Prime Time (radio program)

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Country of originCanada
Home stationCBC Radio
Hosted byStan Carew (1986–1987)
Ralph Benmergui (1987–1989)
Geoff Pevere (1989–1993)
Prime Time
Genretalk show
Country of originCanada
Home stationCBC Radio
Hosted byStan Carew (1986–1987)
Ralph Benmergui (1987–1989)
Geoff Pevere (1989–1993)
Produced byAnton Leo
Recording studioToronto, Ontario
Original releaseSeptember 29, 1986 (1986-09-29) 
June 4, 1993 (1993-06-04)

Prime Time is a Canadian radio series, which aired on CBC Radio in the 1980s and 1990s.[1] The program aired weeknights at 8:05 p.m.

The program premiered on September 29, 1986 with host Stan Carew,[2] initially focusing primarily on celebrity interviews and musical guests. A replacement for Vicki Gabereau's eponymous talk show after it moved to a weekend airing, it was a companion to Carew's weekend variety series The Entertainers.[3]

Ralph Benmergui (1987–1989)

Ralph Benmergui took over as host of both Prime Time and The Entertainers in September 1987,[4] adding a more irreverent and mocking tone to the program;[1] one of his early coups was an interview with David Bowie.[5] Contributors to the program under Benmergui's tenure included Nils Ling as a video reviewer, Edmonton Journal critic Helen Metalla as a record reviewer, Toronto Sun writer Jim Slotek as a television critic, and Geoff Pevere as a film reviewer.[5]

Benmergui left the program to become host of Midday in 1989.[6] At this time, Prime Time and The Entertainers were separated, with Karen Gordon taking over as host of The Entertainers.[7]

Geoff Pevere (1989–1993)

Cancellation

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