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      • 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.
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  2. 1 February 1995. (1995-02-01) 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.

  3. Sep 27, 2007 · Beginning in 1957 as a summer replacement quiz show, Front Page Challenge ran for 38 years, ending in April 1995. The show attracted well-known guests from around the world, most of whom were in the news at the time.

  4. Sep 30, 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.

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  5. 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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    The long-running series featured notable journalists attempting to guess the recent or old news story with which a hidden guest challenger was linked by asking him or her questions, in much the same manner as the American game shows, What's My Line? and To Tell the Truth. Each round of the game started with news footage that introduced the news sto...

    Reruns of the program were broadcast by Canadian cable channel History Television in the late 1990s. At least a few of the episodes from the 1950s and 1960s were not saved.[citation needed] In his second book about the program, Alex Barris tells an anecdote about what guest panelist Bennett Cerf said to challenger Jesse Owens about Adolf Hitler dur...

    Errol Flynn, 13 January 1959 (CBC Archives video clip)
    Rick Hansen, 18 December 1987 (CBC Archives video clip)
    On Canadian Sesame Street, the game show was parodied as Front Page Vegetable.
    In a 1982 episode of SCTV, the game show was parodied as Headline Challenge, the name being a combination of Front Page Challenge and another headline-based game show, CTV's Headline Hunters.
    Front Page Challenge on IMDb
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    Front Page Challenge at The Canadian Encyclopedia
    Front Page Challenge at TVarchive.ca
  6. Created by John Aylesworth, Front Page Challenge was originally telecast by the CBC beginning June 24, 1957, and ending in the fall of 1995.

  7. Jun 24, 2023 · One of this country’s best-loved shows, Front Page Challenge, is integral to Canadian television’s legacy. The interview-game show’s format was simple: A fourmember panel would interrogate a mystery challenger, who was a newsmaker, in order to identify that person or the news story associated with them.

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