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As It Happens

As It Happens is a Canadian interview show that airs on CBC Radio One in Canada and various public radio stations in the United States through Public Radio Exchange. Its 50th anniversary was celebrated on-air on November 16, 2018. It has been one of the most popular and acclaimed shows on CBC Radio.

As It Happens
GenreNewsmaker interviews
Running time90 min. weekdays, 6:30–8:00 p.m.
Country of originCanada
Home stationCBC Radio One
Hosted byNil Köksal
AnnouncerChris Howden
Original release1968 (1968) –
present
Websitecbc.ca/asithappens/
Podcastcbc.ca/podcasting/includes/asithappens.xml

The bulk of the program consists of a CBC journalist, currently Nil Köksal since 2022,[1] conducting telephone interviews with newsmakers and other persons of interest. The other co-host, Chris Howden as of January 6, 2020,[2] introduces the interviews and other segments, such as "For the Record" recordings of speeches or press conferences, and musical interludes (or as former co-host Barbara Budd often referred to them, "the dance portion of the program").

Stations and time Edit

The show is broadcast each weekday from 6:30 to 8:00 p.m. (half an hour later in Newfoundland) throughout Canada. It used to be widely accessible to much of the northern United States, but as the CBC switched its CBC Radio One from powerful AM signals in Eastern Canadian urban centres to FM stations, it became harder to receive CBC content further away from the border.

As It Happens can be heard on CBC Radio One's channel 169 on Sirius Satellite Radio (in both Canada and the U.S.), on an increasing number of American public radio stations, especially NPR affiliates with news radio formats, via distribution from CBC's American distribution partner Public Radio Exchange, and on the Internet via streaming audio at the CBC's website.[3] Older broadcasts are available as a stream from the CBC's website, but without the music.

As It Happens is heard on a delayed-broadcast basis in the United States, generally airing in a later-evening slot and often paired with Q; American stations that carry As It Happens do not air the final half-hour (7:30 to 8:00 p.m.) of the program.

In the fall of 2009, the show also added an hour long repeat airing at midnight on weeknights called As It Happens: The Midnight Edition, which features an abbreviated edition of the 6:30 p.m. broadcast. Thanks to shorter run time, many of the less important interviews and stories are cut from the midnight rerun to fit the reduced air time. However, in the summer months of July and August, the program is reduced to an hour in its regular time slot, which means the midnight edition airs all the content during that period.

During the summer, the program ends at 7:30 and is followed by a half-hour program from the network's schedule of short-run summer series. Most summers, one of those summer series is As It Happened: The Archive Edition, a separate program which airs previously broadcast interviews from the main series.

History Edit

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 called newsmakers and pundits for their opinions.

During the 1970s, the program produced 54-minute-long segments called "As It Happened, (insert year)", covering the major events of years past, particularly the 1930s and 1940s. During the CBC technicians strike in 1981, after a few weeks of music, the As It Happened segments were played each weeknight in chronological order as repeat filler material until the strike was resolved.

When the interviewer is absent, other CBC journalists typically sit in as substitute interviewers; when the announcer is absent, substitutes may include other CBC personalities, actors such as R. H. Thomson, or program staffers; Howden himself sometimes appeared on the program as a guest announcer before being named co-host effective January 6, 2020.

In January 2022, Off announced her retirement from As It Happens, effective February 25.[4] In July 2022, it was announced that Nil Köksal will debut as Off's successor in September.[1]

Hosts Edit

Timeline Edit

Notable interviews Edit

The show has had many notable interviews, including:

The show has also interviewed a wide array of presidents, prime ministers, terrorists, inventors, and authors.

Humour Edit

Despite the gravity of many of its stories, As It Happens is also known for being lighthearted and carrying news of the obscure and bizarre. For instance, during the early 1990s there were updates for several years on the battle over a large fibreglass fish that annoyed a neighbour in England. The show opens with humorous synopses of the day's stories, which are followed by a pun based on one of the same. An example is "radio that reads between the Linuses," following a story about baseball stats in the Peanuts comic strip.[8] As it happens, the show's title is also a pun.[citation needed]

Former host Barbara Frum once interviewed Cookie Monster from Sesame Street. Another well-remembered interview was with a hard-of-hearing but imperturbable British farmer who had grown a prize-winning giant cabbage. The 1976 interview was conducted by an increasingly frustrated Frum, who could not get the farmer to give any kind of coherent replies to her straightforward questions; by mid-interview, Frum was stuck repeatedly asking the question, "What did you feed your cabbage?" a little bit louder each time. Exasperated, she finally asks him "WHAT. DID. YOU. FEED. THE. GODDAMN. CABBAGE?".[9][10][11] It is still occasionally played as an amusing interlude on the show, as well as on CBC Radio's afternoon series Rewind.

After Lloyd Robertson left CBC Television for CTV in 1976, the program conducted its own on-air auditions for his replacement as anchor of The National, eventually choosing Robert Stanfield as its nominee.

Barbara Budd and Mary Lou Finlay maintained a recurring debate over whether ABBA's "Dancing Queen" was an appropriate choice of bumper music between interviews, and more recently[when?] Budd and Carol Off solicited listener feedback to determine the world's most annoying song. On one occasion when Budd was away on a sick leave that coincided with April Fools' Day, she and Finlay arranged a prank in which Budd gave an interview explaining that she had been given a Canada Council grant to tour the world visiting all the cities whose names she had ever mispronounced on the air.[12]

Following Finlay's retirement in 2005, she published The As It Happens Files, a memoir of her time with the program. The book was subtitled Radio That May Contain Nuts.

The distance from Reading Edit

A frequently-cited example of the show's sometimes whimsical sense of humour relates to references to the UK town of Reading, Berkshire. After almost any lighter news story or interview that emanates from any location in the UK, the As It Happens host will conclude the piece by straight-facedly noting how far the UK location is from Reading, frequently giving the distance in both miles and some other form of strange, non-standard measurement (e.g., 733,000 garden gnomes, lined up hat to hat).

This long-standing tradition on the show dates from the mid-1970s, when English-born segment producer George Somerwill once concluded a program script with a note that a small village mentioned in the preceding segment was located 'nine miles from Reading'.[13] This note, intended as a serious clarification, was totally baffling to most Canadian listeners—and even to the rest of the show's staff. It quickly became a running joke on the show to identify all places in the UK (even major centres like London) in relation to their proximity to the comparatively obscure borough of Reading.

In her book The As It Happens Files, former show host Mary Lou Finlay notes that As It Happens has given a boost not just to Reading's profile, but also to its economy, as in recent years[when?] a number of Canadian fans of the show have made a point of visiting Reading when they are visiting the UK.[citation needed]

Christmas and Hanukkah readings Edit

During the holiday season in late November and December each year, the show also maintains a tradition of airing one or more Christmas and Hanukkah themed stories narrated by past or present announcers. Alan Maitland's reading[14] of Frederick Forsyth's The Shepherd is always played on the last show before Christmas Day, and Maitland's reading of O. Henry's "The Gift of the Magi" remains a popular staple[15] of the program, as do Barbara Budd's[16] narrations of How the Grinch Stole Christmas! and Aubrey Davis' Bone Button Borscht.

Music Edit

The opening and closing themes—"Curried Soul" and "Koff Drops", respectively—are played by Moe Koffman. The second segment of the show begins with a 1987 rearrangement of "Curried Soul" by Billy Bryans.

In September 2013, amidst much on-air fanfare, the decades-old "Curried Soul" opening theme was given a discreetly modernized remix by Socalled.[17] During phone-in segments broadcast in the days following the new theme's premiere, listener reaction was mixed: some preferred the newer mix, while others stated their preference for the original 1969 recording. When Socalled appeared on CBC Radio's Q as a musical guest in June 2015, Off and Douglas joined him for a live performance of the song, with Douglas playing a shaker and Off playing cowbell.

On extraordinary news occasions, the show may also broadcast alternate opening and closing theme music more reflective of a major news story, or may entirely skip opening theme music. For example, on the December 5, 2013 episode marking the death of Nelson Mandela, the show opened and closed with Ladysmith Black Mambazo's recording of "Nkosi Sikelel' iAfrika"; on the October 22, 2014 episode covering the Parliament Hill shootings, the show opened with a montage of audio clips of the day's events, entirely skipping theme music; and on the November 11, 2016 episode following the death of Canadian musical and literary icon Leonard Cohen, the show opened with Cohen's "Bird on the Wire".

Awards Edit

In 2005, the Audio-Visual Preservation Trust of Canada honoured Barbara Frum for her time with As It Happens.[18]

References Edit

  1. ^ a b "Nil Köksal is the new host of CBC's As It Happens — and she's ready to make radio 'magic'". CBC Radio, July 11, 2022.
  2. ^ "Chris Howden, head writer at CBC's As It Happens, joins Carol Off as show's new co-host". CBC. December 9, 2019. Retrieved December 9, 2019.
  3. ^ "Listen". Retrieved 25 February 2014.
  4. ^ "Carol Off to sign off from CBC's 'As It Happens'". Mississauga News, January 18, 2022.
  5. ^ "'I'm going home': Jeff Douglas bids an emotional goodbye to As It Happens". CBC Radio. 31 May 2019. Retrieved 2 June 2019.
  6. ^ Goodyear, Sheena (18 January 2022). "Carol Off Stepping Down as Host of CBC Radio's as It Happens". CBC Radio. Retrieved 1 March 2022.
  7. ^ "From Roméo Dallaire to Nardwuar, Canadians Pay Tribute to CBC's Carol Off". As It Happens. CBC Radio. Retrieved 1 March 2022.
  8. ^ As It Happens, "January 20, 2010"
  9. ^ "Barbara Frum and that 'Goddamn cabbage!' - CBC Archives". cbc.ca. Retrieved 20 April 2018.
  10. ^ "What Did You Feed The God Damn Cabbage?". Vimeo. Retrieved 20 April 2018.
  11. ^ Finlay, Mary Lou (27 October 2009). The As It Happens Files: Radio That May Contain Nuts. Knopf Canada. p. 28. ISBN 9780307396624. Retrieved 20 April 2018 – via Internet Archive. What did you feed your cabbage.
  12. ^ As It Happens: Tribute to Barbara Budd, April 30, 2010.
  13. ^ Mary Lou Finlay, The As It Happens Files, Alfred A. Knopf, Toronto, 2008, pp 34-35.
  14. ^ "'Fireside' Al Maitland reads Frederick Forsyth's The Shepherd". Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. 2014-12-25. from the original on 2023-02-20.
  15. ^ "Fireside Al reads Christmas classic 'The Gift of the Magi'". Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. 2015-12-23. from the original on 2023-02-01.
  16. ^ "Grinch-as-it-happens". YouTube.
  17. ^ "As It Happens 'Curried Soul' theme remixer Socalled on how to remix a classic" 2016-03-01 at the Wayback Machine. CBC Music, September 4, 2013.
  18. ^ AV Trust.ca- As It Happens (contains video clip) AV Trust MasterWorks recipient 2005 May 14, 2005, at the Wayback Machine

External links Edit

  • Official website
  • The show's CBC Program Guide entry
  • CBC Digital Archives – Celebrating CBC's As It Happens

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For the album see As It Happens As It Happens is a Canadian interview show that airs on CBC Radio One in Canada and various public radio stations in the United States through Public Radio Exchange Its 50th anniversary was celebrated on air on November 16 2018 It has been one of the most popular and acclaimed shows on CBC Radio As It HappensGenreNewsmaker interviewsRunning time90 min weekdays 6 30 8 00 p m Country of originCanadaHome stationCBC Radio OneHosted byNil KoksalAnnouncerChris HowdenOriginal release1968 1968 presentWebsitecbc wbr ca wbr asithappens wbr Podcastcbc wbr ca wbr podcasting wbr includes wbr asithappens wbr xmlThe bulk of the program consists of a CBC journalist currently Nil Koksal since 2022 1 conducting telephone interviews with newsmakers and other persons of interest The other co host Chris Howden as of January 6 2020 2 introduces the interviews and other segments such as For the Record recordings of speeches or press conferences and musical interludes or as former co host Barbara Budd often referred to them the dance portion of the program Contents 1 Stations and time 2 History 2 1 Hosts 2 1 1 Timeline 3 Notable interviews 4 Humour 4 1 The distance from Reading 5 Christmas and Hanukkah readings 6 Music 7 Awards 8 References 9 External linksStations and time EditThe show is broadcast each weekday from 6 30 to 8 00 p m half an hour later in Newfoundland throughout Canada It used to be widely accessible to much of the northern United States but as the CBC switched its CBC Radio One from powerful AM signals in Eastern Canadian urban centres to FM stations it became harder to receive CBC content further away from the border As It Happens can be heard on CBC Radio One s channel 169 on Sirius Satellite Radio in both Canada and the U S on an increasing number of American public radio stations especially NPR affiliates with news radio formats via distribution from CBC s American distribution partner Public Radio Exchange and on the Internet via streaming audio at the CBC s website 3 Older broadcasts are available as a stream from the CBC s website but without the music As It Happens is heard on a delayed broadcast basis in the United States generally airing in a later evening slot and often paired with Q American stations that carry As It Happens do not air the final half hour 7 30 to 8 00 p m of the program In the fall of 2009 the show also added an hour long repeat airing at midnight on weeknights called As It Happens The Midnight Edition which features an abbreviated edition of the 6 30 p m broadcast Thanks to shorter run time many of the less important interviews and stories are cut from the midnight rerun to fit the reduced air time However in the summer months of July and August the program is reduced to an hour in its regular time slot which means the midnight edition airs all the content during that period During the summer the program ends at 7 30 and is followed by a half hour program from the network s schedule of short run summer series Most summers one of those summer series is As It Happened The Archive Edition a separate program which airs previously broadcast interviews from the main series History EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed November 2018 Learn how and when to remove this template message 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 called newsmakers and pundits for their opinions During the 1970s the program produced 54 minute long segments called As It Happened insert year covering the major events of years past particularly the 1930s and 1940s During the CBC technicians strike in 1981 after a few weeks of music the As It Happened segments were played each weeknight in chronological order as repeat filler material until the strike was resolved When the interviewer is absent other CBC journalists typically sit in as substitute interviewers when the announcer is absent substitutes may include other CBC personalities actors such as R H Thomson or program staffers Howden himself sometimes appeared on the program as a guest announcer before being named co host effective January 6 2020 In January 2022 Off announced her retirement from As It Happens effective February 25 4 In July 2022 it was announced that Nil Koksal will debut as Off s successor in September 1 Hosts Edit 1968 1969 Phillip Forsyth Harry Brown and William Ronald 1969 1971 Harry Brown and William Ronald 1971 1973 Barbara Frum Harry Brown Cy Strange 1973 1974 Barbara Frum and Harry Brown 1974 1981 Barbara Frum and Alan Maitland 1981 1985 Elizabeth Gray and Alan Maitland 1985 1987 Dennis Trudeau and Alan Maitland 1987 1993 Michael Enright and Alan Maitland 1993 1997 Michael Enright and Barbara Budd 1997 2005 Mary Lou Finlay and Barbara Budd 2006 2010 Carol Off and Barbara Budd 2010 Carol Off and guest host 2011 2019 Carol Off and Jeff Douglas 5 2019 Carol Off and guest host 2020 2022 Carol Off and Chris Howden 6 7 2022 present Nil Koksal and Chris HowdenTimeline EditNotable interviews EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed November 2018 Learn how and when to remove this template message The show has had many notable interviews including the wife of Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn just after his arrest Sandra Good the best friend of Squeaky Fromme just after her friend had attempted to shoot Gerald Ford a Rwandan woman seemingly moments away from being killed by Tutsi militia during the 1994 Rwandan genocide she stayed on the phone with As It Happens up to the point when the attackers knocked on her door She was ultimately spared The show has also interviewed a wide array of presidents prime ministers terrorists inventors and authors Humour EditDespite the gravity of many of its stories As It Happens is also known for being lighthearted and carrying news of the obscure and bizarre For instance during the early 1990s there were updates for several years on the battle over a large fibreglass fish that annoyed a neighbour in England The show opens with humorous synopses of the day s stories which are followed by a pun based on one of the same An example is radio that reads between the Linuses following a story about baseball stats in the Peanuts comic strip 8 As it happens the show s title is also a pun citation needed Former host Barbara Frum once interviewed Cookie Monster from Sesame Street Another well remembered interview was with a hard of hearing but imperturbable British farmer who had grown a prize winning giant cabbage The 1976 interview was conducted by an increasingly frustrated Frum who could not get the farmer to give any kind of coherent replies to her straightforward questions by mid interview Frum was stuck repeatedly asking the question What did you feed your cabbage a little bit louder each time Exasperated she finally asks him WHAT DID YOU FEED THE GODDAMN CABBAGE 9 10 11 It is still occasionally played as an amusing interlude on the show as well as on CBC Radio s afternoon series Rewind After Lloyd Robertson left CBC Television for CTV in 1976 the program conducted its own on air auditions for his replacement as anchor of The National eventually choosing Robert Stanfield as its nominee Barbara Budd and Mary Lou Finlay maintained a recurring debate over whether ABBA s Dancing Queen was an appropriate choice of bumper music between interviews and more recently when Budd and Carol Off solicited listener feedback to determine the world s most annoying song On one occasion when Budd was away on a sick leave that coincided with April Fools Day she and Finlay arranged a prank in which Budd gave an interview explaining that she had been given a Canada Council grant to tour the world visiting all the cities whose names she had ever mispronounced on the air 12 Following Finlay s retirement in 2005 she published The As It Happens Files a memoir of her time with the program The book was subtitled Radio That May Contain Nuts The distance from Reading Edit A frequently cited example of the show s sometimes whimsical sense of humour relates to references to the UK town of Reading Berkshire After almost any lighter news story or interview that emanates from any location in the UK the As It Happens host will conclude the piece by straight facedly noting how far the UK location is from Reading frequently giving the distance in both miles and some other form of strange non standard measurement e g 733 000 garden gnomes lined up hat to hat This long standing tradition on the show dates from the mid 1970s when English born segment producer George Somerwill once concluded a program script with a note that a small village mentioned in the preceding segment was located nine miles from Reading 13 This note intended as a serious clarification was totally baffling to most Canadian listeners and even to the rest of the show s staff It quickly became a running joke on the show to identify all places in the UK even major centres like London in relation to their proximity to the comparatively obscure borough of Reading In her book The As It Happens Files former show host Mary Lou Finlay notes that As It Happens has given a boost not just to Reading s profile but also to its economy as in recent years when a number of Canadian fans of the show have made a point of visiting Reading when they are visiting the UK citation needed Christmas and Hanukkah readings EditDuring the holiday season in late November and December each year the show also maintains a tradition of airing one or more Christmas and Hanukkah themed stories narrated by past or present announcers Alan Maitland s reading 14 of Frederick Forsyth s The Shepherd is always played on the last show before Christmas Day and Maitland s reading of O Henry s The Gift of the Magi remains a popular staple 15 of the program as do Barbara Budd s 16 narrations of How the Grinch Stole Christmas and Aubrey Davis Bone Button Borscht Music EditThe opening and closing themes Curried Soul and Koff Drops respectively are played by Moe Koffman The second segment of the show begins with a 1987 rearrangement of Curried Soul by Billy Bryans In September 2013 amidst much on air fanfare the decades old Curried Soul opening theme was given a discreetly modernized remix by Socalled 17 During phone in segments broadcast in the days following the new theme s premiere listener reaction was mixed some preferred the newer mix while others stated their preference for the original 1969 recording When Socalled appeared on CBC Radio s Q as a musical guest in June 2015 Off and Douglas joined him for a live performance of the song with Douglas playing a shaker and Off playing cowbell On extraordinary news occasions the show may also broadcast alternate opening and closing theme music more reflective of a major news story or may entirely skip opening theme music For example on the December 5 2013 episode marking the death of Nelson Mandela the show opened and closed with Ladysmith Black Mambazo s recording of Nkosi Sikelel iAfrika on the October 22 2014 episode covering the Parliament Hill shootings the show opened with a montage of audio clips of the day s events entirely skipping theme music and on the November 11 2016 episode following the death of Canadian musical and literary icon Leonard Cohen the show opened with Cohen s Bird on the Wire Awards EditIn 2005 the Audio Visual Preservation Trust of Canada honoured Barbara Frum for her time with As It Happens 18 References Edit a b Nil Koksal is the new host of CBC s As It Happens and she s ready to make radio magic CBC Radio July 11 2022 Chris Howden head writer at CBC s As It Happens joins Carol Off as show s new co host CBC December 9 2019 Retrieved December 9 2019 Listen Retrieved 25 February 2014 Carol Off to sign off from CBC s As It Happens Mississauga News January 18 2022 I m going home Jeff Douglas bids an emotional goodbye to As It Happens CBC Radio 31 May 2019 Retrieved 2 June 2019 Goodyear Sheena 18 January 2022 Carol Off Stepping Down as Host of CBC Radio s as It Happens CBC Radio Retrieved 1 March 2022 From Romeo Dallaire to Nardwuar Canadians Pay Tribute to CBC s Carol Off As It Happens CBC Radio Retrieved 1 March 2022 As It Happens January 20 2010 Barbara Frum and that Goddamn cabbage CBC Archives cbc ca Retrieved 20 April 2018 What Did You Feed The God Damn Cabbage Vimeo Retrieved 20 April 2018 Finlay Mary Lou 27 October 2009 The As It Happens Files Radio That May Contain Nuts Knopf Canada p 28 ISBN 9780307396624 Retrieved 20 April 2018 via Internet Archive What did you feed your cabbage As It Happens Tribute to Barbara Budd April 30 2010 Mary Lou Finlay The As It Happens Files Alfred A Knopf Toronto 2008 pp 34 35 Fireside Al Maitland reads Frederick Forsyth s The Shepherd Canadian Broadcasting Corporation 2014 12 25 Archived from the original on 2023 02 20 Fireside Al reads Christmas classic The Gift of the Magi Canadian Broadcasting Corporation 2015 12 23 Archived from the original on 2023 02 01 Grinch as it happens YouTube As It Happens Curried Soul theme remixer Socalled on how to remix a classic Archived 2016 03 01 at the Wayback Machine CBC Music September 4 2013 AV Trust ca As It Happens contains video clip AV Trust MasterWorks recipient 2005 Archived May 14 2005 at the Wayback MachineExternal links EditOfficial website The show s CBC Program Guide entry CBC Digital Archives Celebrating CBC s As It Happens Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title As It Happens amp oldid 1171970878, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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