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Front Page Challenge. Front Page Challenge was a Canadian panel game about current events and history. Created by comedy writer/performer John Aylesworth (of the comedy team of Frank Peppiatt and John Aylesworth) and produced and aired by CBC Television, the series ran from 1957 to 1995.
- English
- John Aylesworth
- 24 June 1957 –, 1 February 1995
- CBC
Front Page Challenge: Created by John Aylesworth. With Pierre Berton, Fred Davis, Gordon Sinclair, Betty Kennedy. A game show where noted Canadian journalists guess the news story associated with the mystery guests and then conduct interviews with them.
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- Pierre Berton, Fred Davis, Gordon Sinclair
- Game-Show
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30. Sept. 2019 · Initially ordered as a 13-week summer replacement series, “Front Page Challenge” first aired June 24, 1957 on CBC and became the longest running game-interview show of its kind in North America. It was a ratings darling, bringing in nearly 2 million viewers at its peak in 1978.
- Sheri Block
22. Mai 2018 · CBC. 420K subscribers. Subscribed. 146. 18K views 5 years ago. Legendary Canadian country singer Stompin' Tom Connors was one of the mystery guests on Front Page Challenge back in May 1978....
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27. Sept. 2007 · Front Page Challenge was a CBC game-interview TV program that ran for 38 years, from 1957 to 1995. It featured panelists who had to identify a mystery challenger, often a famous person, from a list of clues. The show offered a Canadian perspective on national and international events, with well-known guests and a distinctive style.
In this clip from 1965, after leaving the Nation of Islam, Malcolm X appears on CBC-TV's 'Front Page Challenge' weeks before his assassination. He proclaims,...
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Front Page Challenge (TV Series 1957–1996) - Episode list - IMDb. Back. Cast & crew. User reviews. IMDbPro. All topics. Episode list. Front Page Challenge. Seasons. Years. Unknown. Lester B. Pearson. December 20, 1960. Add a plot. Rate. Meet Miss Moneypenny. January 19, 1981.