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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Long time producer of the CHUM-FM morning show, one of Canada’s most successful radio programs; Tom Jokic talks about the fascinating guests that came through their doors and how he turned those interviews into the podcast, ‘Famous Lost Words’ which he co-hosts with Much Music veteran and composer Christopher Ward. Fin
Renowned sports broadcaster Mike Richards returns to the air this month on Rogers TV and he talks about his new show; the guests, some of which will not be from the world of sports, entertains us with some of his best impressions, and offers his thoughts on moving on in a very much altered broadcast landscape. Brought
The tremendously successful radio program/podcast ‘Under The Influence’ is about to kick off it’s 20th season in January, and host Terry O’Reilly drops by to talk about the show’s evolution, plus at look at some upcoming episodes and his latest podcast venture ‘Beatleology’ where he interviews Beatles memorabilia colle
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