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''Friday Night! with Ralph Benmergui'' was a
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, which aired on
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from 1992 to 1993.Greg Quill, "Friday Night! at first glance". ''
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'', November 3, 1992.
The show initially aired at 10 p.m., following ''
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'', but was moved to 11 p.m. in January 1993 and aired in the later time slot for the remainder of its run. The show debuted October 30, 1992, and was hosted by
Ralph Benmergui Raphael "Ralph" Benmergui (born 1955) is a Canadian television and radio personality, a writer, an ordained spiritual director, and a strategic advisor in political, environmental, and academic realms. Early life and education Born to a Sephard ...
, formerly of ''
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''. The house band, called simply "The House" and including musicians such as Matt Zimbel, Doug Wilde and
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, provided the music in the first season; they were replaced in the second season by Look People, led by
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.Tony Atherton, "For Benmergui show, the only way is up; Only thing the show has in common with last year's flop is the host". ''
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'', October 8, 1993.
It was one hour long and had an American late-night talk show format: an opening monologue by Benmergui followed by comedy sketches, guest interviews, and musical performances. The show's primary goal was to highlight and promote emerging Canadian talent, although established celebrities also sometimes appeared. Notable guests on the show included
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,
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,
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and
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. Although the show received strong ratings at first, with almost a million viewers for its premiere, it soon declined to less than half of its initial audience, representing only one-third of the audience that the CBC had in its timeslot the previous year. The critics were not impressed, either; one segment featured real TV scribes reviewing the program, mostly unfavourably, while it was still in progress. The first season aired its final episode on April 2, 1993, and was then followed by two "best of" specials featuring musical performances from prior episodes.Rita Zekas, "Ralph! keeps smiling through the brickbats". ''
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'', March 21, 1993.
During the off-season, the show responded to its critical and audience reception by overhauling its production team; production was ultimately taken over by comedian and
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founder
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. Benmergui also refreshed his own personal style, adopting a hipper, more casual look instead of the loud patterned or shiny suits he had favoured in the first season, and the original house band were dropped and replaced by The Look People. The show also dropped Benmergui's opening monologue, instead using the opening slot to highlight a different stand-up comedian each week, and changed its format so that the show would centre on one feature interview each episode. The second season premiered in October 1993, but Breslin's changes failed to improve the program's critical reception or ratings. The final episode of ''Friday Night!'' aired on December 31, 1993, and the program's cancellation was announced in the first week of January 1994."Hated by critics, CBC's Friday Night show killed". ''
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'', January 6, 1994.
Benmergui subsequently moved to CBC Newsworld, hosting the afternoon talk show ''
Benmergui Live ''Benmergui Live'' was a Canadian television talk show, which aired daily on CBC Newsworld in the 1990s."Benmergui finds niche, rising ratings as phone-in TV host". ''Ottawa Citizen'', December 1, 1995. Hosted by Ralph Benmergui, the series centre ...
''. The CBC subsequently developed another variety series, ''
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'', which began airing in the fall of 1994.


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