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Dave Curzon interviewing George Dear for Channel 8 news.
1960s
Countryside around Wingham, Ontario


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North Huron Museum, Wingham, Ontario

91

Jack Alexander shooting a live program - early shows were not taped, few shows were.
1955-1970
CKNX Television & Radio station, Wingham, Ontario


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North Huron Museum, Wingham, Ontario

92

Production planning meeting
1955-1980
Channel 8, CKNX-TV, Wingham, Ontario


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North Huron Museum, Wingham, Ontario

93

Margaret Brophy and Johnny Brent hosting a children's party - some were children of CKNX staff
1955-1970
CKNX-TV studios, Wingham, Ontario


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North Huron Museum, Wingham, Ontario

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Romper Room's Miss Eva and guest Doug McGowan (one of the show's producers)
1960-1980
Channel 8, CKNX-TV, Wingham, Ontario
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North Huron Museum, Wingham, Ontario

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Romper Room was one of the first televised children's programs available to people in the CKNX area.
1960-1980
Channel 8, CKNX-TV, Wingham, Ontario


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North Huron Museum, Wingham, Ontario

96

Cartoon House was a popular children's program shown at noon on CKNX-TV
1960-1970
CKNX-TV studios, Wingham, Ontario


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North Huron Museum, Wingham, Ontario

97

Set of M'Lady with Johnny Brent, popular cooking guest Kaye Grose and host Anna MacDonald
1955-1970
Channel 8, CKNX-TV, Wingham, Ontario


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North Huron Museum, Wingham, Ontario

98

Studio staff often enjoyed the cooking creations of Kaye Grose after the show was finished.
1955-1960
Channel 8, CKNX-TV, Wingham, Ontario
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North Huron Museum, Wingham, Ontario

99

Anne Meyer interviewed entertainers and community members, both famous and local.
1960-1980
Channel 8, CKNX-TV, Wingham, Ontario


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North Huron Museum, Wingham, Ontario

100

Jack Day, producer, Anna Meyer, Kaye Grose and Johnny Brent on the set of the Anna Meyer Show.
1955-1970
Channel 8, CKNX-TV, Wingham, Ontario


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North Huron Museum, Wingham, Ontario

101

Engineers from Ontario Hydro showing Anna Meyer how the new Bruce Nuclear Power Station worked.
1960s
Channel 8, CKNX-TV, Wingham, Ontario


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North Huron Museum, Wingham, Ontario

102

Many commercials were shot on-site to support the programming of CKNX-TV
1955-1970
CKNX-TV studios, Wingham, Ontario


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North Huron Museum, Wingham, Ontario

103

Announcer Monty Snider prepares a TV travel commercial with Betty Ann McGowan.
1950s
CKNX-TV studios, Wingham, Ontario


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North Huron Museum, Wingham, Ontario