Graphic (TV series)

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Genrecurrent affairs
Written byNorman Klenman (1956)
Ron Krantz (1956-57)
Presented byJoe McCulley
Rex Loring
Country of originCanada
Graphic
Genrecurrent affairs
Written byNorman Klenman (1956)
Ron Krantz (1956-57)
Presented byJoe McCulley
Rex Loring
Country of originCanada
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons2
Production
Executive producerSydney Newman
ProducerPeter Macfarlane
Running time30 minutes
Original release
NetworkCBC Television
Release2 March 1956 (1956-03-02) 
21 June 1957 (1957-06-21)

Graphic was a Canadian current affairs television series that aired on CBC Television between 1956 and 1957.

Joe McCulley hosted this journalistic series with announcer Rex Loring.[1]

Initially, Graphic was promoted as a collection of "entertaining items of a real-life variety, on the premise that people are always interested in what the other fellow is doing." As the series developed, it featured interviews with notable Canadian personalities.[2]

The first season was sponsored by the Ford Motor Company of Canada, which wanted the program to be titled Ford Graphic. However, the CBC rejected calls to include a sponsor name to its journalistic programmes. Ford remained a sponsor for the initial thirteen episodes.

Production

Each episode of Graphic cost approximately $20,000 and regularly featured camerawork outside CBC studios and often presented remove stories live. Peter Macfarlane produced the series with Bill Bolt as supervising producer, Donal Wilson as coordinating producer and Norman DePoe as editorial supervisor.

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