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Roy Earnest Bonisteel, (29 May 1930 – 16 August 2013) was a
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journalist and, from 1967 to 1989, host of the CBC Television program '' Man Alive''.


Life and career

Bonisteel was born in Ameliasburg, Ontario and was a seventh generation native of the
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region. He began his journalism career with newspapers in Belleville and Trenton, the ''
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'' and ''Trentonian'', respectively. In 1951, he began his broadcasting career in radio in the city of
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, working at
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. From this start he moved to
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radio in St. Catharines, Ontario in 1953. After 12 years at CKTB he left in 1964 to try for a job at a different station. He failed to obtain this job, so Bonisteel moved into religious broadcasting. (Canadian broadcasting regulation at the time required radio stations to broadcast religious shows.) He entered into an agreement with the
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to produce a 15-minute program titled ''Checkpoint''. His efforts led this show to be syndicated across Canada. This then led to a position as director of broadcast for the United Church in
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in 1965. He received an appointment as head of ecumenical radio operations for the Anglican,
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and United churches, in Vancouver, the first person to have such an assignment. Bonisteel started a religious open-line radio program titled ''God Talk'' on
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, with a panel consisting of Rev. Walter Donald, Fr. John Shields and Rev. Jack Shaver with the occasional guest. In 1967, Bonisteel met Leo Rampen, an executive producer at CBC Television. Rampen was looking for a host for ''Man Alive'', a new series that would explore man's religious dimensions, and chose Bonisteel for the job. In the next 22 years, Bonisteel would go on to interview
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, Elie Wiesel,
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,
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,
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and many others. Memorable shows include broadcasts from Belfast (1974), Africa (1975), and May's Miracle (the story of May, Joe and Leslie Lemke). He summed up his philosophy in a speech at the 80th anniversary celebration of Grace United Church in
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: "We are moulded into a materialist world where we do a lot of eating, drinking and making merry until we ask the basic questions 'Who am I? Where am I going? What is our purpose in life?'". After retiring from the CBC, Bonisteel hosted panel discussions on death and bereavement as part of the
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anthology series '' Saying Goodbye'', and later served as a
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for seven years. In 1999 and 2000, Bonisteel served as director of journalism and communication at the
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. Bonisteel died the morning of 16 August 2013 from cancer at his home in Johnstown, Quinte West Ontario; he was 83. He is survived by daughters Lesley and Mandy Bonisteel and son Steve Bonisteel and by nine grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.


Awards and honours

A winner of two awards of excellence in broadcast journalism, Bonisteel also received six honorary doctorates, including an honorary Doctorate of Letters from Laurentian University in Sudbury, and an honorary Doctorate of Divinity from Queen's University in Kingston. In 1994, he was made a Member of the
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. Bonisteel was also a recipient of the Canada 125 Medal in 1992, the Distinguished Canadian Award from the University of Regina in 1994, two
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s and the
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for excellence in broadcast journalism and award for "best television host in Canada."


Published works


Books

*''Man Alive the Human Journey'', 1983, Collins Publishers *''In Search of Man Alive'', 1980, Collins Publishers *''All Things Considered'', 1997, Doubleday Canada, *''There was a time'', 1991, Doubleday Canada,


Video

*''Circle of Witches'' *''All their Own'' *''May's Miracle''


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Bonisteel, Roy 1930 births Canadian television journalists 2013 deaths Members of the Order of Canada Queen's University at Kingston alumni People from Prince Edward County, Ontario Canadian television hosts Canadian citizenship judges Deaths from cancer in Ontario Canadian Screen Award winning journalists