100 Huntley Street | |
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Genre | Talk show |
Created by | David Mainse |
Starring | Lorna Dueck, CEO Magdalene John Cheryl Weber Kevin Pauls Ron Mainse Moira Brown Robert Melnichuk Carey Nieuwhof |
Country of origin | Canada |
Original language(s) | English |
Production | |
Executive producer(s) | Lorna Dueck, CEO Melissa McEachern Jennifer Taylor |
Running time | 60 minutes (1977–2012) 60 minutes (2014–2017) 30 minutes (2013–present) |
Release | |
Original network |
Yes TV Global |
Original release | June 15, 1977 – present |
External links | |
Website | 100huntley |
100 Huntley Street is a Christian daily television talk show and the flagship program of Crossroads Christian Communications based in Burlington, Ontario, Canada. Created in 1976 by David Mainse, it first aired on June 15, 1977, from its first studios located at 100 Huntley Street in the St. James Town area of Downtown Toronto.
In 1992, the show left its iconic address and relocated to new studios in Burlington, located on an expressway service road near the northwest quadrant of the "Crossroads Interchange", Exit 100 on the Queen Elizabeth Way and Highway 403, that also became home to the Crossroads Television System (CTS) and its flagship, CITS-DT. The original studio location on Huntley Street is now part of the Rogers Building, the corporate head office of Rogers Communications.
The show airs on television stations throughout Canada and the United States in syndication. Within Canada, the show airs on the ministry's own Yes TV, and as brokered programming on several local stations, including all Global Television Network stations.
David Mainse is the Founder and original "on air" host of 100 Huntley Street until his retirement in 2003. Over the years there have been many people to co-host the show including Norma-Jean Mainse, Gordon Williams, Val Dodd, Ron Hembree, Ralph Rutledge, Rhonda Glenn, Ray David Glenn, Cal Bombay, Brian Warren, Norm MacLaren, Reynold & Kathy Mainse, Father Bob McDougal, Al Reimers, Clyde Williamson, Jim Cantelon, Todd Cantelon, Mark Masri, Johannes Maas, Robbie Symons, Jerry Johnston, Nizar Shaheen, Melinda Estabrooks, Ann Mainse, John Hull, Tanner Keith, Carol McLeod, Johnnie Moore, Shelly Calcagno and Joe Amaral.