Ricky Gervais, 5-Time Golden Globes Host, Has a Few More Things to Say to...

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"People think that I'd go out there and I'd get drunk and say off-the-cuff [things]. I don't. I write jokes."

Chuck’s Classics, featuring Trooper

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Canadian rock band, probably best known for the hit Raise A Little Hell in 1978

SUNDAY in Broadcast History .. Jan. 5th

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Radio’s longrunning mystery show ‘The Shadow’ began its 22 year run on the networks. Vancouver’s Alan Young (pictured) starred in episode 1 of TV’s talking horse show ‘Mr. Ed.’ Pat Boone signed in as the mystery guest on CBS-TV’s ‘What’s Mty Line’; And the ABC daytime drama ‘All My Children’ debuted. ALL the milestones for Jan. 5th INSIDE.

Mystery radio signal first spotted in the Okanagan traced to Nearby Galaxy

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Astronomers say they’ve traced the origin point of a mysterious, repeating radio signal from outer space to a galaxy that’s relatively close to our own, in a discovery that raises more questions about the origins of these strange bursts.

Bell plans to remove AMC from Bell TV on February 1

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"Starting February 1, 2020, AMC will not be available on Bell TV. If you have this channel as part of an À la carte package, we will add a replacement channel that you can change at any time."

Chuck’s Classics, featuring Anita Bryant

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Anita had four top 40 hits including Paper Roses in 1960.

SATURDAY in Broadcast History .. Jan. 4th

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It’s the date that NBC debuted one of radio’s first variety shows, ‘The Dodge Victory Hour’ starring Will Rogers and Al Jolson. Bob Hope (pictured) made his first national radio appearance on NBC’s ‘The Intimate Review.’ Victoria’s CHEK-TV left the CBC and became a fulltime CTV affiliate; and several lengthy TV runs came to a close on CBS Jan. 4th, ‘Rawhide’ (which introduced Clint Eastwood) and ‘The Twentieth Century,’ hosted by Walter Cronkite. Come INSIDE for ALL the milestones.