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The MDA telethon might join this list after this year
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The MDA telethon might join this list after this year
M.J. said:There are still a lot of telethons in Canada, but they are usually local or regional in scope. One such longtime institution is the Christmas Daddies Telethon in the Maritimes.
M.J. said:We had a localized version of the Childrens Miracle Network Telethon in London, Ontario for many years. After that telethon ended CFPL continued with a telethon to support the Children's Hospital of Western Ontario for several years. That telethon ended at the same time noon news was canceled and the station was re-branded as A-Channel.
There are still a lot of telethons in Canada, but they are usually local or regional in scope. One such longtime institution is the Christmas Daddies Telethon in the Maritimes.
azumanga said:M.J. said:We had a localized version of the Childrens Miracle Network Telethon in London, Ontario for many years. After that telethon ended CFPL continued with a telethon to support the Children's Hospital of Western Ontario for several years. That telethon ended at the same time noon news was canceled and the station was re-branded as A-Channel.
There are still a lot of telethons in Canada, but they are usually local or regional in scope. One such longtime institution is the Christmas Daddies Telethon in the Maritimes.
The TVA network still has the annual Operation Enfant Soleil, which supported children's hospitals in Quebec -- the telethon is held the same weekend as the Children's Miracle Network telethons.
Other Canadian stations also had their own CMN telethon for their local children's hospital -- I know CBNT in Newfoundland has theirs for Janeway Hospital. The ATV network also had a telethon for a hospital in Halifax; don't know if that's still going on. Others included CJOH, for the Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario; CFTO and MCTV, for the Hospital for Sick Children (which the telethon is no longer running); and BCTV / Global BC for the children's hospital in Vancouver, in addition to their February "Show of Hearts" for the Variety Club that's still going on.
On the subject of other defunct telethons in general, I think the March of Dimes also had one for a few years in the 1980s, which were hosted by Hal Linden (of "Barney Miller" fame).
nomadcowatbk said:Children's Miracle Network
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The MDA telethon might join this list after this year
radioman148 said:nomadcowatbk said:Children's Miracle Network
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The MDA telethon might join this list after this year
Looks very possible.
blackgold said:Let's not forget the United Cerebral Palsy Weekend with the Stars telethon.
"Look at us! We're walking!
Look at us! We're talking!
We don't need these telethons no more!"
blackgold said:Let's not forget the United Cerebral Palsy Weekend with the Stars telethon.
"Look at us! We're walking!
Look at us! We're talking!
We don't need these telethons no more!"
azumanga said:radioman148 said:nomadcowatbk said:Children's Miracle Network
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The MDA telethon might join this list after this year
Looks very possible.
With no big stars headlining the telethon, its co-hosts now sharing host duties, viewer and station apathy and now Jerry out of the picture, I tend to believe it.
I won't be surprised if they cancel this year's telethon, and if it goes on, I won't be surprised if they act like if Jerry never existed.
radioman148 said:azumanga said:radioman148 said:nomadcowatbk said:The MDA telethon might join this list after this year
Looks very possible.
With no big stars headlining the telethon, its co-hosts now sharing host duties, viewer and station apathy and now Jerry out of the picture, I tend to believe it.
I won't be surprised if they cancel this year's telethon, and if it goes on, I won't be surprised if they act like if Jerry never existed.
Anyone know the real reason that Jerry is no longer with MDA? There must be a story there.
wbhist said:radioman148 said:azumanga said:radioman148 said:nomadcowatbk said:The MDA telethon might join this list after this year
Looks very possible.
With no big stars headlining the telethon, its co-hosts now sharing host duties, viewer and station apathy and now Jerry out of the picture, I tend to believe it.
I won't be surprised if they cancel this year's telethon, and if it goes on, I won't be surprised if they act like if Jerry never existed.
Anyone know the real reason that Jerry is no longer with MDA? There must be a story there.
There may be something similar to what Soupy Sales used to say about the time he and a Cleveland, OH TV station where he worked very early in his career, parted ways - "For health reasons," he quipped. "They got sick of me." It may yet transpire that the MDA finally got sick of Lewis, his own myriad of health problems notwithstanding. I do know that in one Q&A session when he was asked about such reports and his future role in the telethons, he snapped, "That's none of your business." Yet last I checked, Mr. Lewis was still promoted left, right, center, sideways and diagonal on the MDA's website.
KS-IL-IA said:blackgold said:Let's not forget the United Cerebral Palsy Weekend with the Stars telethon.
"Look at us! We're walking!
Look at us! We're talking!
We don't need these telethons no more!"
Yep, the local stations' UCP telethons had a certain kitschiness to them. At 6 years old, I insisted my parents take me 100 miles away to the broadcast from a local college. Got to see Dennis James, Rose Marie and Pat Buttram on stage.
The late '70s-early '80s telethon went national -- it was more of a lengthy talk-show than the MDA Vegas revue. I thought it was so cool how John Ritter and his then-wife, Nancy Morgan, and Henry Winkler had so much fun with it, seeming like it was largely unscripted.
nomadcowatbk said:Children's Miracle Network
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The MDA telethon might join this list after this year