Ted Woloshyn Podcast
Veteran Radio and TV host Ted Woloshyn in conversation with compelling film and television artists, athletes, musicians, comedians, authors, documentarians, chefs and restaurateurs. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Jeanne Beker hosted the hit show ‘Fashion Television’, which aired in more than 130 countries for 27 years. She was a founding member of Much Music and hosted the groundbreaking show ‘The New Music’. She shares stories about interviewing Andy Summers of the Police in a bathtub, meeting her childhood idol Paul McCartney
Six time Emmy nominee, Canadian screenwriter and television producer Chuck Tatham talks about his work on ‘Arrested Development’, ‘How I Met Your Mother’, ‘Modern Family’, ‘Children Ruin Everything’ and the documentary ‘Offside: The Harold Ballard Story’ Brought to you by @TomsPlaceTO and @ETPCanada. Website: https://w
Legendary film and music promoter Gary Topp talks about the book, ‘He Hijacked My Brain. Gary Topp’s Toronto’. Plus memories of running ‘The Original 99 cent Roxy Theatre’, introducing Toronto to the band Police and how they kiboshed the appearance of Prince at their Police Picnic. He also shares his thoughts on music
Kevin Shea is the Editorial and Education Facilitator at the Hockey Hall of Fame and author of more than 20 books on hockey. He shares insights into his latest offering, “Jack and the Box. My search for Stanley Cup Champion Jack McLean". It is a compelling story filled with twists and turns. A must read, whether you’re
This week a tribute of sorts to the Grey Cup champion Toronto Argonauts, as we offer you a conversation with Argo G.M. Pinball Clemons. He’s been to the Grey Cup 8 times with the Argos, winning the Cup each time. 3 times as a player, once as Coach and 4 times as an Executive. You’ll also learn about the tremendous work
Best selling author Tripp Whetsell talks about his latest book, ‘Norman Lear. His Life & Times’. Whetsell looks at the mastermind behind such groundbreaking television hits as All In The Family, Maude, Good Times, The Jeffersons and Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman. Plus projects Lear was working on right up to his death at