Twenty Questions (Canadian game show)
Twenty Questions was a Canadian television game show, which aired on CTV in the 1961–62 television season. Produced by CJAY-TV in Winnipeg and hosted by Stewart MacPherson, the show was an adaptation of the earlier American game show Twenty Questions.
Twenty Questions | |
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Genre | game show |
Based on | Twenty Questions |
Presented by | Stewart MacPherson |
Country of origin | Canada |
Original language | English |
Production | |
Running time | 30 minutes |
Release | |
Original network | CTV |
Original release | 4 October 1961[1][2] – 1962 |
Panelists on the show included Rassy Ragland, the mother of Neil Young.
Twenty Questions was broadcast on Wednesday evenings, 19:30 in Toronto, beginning 4 October 1961.[2] The program lasted only a single season on CTV. MacPherson, who had previously hosted a radio version of the show in Britain, subsequently went on to host a British adaptation of Twenty Questions for Associated-Rediffusion.
Les Wedman, television columnist for The Vancouver Sun, deemed the production to be a "dull, witless presentation of a parlor [sic] game".[1]
References
- Wedman, Les (5 October 1963). "TV - The Glass Eye". The Vancouver Sun. p. 13.
- "TV listings". Toronto Star. 4 October 1961. p. 42.