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''Juliette'' is a
Canadian Canadians (french: Canadiens) are people identified with the country of Canada. This connection may be residential, legal, historical or cultural. For most Canadians, many (or all) of these connections exist and are collectively the source of ...
music variety television series which aired on
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from 1956 to 1966.


Premise

Juliette Cavazzi made early Canadian radio and television appearances on series such as ''
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''. She was a regular on ''
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'' from 1955 and inherited that show's time slot in 1956 following a dispute with O'Connor. The series opened with the tag line, " w let's meet, and greet, your pet. . .Ju-u-liette", as delivered by announcer Gil Christie. Juliette then greeted the audience saying, "Hi there, everybody." Each episode proceeded with selections of current and past popular music then Juliette finished the programme with her phrase, "Good night, Mom.".
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was a regular performer during the series' initial years, joined by an "escort" or male vocalist. Other regular performers included the vocal groups The Four Romeos (1959–1965) and The Four Mice (1960–64). Player's cigarettes was a key show sponsor; series announcer Gil Christie also narrated the company's advertisements.


Production

The series was produced at CBC Toronto and was broadcast live. Its rehearsals were frequently conducted immediately prior to air time during ''
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''. In 1957, each episode's production cost was $6000. Visiting artists included Eleanor Collins, Jack Jones, Marg Osborne and
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. Gino Silvi provided choral arrangements for the series. Significant changes were made for the final 1965–66 season. Bill Isbister, musical director since the program's debut, was replaced by Lucio Agostini. More attention was given to visiting artists and a new "This Week" segment was introduced to promote particular performers and their upcoming events. The Art Hallman Singers became regular performers.


Scheduling

This series was broadcast from 27 October 1956 to 18 June 1966, generally after the Saturday hockey broadcast and national newscast. Its first season's air time was 11:10 p.m. The cancellation of ''Juliette'' was made public by CBC on 7 April 1966, announcing that its star would move "into the field of one-hour specials". The time slot that September was replaced by the short-lived multicultural music series '' A World of Music''. Meanwhile, Juliette was scheduled for at least two appearances in the 1966–67 season on the network's ''
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'' Monday broadcasts.


Reception

The series attracted substantial viewership, exceeding one million viewers per episode, retaining a large proportion of the ratings of the preceding hockey games. Juliette's performance style on the series was inoffensive, positive and informal. ''
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'' columnist Dennis Braithwaite took a critical view of the programme's quality. When ''Juliette'' was cancelled in 1966, he noted the star's "real trouble has been her failure to grow as a performer" during the ten seasons. Braithwaite further felt the automatically high audience levels following the hockey broadcasts curtailed any incentive for creative production and improved program financing.


See also

* ''
Juliette and Friends ''Juliette and Friends'' is a Canadian Canadians (french: Canadiens) are people identified with the country of Canada. This connection may be residential, legal, historical or cultural. For most Canadians, many (or all) of these connection ...
'' (1973–1975)


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External links

* {{IMDb title, 0341830, Juliette CBC Television original programming 1950s Canadian music television series 1960s Canadian music television series 1956 Canadian television series debuts 1966 Canadian television series endings Black-and-white Canadian television shows