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Sunday Morning (radio program)

Sunday Morning
Genre newsmagazine
Country of origin Canada
Home station CBC Radio
Hosted by Bronwyn Drainie (1976-81)
Bruce Rogers (1976-77)
Warner Troyer (1977-79)
Patrick Martin (1979-81)
Russ Patrick (1981-83)
Barbara Smith (1981-86)
Linden MacIntyre (1986-88)
Mary Lou Finlay (1988-94)
Ian Brown (1994-97)
Created by Mark Starowicz
Recording studio Toronto, Ontario
Original release November 7, 1976 (1976-11-07) – June 15, 1997 (1997-06-15)

Sunday Morning was a Canadian radio news and information program, which aired on CBC Radio One from 1976 to 1997.

Created by producer Mark Starowicz as a "Sunday New York Times of the air", the magazine style program was one of the highest-budget and highest-rated shows on CBC Radio during its run. Although the program's centrepiece was radio documentaries, the show also featured interviews, round table discussions, book reviews, arts reports, puzzles and various features designed to resemble an audio version of a high-end newspaper.

The program was launched in 1976 with Bronwyn Drainie and Bruce Rogers as hosts. Rogers was replaced after several months by Warner Troyer.

In 1979, Troyer reduced his workload, continuing as a literary critic for the program but retiring as cohost; he was succeeded by Patrick Martin.

Stuart McLean was associated with the show in its early years as a documentary reporter and producer. He won an ACTRA Award in 1979 for "Operation White Knight", his Sunday Morning documentary about the Jonestown Massacre.

For much of its run, comedian Nancy White contributed a weekly satirical song to the program.

In 1981, the program won two ACTRA Awards, for Best Radio Program and Best Host or Interviewer in a Radio Program (Martin and Drainie). That fall, Martin and Drainie were replaced by Russ Patrick and Barbara Smith, and the program was revamped so that it shared the same production staff as the weekday news program As It Happens. McLean became the show's executive producer. Patrick left the show in 1983 to join the staff of The Journal, and Smith continued to host with a rotating stable of cohosts that included Eric Malling, Michael Enright, Christopher Thomas, Peter Benesh and Dale Goldhawk.


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