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Peter Mansbridge OC (born July 6, 1948) is a British-born Canadian retired news anchor. From 1988 to 2017, he was chief correspondent for CBC News and anchor of The National, CBC Television's flagship nightly newscast. He was also host of CBC News Network's Mansbridge One on One.
Pamela Wallin - Worked as a producer on CBC Radio. Her first TV work was on CTV's Canada AM. She later appeared on CBC TV, as cohost of Prime Time News and later host of Pamela Wallin Live. Mary Walsh, writer, director, comedian, This Hour Has 22 Minutes (1993-2013) John Warren; Morgan Waters; Patrick Watson; Al Waxman; Wayne and Shuster
Mansbridge One on One was a weekly TV program on CBC Television featuring CBC's News' chief correspondent Peter Mansbridge who is a 12-time Gemini Award recipient and officer of the Order of Canada. [1] The program began airing in 1999, [2] and had featured interviews with the likes of Hillary Clinton. [3]
1976–1978: Peter Kent; 1978–1988: Knowlton Nash; 1988–1992: Peter Mansbridge; 1992–1995: Alison Smith; 1995–2017: Peter Mansbridge; 2017–2020: Adrienne Arsenault, Rosemary Barton, Andrew Chang, Ian Hanomansing [1] 2020–present: Adrienne Arsenault and Andrew Chang
Ron MacLean, sportscaster; Rita MacNeil, variety show host; Rebecca Makonnen; Howie Mandel; Peter Mansbridge, newscaster; Jay Manuel; Pamela Martin, newscaster; Gord ...
Mansbridge also regularly anchored on Fridays until the late 2000s; although CBC primetime promos on Fridays in the early 2010s often indicated that Mansbridge was the regular anchor that night as well, by that point Wendy Mesley was usually substituting, and she has since become the permanent Friday anchor. [3]
Following Frum's death in 1992, and with plans underway to move their daily news and current affairs hour to 9 pm, the CBC chose to also revamp its entire approach to TV news programming. In the fall of 1992, CBC Prime Time News debuted with Peter Mansbridge and Pamela Wallin as equal cohosts of a package that mixed news and Journal -type ...
The CBC's live coverage of the Charlottetown Accord referendum results on October 26, 1992 effectively acted as a soft launch for the show, [2] which formally debuted on November 2. With Peter Mansbridge and Pamela Wallin as equal cohosts of a package which replaced both The National and The Journal, Prime Time News combined news and Journal ...