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1947–1969

CBC Stage

47 surviving broadcasts held in the archive

CBC Stage began in 1944 under producer Andrew Allan and ran for three decades on the Trans-Canada network. Only scattered productions survive in public hands, including a two-part Sweeney Todd, Heart of Darkness, and a 1949 Moby Dick with Lorne Greene as Ahab.

Source collection: 0004-cbc-stage-53-a-sense-of-sin

The surviving run

Transmission

1947 · year only

No. 1

CBC Stage

e Sweeny Todd (1 of 2)

Running time

30 min

CBC Stage began in 1944 under producer Andrew Allan and ran for three decades on the Trans-Canada network. Only scattered productions survive in public hands, including a two-part Sweeney Todd, Heart of Darkness, and a 1949 Moby Dick with Lorne Greene as Ahab.

Transmission

1947 · year only

No. 2

CBC Stage

e Sweeny Todd (2 of 2)

Running time

29 min

CBC Stage began in 1944 under producer Andrew Allan and ran for three decades on the Trans-Canada network. Only scattered productions survive in public hands, including a two-part Sweeney Todd, Heart of Darkness, and a 1949 Moby Dick with Lorne Greene as Ahab.

Transmission

No date recorded at source

No. 6

CBC Stage

Heart Of Darkness

Running time

57 min

CBC Stage began in 1944 under producer Andrew Allan and ran for three decades on the Trans-Canada network. Only scattered productions survive in public hands, including a two-part Sweeney Todd, Heart of Darkness, and a 1949 Moby Dick with Lorne Greene as Ahab.

Transmission

No date recorded at source

No. 7

CBC Stage

A Sense Of Sin

Running time

59 min

CBC Stage began in 1944 under producer Andrew Allan and ran for three decades on the Trans-Canada network. Only scattered productions survive in public hands, including a two-part Sweeney Todd, Heart of Darkness, and a 1949 Moby Dick with Lorne Greene as Ahab.

Transmission

No date recorded at source

No. 8

CBC Stage

The Investigator

Running time

52 min

CBC Stage began in 1944 under producer Andrew Allan and ran for three decades on the Trans-Canada network. Only scattered productions survive in public hands, including a two-part Sweeney Todd, Heart of Darkness, and a 1949 Moby Dick with Lorne Greene as Ahab.

Transmission

No date recorded at source

No. 9

CBC Stage

Venus and the Magi

Running time

53 min

CBC Stage began in 1944 under producer Andrew Allan and ran for three decades on the Trans-Canada network. Only scattered productions survive in public hands, including a two-part Sweeney Todd, Heart of Darkness, and a 1949 Moby Dick with Lorne Greene as Ahab.

Transmission

1966 · year only

No. 4

CBC Stage

The Widow Of The Mississagi

Running time

56 min

CBC Stage began in 1944 under producer Andrew Allan and ran for three decades on the Trans-Canada network. Only scattered productions survive in public hands, including a two-part Sweeney Todd, Heart of Darkness, and a 1949 Moby Dick with Lorne Greene as Ahab.

Transmission

1969 · year only

No. 5

CBC Stage

The Greatest Thing Since Sliced Bread

Running time

56 min

CBC Stage began in 1944 under producer Andrew Allan and ran for three decades on the Trans-Canada network. Only scattered productions survive in public hands, including a two-part Sweeney Todd, Heart of Darkness, and a 1949 Moby Dick with Lorne Greene as Ahab.

Transmission

No date recorded at source

No. 10

CBC Stage

Vanity Fair CBC Stage 47 0

Running time

59 min

CBC Stage began in 1944 under producer Andrew Allan and ran for three decades on the Trans-Canada network. Only scattered productions survive in public hands, including a two-part Sweeney Todd, Heart of Darkness, and a 1949 Moby Dick with Lorne Greene as Ahab.

Transmission

No date recorded at source

No. 11

CBC Stage

Sweeny Todd

Running time

59 min

CBC Stage began in 1944 under producer Andrew Allan and ran for three decades on the Trans-Canada network. Only scattered productions survive in public hands, including a two-part Sweeney Todd, Heart of Darkness, and a 1949 Moby Dick with Lorne Greene as Ahab.

Transmission

1949 · year only

No. 3

CBC Stage

Moby Dick

Running time

1h 1m

CBC Stage began in 1944 under producer Andrew Allan and ran for three decades on the Trans-Canada network. Only scattered productions survive in public hands, including a two-part Sweeney Todd, Heart of Darkness, and a 1949 Moby Dick with Lorne Greene as Ahab.

Transmission

No date recorded at source

No. 12

CBC Stage

CBC Sunday Showcase - A Suitable Boy 2.5

Running time

54 min

CBC Stage began in 1944 under producer Andrew Allan and ran for three decades on the Trans-Canada network. Only scattered productions survive in public hands, including a two-part Sweeney Todd, Heart of Darkness, and a 1949 Moby Dick with Lorne Greene as Ahab.

Transmission

No date recorded at source

No. 13

CBC Stage

CBC Sunday Showcase - A Suitable Boy 3.5

Running time

54 min

CBC Stage began in 1944 under producer Andrew Allan and ran for three decades on the Trans-Canada network. Only scattered productions survive in public hands, including a two-part Sweeney Todd, Heart of Darkness, and a 1949 Moby Dick with Lorne Greene as Ahab.

Transmission

No date recorded at source

No. 14

CBC Stage

CBC Sunday Showcase - A Suitable Boy 4.5

Running time

54 min

CBC Stage began in 1944 under producer Andrew Allan and ran for three decades on the Trans-Canada network. Only scattered productions survive in public hands, including a two-part Sweeney Todd, Heart of Darkness, and a 1949 Moby Dick with Lorne Greene as Ahab.

Transmission

No date recorded at source

No. 15

CBC Stage

CBC Sunday Showcase - A Suitable Boy 5.5

Running time

54 min

CBC Stage began in 1944 under producer Andrew Allan and ran for three decades on the Trans-Canada network. Only scattered productions survive in public hands, including a two-part Sweeney Todd, Heart of Darkness, and a 1949 Moby Dick with Lorne Greene as Ahab.

Transmission

No date recorded at source

No. 16

CBC Stage

CBC Sunday Showcase - All's Well That Ends Well 1.3

Running time

54 min

CBC Stage began in 1944 under producer Andrew Allan and ran for three decades on the Trans-Canada network. Only scattered productions survive in public hands, including a two-part Sweeney Todd, Heart of Darkness, and a 1949 Moby Dick with Lorne Greene as Ahab.

Transmission

No date recorded at source

No. 17

CBC Stage

CBC Sunday Showcase - All's Well That Ends Well 2.3

Running time

54 min

CBC Stage began in 1944 under producer Andrew Allan and ran for three decades on the Trans-Canada network. Only scattered productions survive in public hands, including a two-part Sweeney Todd, Heart of Darkness, and a 1949 Moby Dick with Lorne Greene as Ahab.

Transmission

No date recorded at source

No. 18

CBC Stage

CBC Sunday Showcase - All's Well That Ends Well 3.3

Running time

54 min

CBC Stage began in 1944 under producer Andrew Allan and ran for three decades on the Trans-Canada network. Only scattered productions survive in public hands, including a two-part Sweeney Todd, Heart of Darkness, and a 1949 Moby Dick with Lorne Greene as Ahab.

Transmission

No date recorded at source

No. 19

CBC Stage

CBC Sunday Showcase - Bear And The Proposal

Running time

54 min

CBC Stage began in 1944 under producer Andrew Allan and ran for three decades on the Trans-Canada network. Only scattered productions survive in public hands, including a two-part Sweeney Todd, Heart of Darkness, and a 1949 Moby Dick with Lorne Greene as Ahab.

Transmission

No date recorded at source

No. 20

CBC Stage

CBC Sunday Showcase - Dudley Chronicles - s02e01 - Dudley's

Running time

54 min

CBC Stage began in 1944 under producer Andrew Allan and ran for three decades on the Trans-Canada network. Only scattered productions survive in public hands, including a two-part Sweeney Todd, Heart of Darkness, and a 1949 Moby Dick with Lorne Greene as Ahab.

Transmission

No date recorded at source

No. 21

CBC Stage

CBC Sunday Showcase - Dudley Chronicles - s02e02 - Dudley's

Running time

55 min

CBC Stage began in 1944 under producer Andrew Allan and ran for three decades on the Trans-Canada network. Only scattered productions survive in public hands, including a two-part Sweeney Todd, Heart of Darkness, and a 1949 Moby Dick with Lorne Greene as Ahab.

Transmission

No date recorded at source

No. 22

CBC Stage

CBC Sunday Showcase - Dudley Chronicles - s02e03 - Dudley's

Running time

54 min

CBC Stage began in 1944 under producer Andrew Allan and ran for three decades on the Trans-Canada network. Only scattered productions survive in public hands, including a two-part Sweeney Todd, Heart of Darkness, and a 1949 Moby Dick with Lorne Greene as Ahab.

Transmission

No date recorded at source

No. 23

CBC Stage

CBC Sunday Showcase - Dudley Chronicles - s02e04 - Dudley's

Running time

54 min

CBC Stage began in 1944 under producer Andrew Allan and ran for three decades on the Trans-Canada network. Only scattered productions survive in public hands, including a two-part Sweeney Todd, Heart of Darkness, and a 1949 Moby Dick with Lorne Greene as Ahab.

Transmission

No date recorded at source

No. 24

CBC Stage

CBC Sunday Showcase - Dudley Chronicles - s02e05 - Dudley's

Running time

54 min

CBC Stage began in 1944 under producer Andrew Allan and ran for three decades on the Trans-Canada network. Only scattered productions survive in public hands, including a two-part Sweeney Todd, Heart of Darkness, and a 1949 Moby Dick with Lorne Greene as Ahab.

Transmission

No date recorded at source

No. 25

CBC Stage

CBC Sunday Showcase - Heart Beats 1.5 - The Domino Heart

Running time

54 min

CBC Stage began in 1944 under producer Andrew Allan and ran for three decades on the Trans-Canada network. Only scattered productions survive in public hands, including a two-part Sweeney Todd, Heart of Darkness, and a 1949 Moby Dick with Lorne Greene as Ahab.

Transmission

No date recorded at source

No. 26

CBC Stage

CBC Sunday Showcase - Heart Beats 2.5 - Tansey's Bragg

Running time

54 min

CBC Stage began in 1944 under producer Andrew Allan and ran for three decades on the Trans-Canada network. Only scattered productions survive in public hands, including a two-part Sweeney Todd, Heart of Darkness, and a 1949 Moby Dick with Lorne Greene as Ahab.

Transmission

No date recorded at source

No. 27

CBC Stage

CBC Sunday Showcase - Heart Beats 3.5 - Perfect on Paper

Running time

54 min

CBC Stage began in 1944 under producer Andrew Allan and ran for three decades on the Trans-Canada network. Only scattered productions survive in public hands, including a two-part Sweeney Todd, Heart of Darkness, and a 1949 Moby Dick with Lorne Greene as Ahab.

Transmission

No date recorded at source

No. 28

CBC Stage

CBC Sunday Showcase - Heart Beats 4.5 - Denis Anyone

Running time

54 min

CBC Stage began in 1944 under producer Andrew Allan and ran for three decades on the Trans-Canada network. Only scattered productions survive in public hands, including a two-part Sweeney Todd, Heart of Darkness, and a 1949 Moby Dick with Lorne Greene as Ahab.

Transmission

No date recorded at source

No. 29

CBC Stage

CBC Sunday Showcase - Heart Beats 5.5 - Homestead

Running time

54 min

CBC Stage began in 1944 under producer Andrew Allan and ran for three decades on the Trans-Canada network. Only scattered productions survive in public hands, including a two-part Sweeney Todd, Heart of Darkness, and a 1949 Moby Dick with Lorne Greene as Ahab.

Transmission

No date recorded at source

No. 30

CBC Stage

CBC Sunday Showcase - High Gravel Blind

Running time

54 min

CBC Stage began in 1944 under producer Andrew Allan and ran for three decades on the Trans-Canada network. Only scattered productions survive in public hands, including a two-part Sweeney Todd, Heart of Darkness, and a 1949 Moby Dick with Lorne Greene as Ahab.

Transmission

No date recorded at source

No. 31

CBC Stage

CBC Sunday Showcase - Investigator

Running time

51 min

CBC Stage began in 1944 under producer Andrew Allan and ran for three decades on the Trans-Canada network. Only scattered productions survive in public hands, including a two-part Sweeney Todd, Heart of Darkness, and a 1949 Moby Dick with Lorne Greene as Ahab.

Transmission

No date recorded at source

No. 32

CBC Stage

CBC Sunday Showcase - Old Business

Running time

54 min

CBC Stage began in 1944 under producer Andrew Allan and ran for three decades on the Trans-Canada network. Only scattered productions survive in public hands, including a two-part Sweeney Todd, Heart of Darkness, and a 1949 Moby Dick with Lorne Greene as Ahab.

Transmission

No date recorded at source

No. 33

CBC Stage

CBC Sunday Showcase - Panama Hattie

Running time

54 min

CBC Stage began in 1944 under producer Andrew Allan and ran for three decades on the Trans-Canada network. Only scattered productions survive in public hands, including a two-part Sweeney Todd, Heart of Darkness, and a 1949 Moby Dick with Lorne Greene as Ahab.

Transmission

No date recorded at source

No. 34

CBC Stage

CBC Sunday Showcase - Place of the Lion

Running time

54 min

CBC Stage began in 1944 under producer Andrew Allan and ran for three decades on the Trans-Canada network. Only scattered productions survive in public hands, including a two-part Sweeney Todd, Heart of Darkness, and a 1949 Moby Dick with Lorne Greene as Ahab.

Transmission

No date recorded at source

No. 35

CBC Stage

CBC Sunday Showcase - Queens Of France

Running time

54 min

CBC Stage began in 1944 under producer Andrew Allan and ran for three decades on the Trans-Canada network. Only scattered productions survive in public hands, including a two-part Sweeney Todd, Heart of Darkness, and a 1949 Moby Dick with Lorne Greene as Ahab.

Transmission

No date recorded at source

No. 36

CBC Stage

CBC Sunday Showcase - Romeo And Juliet 1.3

Running time

54 min

CBC Stage began in 1944 under producer Andrew Allan and ran for three decades on the Trans-Canada network. Only scattered productions survive in public hands, including a two-part Sweeney Todd, Heart of Darkness, and a 1949 Moby Dick with Lorne Greene as Ahab.

Transmission

No date recorded at source

No. 37

CBC Stage

CBC Sunday Showcase - Romeo And Juliet 2.3

Running time

54 min

CBC Stage began in 1944 under producer Andrew Allan and ran for three decades on the Trans-Canada network. Only scattered productions survive in public hands, including a two-part Sweeney Todd, Heart of Darkness, and a 1949 Moby Dick with Lorne Greene as Ahab.

Transmission

No date recorded at source

No. 38

CBC Stage

CBC Sunday Showcase - Romeo And Juliet 3.3

Running time

54 min

CBC Stage began in 1944 under producer Andrew Allan and ran for three decades on the Trans-Canada network. Only scattered productions survive in public hands, including a two-part Sweeney Todd, Heart of Darkness, and a 1949 Moby Dick with Lorne Greene as Ahab.

Transmission

No date recorded at source

No. 39

CBC Stage

CBC Sunday Showcase - Sweeney Todd

Running time

59 min

CBC Stage began in 1944 under producer Andrew Allan and ran for three decades on the Trans-Canada network. Only scattered productions survive in public hands, including a two-part Sweeney Todd, Heart of Darkness, and a 1949 Moby Dick with Lorne Greene as Ahab.

Transmission

No date recorded at source

No. 40

CBC Stage

CBC Sunday Showcase - The Great Tennessee Monkey Trial 1.2

Running time

54 min

CBC Stage began in 1944 under producer Andrew Allan and ran for three decades on the Trans-Canada network. Only scattered productions survive in public hands, including a two-part Sweeney Todd, Heart of Darkness, and a 1949 Moby Dick with Lorne Greene as Ahab.

Transmission

No date recorded at source

No. 41

CBC Stage

CBC Sunday Showcase - The Great Tennessee Monkey Trial 2.2

Running time

53 min

CBC Stage began in 1944 under producer Andrew Allan and ran for three decades on the Trans-Canada network. Only scattered productions survive in public hands, including a two-part Sweeney Todd, Heart of Darkness, and a 1949 Moby Dick with Lorne Greene as Ahab.

Transmission

No date recorded at source

No. 42

CBC Stage

CBC Sunday Showcase - Tuesdays and Sundays

Running time

54 min

CBC Stage began in 1944 under producer Andrew Allan and ran for three decades on the Trans-Canada network. Only scattered productions survive in public hands, including a two-part Sweeney Todd, Heart of Darkness, and a 1949 Moby Dick with Lorne Greene as Ahab.

Transmission

No date recorded at source

No. 43

CBC Stage

CBC Sunday Showcase - Vested Interest

Running time

55 min

CBC Stage began in 1944 under producer Andrew Allan and ran for three decades on the Trans-Canada network. Only scattered productions survive in public hands, including a two-part Sweeney Todd, Heart of Darkness, and a 1949 Moby Dick with Lorne Greene as Ahab.

Transmission

No date recorded at source

No. 44

CBC Stage

CBC Sunday Showcase - Winter's Tales 1.4 - Someone Just For

Running time

54 min

CBC Stage began in 1944 under producer Andrew Allan and ran for three decades on the Trans-Canada network. Only scattered productions survive in public hands, including a two-part Sweeney Todd, Heart of Darkness, and a 1949 Moby Dick with Lorne Greene as Ahab.

Transmission

No date recorded at source

No. 45

CBC Stage

CBC Sunday Showcase - Winter's Tales 2.4 - Man Radio

Running time

54 min

CBC Stage began in 1944 under producer Andrew Allan and ran for three decades on the Trans-Canada network. Only scattered productions survive in public hands, including a two-part Sweeney Todd, Heart of Darkness, and a 1949 Moby Dick with Lorne Greene as Ahab.

Transmission

No date recorded at source

No. 46

CBC Stage

CBC Sunday Showcase - Winter's Tales 3.4 - The Snow Child

Running time

54 min

CBC Stage began in 1944 under producer Andrew Allan and ran for three decades on the Trans-Canada network. Only scattered productions survive in public hands, including a two-part Sweeney Todd, Heart of Darkness, and a 1949 Moby Dick with Lorne Greene as Ahab.

Transmission

No date recorded at source

No. 47

CBC Stage

CBC Sunday Showcase - Winter's Tales 4.4 - Ice Screams

Running time

54 min

CBC Stage began in 1944 under producer Andrew Allan and ran for three decades on the Trans-Canada network. Only scattered productions survive in public hands, including a two-part Sweeney Todd, Heart of Darkness, and a 1949 Moby Dick with Lorne Greene as Ahab.