Prime Time (radio program)
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Ralph Benmergui (1987–1989)
Geoff Pevere (1989–1993)
| Genre | talk show |
|---|---|
| Country of origin | Canada |
| Home station | CBC Radio |
| Hosted by | Stan Carew (1986–1987) Ralph Benmergui (1987–1989) Geoff Pevere (1989–1993) |
| Produced by | Anton Leo |
| Recording studio | Toronto, Ontario |
| Original release | September 29, 1986 – June 4, 1993 |
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]