I can remember when Global TV was able to use up several hours of overnight programming as cheaply as possible with a show that was clearly Canadian Content.
Whenever the last movie finished, maybe around 3:30 or 4am, till 6am, Global ran three shows every night, "Night Walk," "Night Ride" and "Night Moves."
Night Walk and Night Moves consisted of somebody holding a video camera, walking through some major Toronto neighborhoods at night, Youge Street, Bloor Street, Chinatown, etc. And a local jazz group was paid to play some of their original music as the soundtrack. Sometimes they used a female vocalist, sometimes it was just instrumental. Night Ride was a camera mounted on the dashboard of a vehicle, riding along Queen Street or Dundas Street, with streetcars passing by, again with a similar soundtrack.
Every night, Global changed the sequence. Sometimes it was Night Moves first, sometimes Night Walk, sometimes Night Moves. You can't say it wasn't 100% original Canadian content, althought I'm sure the CRTC didn't quite have this in mind when it set the guidelines.
Does anyone else remember these "shows"? I think I have them on VHS someplace.
Gregg
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