When I was a kid the CBC had a network show called
Roll Back the Years presented by Ed Manning. It went on the air locally from Kitchener and then on the national network from 1950 to 1970. Ed Manning was really Ed Moogk who was the gentleman who eventually set up the recorded sound section at the National Library in Ottawa. His wonderful illustrated history of the Canadian recording industry was entitled...yes...
Roll Back the Years.
I listened to this religiously as a child. I met him briefly in London when he was selling the records he didn't want to pack before moving to Ottawa. He had several other collectors pawing through stuff at the time, and since I was a shy young thing I didn't talk to him much at that time. His show used the Irving Berlin
You Forgot to Remember as a theme.
One of his fans ...who became a friend...was none other than an aged Herbert Berliner!
About 15 years later the CBC had a much more upbeat and fun show called
Play it Again,Bob, presented by Bob Pye, a collector and broadcaster out in British Columbia. The theme was the
The Rhythm Rag ( Victor 19773) played by Paul Whiteman's Orch.
This show was really a model for this type of thing: less emphasis on bittersweet nostalgia ( like the Moogk show,) and more on witty and fun recordings from the pre 1935 era. The concept worked and it garnered quite a following, with ratings high enough that there were even colourful posters in the subway. But suddenly someone in management at the CBC decided that they didn't care to cultivate an audience for shellac and the show was suddenly cancelled . The CBC, might I say, does this sort of thing with depressing regularity :a quirky and delightfully eccentric programming concept is introduced. It suddenly catches in, garners a following...the ratings go up and invariably some middle aged white guy..or gal...in upper management out to prove that she/he REALLY has a finger on the popular pulse in Canada ( Hey,some of you guys may be old but not me ..) decides to prove how hip he/she is and cans it.
Okay, I'm ranting and will stop now.....
Jim