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The ''Calgary Safety Roundup'' was a popular Canadian television
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broadcast by
CFCN-TV CFCN-DT (channel 4) is a television station in Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, part of the CTV Television Network. It is owned-and-operated station, owned and operated by network parent Bell Media alongside cable television, cable-exclusive CT ...
in
Calgary Calgary ( ) is the largest city in the western Canadian province of Alberta and the largest metro area of the three Prairie Provinces. As of 2021, the city proper had a population of 1,306,784 and a metropolitan population of 1,481,806, maki ...
from 1961 until the mid-seventies.


Origins

The program was developed by Sgt. Don Hanson and Corporal Bill Chisholm of the Calgary Police Department. The pair had organized 'school patrol' traffic safety brigades at local schools to help protect children from the increasing vehicle traffic. As a reward for these volunteers they organized a regular Saturday morning musical variety show and movie at Calgary's Palace Theater. The initial cast of the variety show consisted of pre-teens Sharleen Gibson, Patty Johnson, Cameron Whyte and Will and Charles Wilkinson. In 1960, a local radio station – CFCN (now
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) – began broadcasting these morning concerts.


Show

In 1961 CFCN applied for a broadcast license to become the 2nd television station serving the Southern Alberta area. As part of their promise of performance they created the ''Calgary Safety Roundup'' television show. The format was a weekly ½ hour variety program featuring the 5 young singers on a western themed set with hay bales and wagon wheels. Each week young Michael Walterson would make a radio call on the police Harley Davidson down to police headquarters for a safety tip. The program was produced by Hugh Dunn with program manager Ted Chapman assisted by Grace Depoe. The backup band was Ernie McCullough and the Golden Rockets featuring Slim Johnson and Vergil Canaday with 'Uncle' Andy Anderson on the piano. Over time the program's broadcast to spread from Saskatchewan to Vancouver. The singers also performed live shows regularly at venues all over Southern Alberta. In 1963 Bill Chisholm left the show while the cast of entertainers expanded to include young singers Bonnie McHarg, Dixie Lee Stone, Debbie Laine, and many other guest appearances. In 1964 the singers were featured at the Calgary Stampede Main Grandstand program sharing the bill with popular teen entertainer Bobby Curtola. In 1964 the singers were featured in a children's coloring book and Sgt. Don Hanson, the show's creator was voted Calgary's 'Man Of The Year'. The 1963 album sold out 2 pressings. From 1965 on the Calgary Safety Roundup regularly out-rated both ''
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's national ''Brand New Scene'' TV program In 1968 Bonnie died after a long illness. Her funeral was attended by thousands of Calgary school children. By 1968 most of the initial cast members had moved on however the show carried on well into the 70s.


References

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External links

* https://vimeo.com/73539756 1960s Canadian variety television series 1961 Canadian television series debuts 1970s Canadian variety television series Television shows filmed in Calgary