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''The Age of Persuasion'' is a Canadian radio series which aired on
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for 107 episodes over five seasons between 2006 and 2011, and also broadcast on
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public radio station
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. A sequel to the earlier '' O'Reilly on Advertising'', the series is hosted by
Terry O'Reilly Terence Joseph James O'Reilly (born June 7, 1951) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey right winger, who played for the NHL's Boston Bruins, and one of the most effective enforcers in NHL history. O'Reilly was born in Niagara Falls, Ontar ...
and explores the sociological and cultural impact of
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on modern life. Each episode uses humour and numerous excerpts from historical radio broadcasts and commercials to make its point. Many episodes are available in streaming MP3 format from the program's CBC website. Some are available in podcast form at the unofficial sit
CBC Podcasts
On December 24, 2010 the Age of Persuasion blog announced that the CBC would be podcasting the show starting in January 2011. The show's creators, Terry O'Reilly and Mike Tennant, have released a book: ''The Age of Persuasion: How Marketing Ate Our Culture'', (Knopf Canada & Vintage Paperbacks). The book is published in the United States by Counterpoint Press. As late as November 2011, O'Reilly had indicated that a sixth season of ''AoP'' would begin that January. However, in December 2011, O'Reilly revealed that ''AoP'' would in fact be replaced at that time by a new series, '' Under the Influence'', reflecting the shift of marketing from a "one-way conversation" to a "delicate dialogue".


Episode list

''Note: Starting in season 2, episodes in italics are repeat broadcasts. Links in the episode title take you to an online copy of the episode. Links in the date take you to a summary only.''


Season 1


Season 2


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Season 4


Season 5


Opening theme

The title theme, composed by
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and
Ian LeFeuvre Ian LeFeuvre is a Canadian musician, record producer and songwriter. Early career He was initially a member of the Ottawa alternative rock band Fun for Malakaï in the early 1990s, until the band broke up when drummer Peter von Althen moved to Tor ...
, consists of a series of ten sound clips from ads and speeches, played over the theme music. Static is heard between each clip, giving the impression of changing between stations on a radio. The title is announced in the middle of the clips. In each episode, one clip is different, similar to the
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in the opening to ''
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''.


Theme lyrics


Season 1


Season 2


Season 3


Season 4


Season 5


Running gags

*In the opening theme, one sound clip is changed in each episode which, when following the previous clip, makes up a nonsense sentence. Depending on the season, the preceding clip is either
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's "The only thing we have to fear is..." (from his famous inauguration speech)(seasons 1, 3 & 4), a man saying, "I can't believe I ate that whole..." (from a commercial for
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)(season 2), or an announcer saying "Tonight's episode brought to you by..." (season 5). *When Terry sets up the premise for an episode in the form of a letter from a listener, there is usually a postscript confusing Terry with retired ice hockey player Joseph James Terrence "Terry" O'Reilly, who played as a right-winger for the Boston Bruins. *Terry directly interacts with "Keith" (Ohman, the engineer), usually to get him to play a recording clip. On more than one occasion, Keith has been asked for a hammer, which is then used to destroy a piece of electronic equipment playing something especially irksome. *When it is necessary to define a phrase or concept, the definition is usually delivered by Steve Gardner, over a clip of upbeat 1950s-style educational film music. *After Terry makes a
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, he "puts a dollar in the Age of Persuasion pun jar", accompanied by the sound of change being dropped into a glass jar. Examples include
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having "nailed down" its emotional hook and
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being able to reject "overtures" from nobles. *When Terry mentions an object with potentially injurious consequences, such as a
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or a pneumatic nail gun, a sound effect of the device in action is played, followed by a man with a low-pitched voice quietly saying, "Ow." *Throughout season 4, co-creator Mike Tennant appears on location in various settings, such as in the audience of a medicine show or as a
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in an auction. *During the end credits, the announcer makes commentary on the people mentioned, the comments invariably being linked to the episode's theme. The announcer is the same woman for all seasons except Season 3, when she was replaced by a man (Mike Tennant) who began the credits by saying, "Say, folks..."


End Credits

(Seasons 1–4) *Created and written by Terry O'Reilly and Mike Tennant *Engineer, Keith Ohman *Title music by Ari Posner and Ian Lefeuvre *The Age of Persuasion is produced for CBC Radio by Pirate Radio & Television, Toronto (Season 5) *Written by Terry O'Reilly *Engineer, Keith Ohman *Title music by Ari Posner and Ian Lefeuvre *Created by Terry O'Reilly and Mike Tennant *The Age of Persuasion is produced by Pirate Toronto & New York


Awards

''New York Festivals, World's Best Radio Programs & Promotions'' ''AOP Goes to the Movies'' *Business/Consumer Issues: Gold *Best Writing: Silver ''Speed Bumps'' *Best Writing: Silver *Business/Consumer Issues: Bronze Grand Award: ''AOP Goes to the Movies'' ''New York Festivals, World's Best Radio Programs & Promotions'' ''The Happy Homemaker: How Advertising Invented the Housewife'' *Business/Consumer Issues: Gold ''Luxury Advertising'' *Best Writing: Silver Grand Award: ''The Happy Homemaker: How Advertising Invented the Housewife''


References


External links

* Officia
Age of Persuasion podcast
at the CBC, starting January 2011.
Official CBC website for the show
As of 28 July 2008 this contained streaming content of all the episodes in the series 3, as well as some earlier episodes.
iTunes Podcast link
*Unofficial Age of Persuasion podcas
at feedburner.com
*Unofficial Age of Persuasion podcas
at castroller.comTerry O'Reilly's WebpageMike Tennant's Webpage
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