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It has long been one of the most popular and acclaimed shows on CBC radio; it is also distributed in the United States by American Public Media . The show was introduced in 1968 as a reverse call-in show — rather than having the public call in, the reporters at ''As It Happens'' would call newsmakers and pundits for their opinions. In its history, the show has had many notable interviews. These include:
The show has also interviewed a wide array of presidents, prime ministers, terrorists, inventors, and authors. Despite the gravity of many of its stories, ''As It Happens'' is also known for being very lighthearted and carrying news of the obscure and bizarre. For instance, for two or three years during the early 1990s there were updates on the battle over a large fiberglass fish that annoyed a neighbour in England . The show is also well known for noting how far each city in the UK is from Reading . Another well known and amusing interview was with a British farmer who was hard of hearing. It is frequently played on the programme as an amusing interlude. The show is broadcast each day from 6:30 to 8:00 p.m. throughout Canada, and can be heard throughout much of the northern United States . ''As It Happens'' can be heard on Radio Canada International and on the Internet via Streaming Audio at this link . American stations that carry ''As It Happens'' do not air the final half hour (7:30 to 8:00 p.m.) of the program. Currently, the CBC also ends the program at 7:30 on Thursdays, and airs the documentary series '' Dispatches ''. The opening and closing themes theme songs '' Curried Soul '' and '' Koff Drops '', respectively are played by Moe Koffman . HOSTS
In October of 2005 , Finlay announced her retirement from the program, effective November 30 . She is currently being replaced by a series of guest hosts, including Gillian Findley , Helen Mann , Peter Downie , Tina Srebotnjak and R.H. Thomson . Her permanent successor has not yet been announced. The late Alan Maitland lives on somewhat under the guise of ''Fireside Al'', his story-reading alter ego, repeats of which are still played on the show, particularly his Christmas readings of Frederick Forsyth 's ''The Shepherd'' and O. Henry 's '' The Gift Of The Magi ''. EXTERNAL LINKS |
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