Terry Moore (1936 – September 24, 2018) was a Canadian
broadcaster,
actor
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, opera singer,
["Terry Moore audio salute" ''Mornings with Al Ferraby.'' Bell Media. CFAX 1070, 2018 September 25. Radio. 5am-9am] best-selling author,
and
television personality
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. His career lasted 62 years and spanned several stations in Canada and a short stint during the late 1960s in
New York City
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. Since the early 2000s, Moore was a regular on
CFAX 1070.
He was described as a showman, mentor, and larger than life presence with a great personality by colleague Adam Stirling, Joe Perkins, Mel Cooper, who originally hired him to CFAX,
[''Afternoons with Mark Brennae.''Bell Media. CFAX 1070, 2018 September 25. Radio. 3pm-6pm] and others.
Career
Moore began his broadcasting career reading the news at
CKUA
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Edmonton in 1956, moving to
CKFH
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and
CFRB
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CFRB is a c ...
(Toronto) a short time later. Moore spent time at a number of stations in
Edmonton
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,
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 ...
, and
Kingston
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** Kingston, Jamaica
** Kingston upon Hull, England
** City of Kingston, Victoria, Australia
** Kingston, Ontario, Canada
** Kingston upon Thames, ...
, as well as being a news anchor for
CKSO TV Sudbury. Later in the '60s, Moore expanded his portfolio, starting at
WSTC
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Stamford, Connecticut
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and
WTFM Lake Success, New York
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The Incorporated Village of Lake Success was the temporary home of the Unit ...
(as Assistant Program Director and morning radio host) while studying Opera and acting.
He was a founding member of the Alberta Opera Company.
During the 1970s, Moore moved to
Vancouver
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, working
CKWX
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and
CJOR before moving to
CKNW
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for 20 years.
Starting the 1980s, he was the morning radio show host and TV news anchor at
QR77 Calgary.
In 1993 he hosted a live show interviewing Canada's 21st Prime Minister,
Kim Campbell
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. His coverage of a controversial senate spending increase received national coverage by the Canadian Press. In 1994 he resigned as host of Calgary 7's supper-hour newscast.
He left QR77 in 1999, after having worked at the station for five years. He had been commuting weekly from Vancouver to Edmonton. During his time with the station, he became friends with
Kirk Douglas
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.
He later hosted a nationwide open line talk show on the network.
He wrote the Canadian best-seller
''Toothpaste and Peanut Butter'' (1987), a guide for cleaning items,
which sold over 75,000 copies.
In the films ''
My American Cousin'' and ''
American Boyfriends
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'', he played the uncle.
Death
After a brief battle with
cancer
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, Moore died at Saanich Peninsula Hospital on September 24, 2018. On September 25, 2018, CFAX 1070's programs were held in his memory, interviewing his friends, colleagues, and
British Columbia
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Premier
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John Horgan
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, who he interviewed several times. The station broke its usual formatting to broadcast this public memorial, clearing its broadcast schedule on all local programs and playing music he enjoyed, in addition to interviews, a moment of silence,
and open lines remembering Moore.
[''Mornings with Al Ferraby.'' Bell Media. CFAX 1070, 2018 September 25. Radio. 5am-9am] He died "on his own terms", opting for
a doctor assisted death after being diagnosed with late stage 4
colorectal cancer.
He insisted that everyone present break out into song singing "
For He's A Jolly Good Fellow
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", leading them in song with his ailing voice, just before dying, according to his best friend, Ted Smith, who said it was "just who he was".
CFAX concluded its live content at 5:45pm
PT, airing a recording of his final sign-off on the station on July 20, 2018, followed by a minute of silence.
References
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1936 births
2018 deaths
Canadian male television actors
Canadian male film actors
20th-century Canadian male opera singers
Canadian talk radio hosts