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词条 The Great Debate (Canadian TV series)
释义

  1. Format

  2. Production

  3. Episodes

     1974: first season  1974-75: second season  1975-76: third season  1976-77: fourth season  1977-83: later episodes 

  4. Reception

  5. References

  6. External links

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The Great Debate is a Canadian television series that featured debates between pairs of panelists over a given subject. It was first shown on Global Television Network in 1974, and later broadcast by CHCH-TV from Hamilton, Ontario. The series was produced intermittently until 1983.

Format

Pierre Berton was the host and moderator of a televised debate between two guests who argued about a given proposition. A studio audience of approximately 200 people voted for or against the proposition at the start of the program, and again at the end after the debate to gauge the influence of the debators' arguments.[1]

Production

The Great Debate was produced by My Country Productions, co-owned by series producer Elsa Franklin and Berton.[2]

It was one of the first series broadcast on the fledgling Global Television Network. However, the broadcaster encountered financial distress within months of its debut and owed My Country Productions $48,000. Global offered unsecured creditors such as program producers a short-term 25% payment. Berton, however, proceeded to pay guest debators personally, in full for their appearance and travel.[3]

Global renewed The Great Debate for a second season beginning late 1974.[4] CHCH-TV picked up The Great Debate from Global for its third, 1975-76 season, and aired these in the Tuesday 10 p.m. time slot.[5]

Episodes

1974: first season

No.ResolutionIn favourOpposedOriginal air dateNotes
1Violence is acceptable as a political weapon in a democracyPierre VallièresJohn Laird10 January 1974The motion was overwhelmingly rejected by the studio audience.[6] Robert Lemieux and John Taylor were originally scheduled as debators.[7]
2The energy crisis is a hoax perpetrated by the major oil companiesRalph NaderDarcy McKeough17 January 1974[8]
3Hockey is no longer a sportBruce KiddHowie Meeker24 January 1974[9][10]
4Professional prize fighting should be outlawedDick BeddoesGeorge Chuvalo31 January 1974[11]
5Astrology is a valid scienceKatherine De JerseyLord Soper7 February 1974[12]
6Canadian nationalism is self-destructiveEliot JanewayEric Kierans14 February 1974[13]
7Prisons should be reserved for those who have committed crimes of violenceJessica MitfordDesmond Morton21 February 1974[14]
8The health food craze is a rip-offGloria SwansonSeymour Halpern28 February 1974[15]
9Marriage is obsoleteJim MoranDiana Dors7 March 1974[16]
10The gods from outer space theory is a fantasyRuth TringhamErich von Däniken14 March 1974[17]
11The police should be abolishedJimmy BreslinDavid Toma21 March 1974[18]
12(Academy Awards topic)28 March 1974[19][20]
13Man cannot live without god.Malcolm MuggeridgeCharles Templeton4 April 1974[21][22]
14The monarchy should be abolishedWilliam Hamilton George Brown11 April 1974[23]
15(repeat of 24 January 1974; hockey)18 April 1974[24]
16(no detail available)25 April 1974[25]
17There is no scientific proof that ESP exists.Daniel CohenJ. B. Rhine2 May 1974[26]
18Virginity is a priceless assetWendy RobinAlbert Ellis9 May 1974Robin was president of the Virgin Liberation Front.[27][28]
19Freedom of speech is a danger to societyDavid DePoeIrving Layton16 May 1974DePoe was with Students for a Democratic Society[29]
20There should not be a graduated income taxWilliam F. Buckley, Jr.René Lévesque23 May 1974[1][30]

1974-75: second season

These episodes were listed as broadcast on Global Television, broadcast

Thursdays and repeated Sundays.

No.ResolutionIn favourOpposedOriginal air dateNotes
1(season debut)5 September 1974[31]
2Bilingualism is unworkable.Jacques ParizeauGeorge Springate12 September 1974[32]
2Canada should legalize abortion on demandHenry MorgentalerHeather Morris19 September 1974[33][34]
326 September 1974
43 October 1974
510 October 1974
6Nuclear reactors are necessaryEdward TellerGordon Edwards17 October 1974[35]
7The west should separate from Canada.Milt HarradenceRéal Caouette24 October 1974[36]
8Playgirl magazine corrupts women.Alan Abel as "Martin Swaig, Jr."Marin Scott Milam31 October 1974Swaig was ostensibly head of the US office of media communications, Scott Milam was editor of Playgirl.[37] However, Swaig was revealed to be satirist Alan Abel who was conducting a hoax on his opponent.[38]
9The Nixon-Ford pardon and tapes agreement violates the US Constitution.I. F. StoneJohn McLaughlin7 November 1974[39]
10The inflation crisis demands price and wage control.Myron SharpeDavid Lewis14 November 1974[40]
1121 November 1974
12Women's liberation is destroying society.George GilderGermaine Greer28 November 1974[41]
13Credit cards do more harm than good.Arthur HaileyRobert M. MacIntosh5 December 1974Hailey was an author; MacIntosh was president of the Bank of Nova Scotia[42]
1412 December 1974
15Prostitution should be legalized19 December 1974[43]
16Interracial marriage will benefit mankind.David SuzukiRoy Innis26 December 1974[44]
172 January 1975
189 January 1975
19Living together before marriage is a dangerous experiment16 January 1975[45]
20Having children should be controlled by law22 January 1975Moved to Wednesdays[46]

1975-76: third season

These episodes are listed as broadcast on the series new flagship station, CHCH-TV, Tuesdays at 10 p.m.

No.ResolutionIn favourOpposedOriginal air dateNotes
1That Exercise is a Waste of TimeMinnesota FatsEd Allen9 September 1975[47]
2Public service strikes should be outlawed16 September 1975[48]
3Mercy killing is justified23 September 1975[49]
4The Bermuda Triangle mystery defies natural explanation30 September 1975[50]
57 October 1975[51]
6The Bermuda Triangle mystery defies natural explanation14 October 1975Repeat of 30 September 1975[52]
7Movies should return to the happy ending21 October 1975[53]
8Dieting is useless28 October 1975[54]
9Ghosts exist4 November 1975[55]
10Modern birth control advocates are using women as guinea pigs11 November 1975[56]
11Violence on the screen is psychologically damaging18 November 1975[57]
12Capital punishment must be abolished25 November 1975[58]
13Divorce cases don't belong in the courts2 December 1975[59]
14History is bunk9 December 1975[60]
15Zionism16 December 1975Irving Layton vs. Sam Hadaur[61]
16The Christian religion has become inadequate23 December 1975[62]
17Homosexuals should have full civil rights30 December 1975[63]
187 January 1976Moved to Wednesday evenings[64]
19Good breeding is still an asset14 January 1976[65]
20Canadian nationalism is dangerous21 January 1976[66]
21Intelligence is genetically inherited28 January 1976[67]
22The 1976 Olympic Games should be abandoned4 February 1976[68]
23Kids today have it too soft11 February 1976[69]
24Hunting is not a sport18 February 1976[70]
25The American dream has become a nightmare25 February 1976[71]
26Car racing is a bloody sport3 March 1976[72]
pre-empted10 March 1976[73]
2717 March 1976[74]
2824 March 1976[75]
29Repeat of mercy killing episode31 March 1976[76]
30Man should be master in the home7 April 1976[76]
31There should be total gun control14 April 1976[77]
32Repeat of Bermuda Triangle episode21 April 1976[78]
33Repeat of Movies should return to the happy ending28 April 1976[79]
pre-empted for movie5 May 1976[80]

1976-77: fourth season

The series was broadcast on CHCH-TV on Fridays at 8 p.m. Topics in this season included apartheid and lotteries.[81][82]

1977-83: later episodes

The following episodes are on file with Library and Archives Canada:[83]

ResolutionIn favourOpposedOriginal air dateItem number (ISN)Production date
Television is a destructive force in societyMackenzie PorterPeter Ustinov30143(unknown)
Sexual offenders should be castratedWilliam Mackie (lawyer)Simma Holt3014622 April 1977}}
Sports is a masculine riteAbby HoffmanAlan Eagleson3014418 September 1977}}
Homosexuals should not be allowed to teachDavid Gauthier (chair, University of Toronto Philosophy Department)Dr John Lee (associate professor of Sociology, University of Toronto Scarborough College)3014518 September 1977}}
Involuntary commitment of mental patients violates their rightsDr Thomas Szasz (psychiatrist)Dr Derek Miller3014716 October 1977}}
There is a need for a coaches' unionAlan EaglesonDick Beddoes3014828 October 1977}}
Traditional train power is obsoleteJulius LukasiewiczWalter Steward3014928 October 1979}}
The Pope's theology belongs to the Dark AgesDr Kathryn MorganDr Gregory Baum3015130 October 1979}}
Promiscuity in a woman is acceptable and desirableEleanor Wright PetrineJoan Sutton3015230 October 1979}}
Nuclear generating stations are necessary and should be constructedJon GilbertsonNorman Rubin3015317 November 1979}}
A North American common market would be the end of CanadaBob RaeJohn Belanger3015417 November 1979}}
Total disarmament is both possible and desirableNicolas ParissiGeoff Buerger3015517 November 1979}}
The medical establishment is inhibiting cancer researchPeter Barry ChowkaDr Emil Freireich3015618 November 1979}}
Traditional masculinity victimizes menDr Herb GoldbergGeorge Gilder3015718 November 1979}}
Teachers have the right to strikeMargaret WilsonDr Stewart Smigh3015818 November 1979}}
Strike breaking should be outlawedTerry MeagherDavid Somerville3015920 November 1979}}
The permissive society has been the worst disaster to hit democracy since HitlerSir Edwin LeatherMaryon Kantaroff3016020 November 1979}}
Modern medicine is geared for killing rather than healingDr Robert MendlesohnDr Stuart Klein3016129 November 1979}}
Newspapers should be independent of all other business interestsCharles LynchCharles Templeton30165February 1981}}
The West should separateElmer KnutsonJack Horner301623 February 1981}}
Modern cults are dangerous to societyJane HawtinBart Testa301633 February 1981}}
Literary critics are irrelevant and irresponsibleRichard RohmerLister Sinclair301643 February 1981}}
All tobacco advertising should be bannedGarfield MahoodDon Coxe301664 February 1981}}
Labour unions are destructive to the economyFrank OberleDesmond Morton301677 February 1981}}
Rent controls are necessaryFrank DreaBasin Kalymon301689 February 1981}}
Writers' sources should be privileged and protected by lawHarold HorwoodBarbara Amiel301699 February 1981}}
Women should not marryBetty Jane WylieCatherine McKinnon3017010 February 1981}}
The family is being bombarded unnecessarily by professionalsEd ShorterDoug Barr3017110 February 1981}}
It is more rewarding to be short than tallBen WicksMichael Magee3017210 February 1981}}
Socialism holds more promise for the future than capitalismRichard JohnstonJames Taylor3017317 November 1981}}
The Bachelor of Arts degree is of no earthly use to anybodyArnold EdinboroughHarold Kaplan3017417 November 1981}}
More sex education is neededLaura SabiaKen Campbell3017517 November 1981}}
Chemical additives make food dangerousDr Ross Hume HalDr George Fleishmann3017618 November 1981}}
Movies that depict the sexual exploitation of minors should be censoredElwy YostRon Base3017718 November 1981}}
Canada needs stronger military defenseBrig Gen Steven AndrunykDr Norman Alcock3017818 November 1981}}
Human rights acts jeopardize civil liberties and human rightsGeorge JonasIan Scott3017924 November 1981}}
There is more fakery than science to para psychologyHenry GordonDr Howard Eisenberg3018024 November 1981}}
In the present context monetarism is bunkPaul HellyerProf Michael Parkin3018124 November 1981}}
Paid maternity leave is every woman's rightGrace HartmanLarry Solway3018225 November 1981}}
Television evangelists are dishonest and deplorableTom HarpurRev Gerald Morgan3018325 November 1981}}
Women should marry younger menAnnabelle KingSam Solecki3018425 November 1981}}
The Kent Commission proposals are a threat to freedom of the pressBill HeineTom Kent301921982}}?
Society is overpolicedJack GemmellDavid Humphrey3018523 March 1982}}
Equal rights for women in the workforce should be lawDierdre GallagherClaire Hoy3018723 March 1982}}
Legal abortion is a woman's rightMarian EngelLaura McArthur3018823 March 1982}}
The prison system brutalizes and creates monstersDr Daniel PaitichRobert McGee3018923 March 1982}}
All children have a right to public day carePat SchultzFrank Drea3019024 March 1982}}
There should be compulsory retirementDennis BraithwaiteRoss Stevenson3019124 March 1982}}
Public taxes should go to the school of your choiceLyle McBurneyDoug Little3019330 March 1982}}
Metric conversion is mandatory madnessBob RuncimanGerry McCauley3019430 March 1982}}
Scientific evidence better supports creation than evolutionDr Walter BrownDr Peter Moens3019531 March 1982}}
Totally nude spectator sports should be bannedCarol RuddellClaire Berstein3019631 March 1982}}
Marijuana should be legalizedEdmond BrownDr Andrew Malcolm3019731 March 1982}}
Surrogate motherhood should be a rightJerald BainDr Suzanne Scorsone3019824 October 1982}}
Fear of crime is media inducedBarrie ZwickerMcKenzie Porter3019926 October 1982}}
Faith healing is a hoaxDr Howard SeidenTom Harpur3020026 October 1982}}
Modern medicine is too expensiveDr Harding Le RicheDr Mark Baltzan3020127 October 1982}}
The American political system is superior to the Canadian systemCharles TempletonWilliam Kilbourn3020227 October 1982}}
Lawyers should be allowed to advertise3020327 October 1982}}
Doctors should have the right to harvest transplant organsDr John DossetorProf William Harvey302042 November 1982}}
Canada does not need the Guardian AngelsWilliam McCormackLisa Sliwa302052 November 1982}}
The Western world should arm spaceNicholas StethemProf John Polanya302062 November 1982}}
We should revive the failure system in schoolsMark HolmesDon Rutledge302073 November 1982}}
Canada should prosecute war criminalsIrwin CotlerHarold Levy302083 November 1982}}
National security takes precedence over personal privacyJohn StarnesAlan Borovoy302103 November 1982}}
Canada should abandon multiculturalismRichard J NeedhamJames Fleming3021118 January 1983}}
Children's aid societies have too much powerCyril GreenlandGeorge Caldwell3021218 January 1983}}
Corporate bailouts bankrupt the economyJack CarrJames Gillies3021318 January 1983}}
Criminals should not profit from their pensKildare DobbsGeorge Jonas3021419 January 1983}}
Violence is a viable political weaponDesmond EllisMurray Thomson3021519 January 1983}}
The peace movement is a subversive forceLubor J. ZinkClarke MacDonald3021619 January 1983}}
God is not omnipotentRussel LeggeJames Olthuis3021725 January 1983}}
Homosexuals should be allowed to adopt childrenJohn LeeBlair Shaw3021925 January 1983}}
The arts must be subsidizedLister SinclairMaryon Kantaroff3022025 January 1983}}
Everyone has a right to a jobBob RaeDr John Crispo3022226 January 1983}}

Reception

During its initial month, The Great Debate gained a 3% share of the BBM television ratings, competing unfavourably to CTV which earned a 31% share for The Streets of San Francisco.[84] By mid-1974, the show's ratings increased to 201,000 viewers from 106,000 within a three-week span.[85]

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80. ^{{cite news | title=Tuesday (TV listings) | newspaper=The Globe and Mail | date=30 April 1976 | page=T9 }}
81. ^{{cite news | title=TV listings | newspaper=Globe and Mail | date=1 October 1976 | page=T4 }} Apartheid topic.
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External links

  • {{cite web | url=http://www.broadcasting-history.ca/programming/television/programming_popup.php?id=466 | title=The Great Debate | publisher=Canadian Communications Foundation | first=Joanne | last=Ingrassia | date=May 2002 }}
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