio talk host in Quesnel for CKCQ from 1968 to 69, Kelowna CHNL 1970-71 and many other Vancouver radio and television stations. He hosted the afternoon slot on CKNW from 1971 to 1978, as well as host of Wednesday Night Hockey telecasts 1977-78. He was also a…
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Garry Chalk

Garry Chalk arrived in Vancouver from Southampton, England at the age of six. After engaging in a variety of careers including the army, the stock market and Social Services, Garry saw a production of “Of Mice and Men” and he found his calling. Initially performing in theatres across Canada, he worked his way into television…
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Nicholas Campbell

Nicholas Campbell is a critically acclaimed and multi award winning actor and director, having won multiple Gemini Awards for his portrayal of Domenic DaVinci in Da Vinci’s Inquest. He made his film debut in The Omen and appeared in The Eagle has Landed before going on to work with Sir Richard Attenborough in A Bridge Too Far and opposite…
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