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  1. 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.

  2. Sep 27, 2007 · Front Page Challenge (FPC), the CBC game-interview TV program, was the longest-running of its kind in North America. Intended as a 13-week summer replacement for The Denny Vaughan Show, FPC first aired 24 June 1957.

  3. Soon after its premiere in the summer of 1957, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation's "Front Page Challenge" became Canada's most popular television program. James L. Gray, president of Atomic Energy of Canada, appeared in the first half of the 28 April program.

  4. 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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  5. I believe Front Page Challenge was a temporary replacement show that became popular enough to bump the original program. The concept was as follows: A mystery guest (still visible to those at home) would be hidden from the view of the panel, who would have to find clues by asking the guest a time-limited selection of questions.

  6. When chosen to be a panelist on a new CBC show, Front Page Challenge, Gordon Sinclair had some doubts. "I'm fifty-seven years old. If this show is a hit and goes on a long time, wouldn't you want...

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  8. Front Page Challenge. Post author By Anne MacLennan; Post date 26 March 2021; Network: CBC Television Network. Broadcast Run: 1957 to 1995. Broadcast Medium: ...

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