Circus (Canadian TV series)

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Circus is a Canadian television variety show, which aired on CTV from 1978 to 1985. [1] Airing in an early-evening slot aimed at children and families, the show featured various circus acts performing in a television studio instead of a traditional circus venue. [2]

The show's original hosts were Cal Dodd and Sherisse Laurence, [3] who were replaced in later seasons by Pierre Lalonde. [4] All of the hosts were also singers, who would sometimes perform songs in between circus acts, as well as the show's opening theme song. [2]

It originally aired on April 16, 1978, as a one-off special, [1] becoming a weekly series in the fall due to its popularity. [2] It was the highest-rated Canadian entertainment program in its first season, [5] leading CTV to expand it from half an hour to a full hour in its second season, [6] although the one-hour format was not as popular and the show reverted to a half-hour format in 1980. [7] In the one-hour season, comedian Billy Van appeared as Spats the Clown, but did not continue in this role after the show returned to a half-hour format. [8]

The series was also sold into syndication in the United States and internationally. [9]

The series was cancelled by CTV in 1985. [10]

References

  1. 1 2 Blaik Kirby, "CTV puts a circus in a studio and comes up with a winner". The Globe and Mail , April 15, 1978.
  2. 1 2 3 Donn Downey, "Circus: short on budget and bravado". The Globe and Mail , September 23, 1978.
  3. Ray Conlogue, "Circus co-star getting a kick out of big top". The Globe and Mail , November 11, 1978.
  4. Mike Boone, "Pierre Lalonde is ringmaster of his own circus". Edmonton Journal , November 18, 1983.
  5. "CTV claims Circus top Canadian show". The Globe and Mail , March 15, 1979.
  6. "Circus expands". Regina Leader-Post , May 11, 1979.
  7. "Circus back". Regina Leader-Post , September 12, 1980.
  8. "Billy Van gets a double heave-ho". Toronto Star , July 12, 1980.
  9. "Dials and channels". Montreal Star , April 12, 1978.
  10. Matthew Fraser, "Canadian shows on CTV agenda". The Globe and Mail , May 22, 1985.