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Christine McGlade (born August 25, 1963) is a
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digital designer, strategist, executive, lecturer, former television producer, and children's television host.


Overview

McGlade is best known for her long run as host of the internationally popular kids sketch comedy TV program ''
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''. She was with the show from its very beginning as a local attraction on Ottawa,
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, television station CJOH-TV in 1979 until partway through the 1986 season. (In 1985 and 1986 Alasdair Gillis was her co-host.) She also served as host for ''
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,'' the short-lived spinoff that aired on Canada's CTV network in the fall of 1979. For nine years, McGlade was the Director of Interactive at Ontario's public educational television network,
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. During her tenure there, she was the executive in charge of production for TVO on successful and well-known
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Projects such as Inside Disaster, Chocolocate, and Green Heroes. Her work has focused on social issues and she was Director of Interactive for Canada's largest volunteer network, getinvolved.ca and was a senior partner at communications firm Q Media Solutions. She is the founder and senior partner of Analytical Engine Interactive Inc., a service design and digital strategy consultancy and is a lecturer teaching digital strategy, data analytics and visualization at
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and design and communications at
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, Centennial College, and
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.


TV host and acting


''You Can't Do That on Television''

McGlade became a cast member on ''You Can't Do That on Television'' by "accident", according to fansite YCDTOTV.com. When show creator Roger Price held auditions for the show in the fall of 1978, McGlade went to the auditions only to support a friend. She had no ambitions in acting or show business, but Price insisted that she either audition or leave. McGlade auditioned and was chosen for the show, although her friend was not. During the live, local, hour-long episodes that aired on
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in 1979 and 1981, she often introduced the live contest segments and
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s. In later years, after the show was converted into a half-hour program devoted exclusively to comedy, McGlade became the focal point of many of the episodes' story lines. McGlade also hosted ''Whatever Turns You On'' in 1979, which was a half-hour network version of ''You Can't Do That on Television'' produced for the full CTV Television Network, without live or local content, and ''Something Else'' in 1982 which was a spin-off of ''You Can't Do That on Television'' consisting of live local and musical segments that were no longer part of ''YCDTOTs format. McGlade's nickname on the show was "Moose", which was also her nickname in real life. According to McGlade's personal
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, she was given the name by a sixth-grade classmate "based on the fact that I was always the smallest kid in the class. I think he classmatemay have been referring to the character in the Archie comics, the giant blonde one, called '
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.'" After she mentioned this to Roger Price, he decided to write it into the show, and thereafter McGlade was known as "Moose" not only to her schoolmates, but to millions of viewers in the U.S., Canada and around the world. Though she frequently took her fellow cast members gently to task for referring to her by the nickname, and was referred to more often as "Christine" in later years, the nickname's use persisted among the veterans in the cast, most specifically Lisa Ruddy and Les Lye, until almost the end of her tenure. McGlade's tenure as host continued through "Garbage", the fifth episode of the 1986 season, by which time she was the last of the original cast members, other than Lye. (Ruddy had left at the end of 1985.) Though, in keeping with ''YCDTOTV'' custom, her departure was not overtly acknowledged on camera, some viewers have suggested that her final scene – in which she and her fellow cast members were carted off the set in garbage bags – may be a tongue-in-cheek reference to it. After McGlade's departure, Alasdair Gillis served as the show's primary host through the end of the 1986 season, at which time he left the cast as well. In all, McGlade was the third longest-serving member of cast, having appeared in ninety-one episodes of ''YCDTOTV'', and hosting eighty-nine. (She made only a brief appearance in 1979's Episode Five, and her ninety-first appearance was the cameo in "Age".) Among cast members, only Les Lye (all 144 episodes) and
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(113) appeared in more episodes.


Later acting career

After leaving ''YCDTOTV,'' McGlade starred on ''
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'', a comedy/variety show aired on Nickelodeon which was also created by Price. As well as acting on the show (along with former ''YCDTOTV'' castmates Kevin Kubusheskie, Adam Reid and Les Lye), McGlade also served as assistant producer. In 1983, she hosted ''Let Me Prove It'' on the short-lived
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service,
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.


Production and digital career

McGlade moved to Toronto at age 21. She earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts and later a
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from
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, where she now also teaches. In the 1990s, McGlade worked as a producer, director, and writer for adult current affairs programming at
TVOntario TVO Media Education Group (often abbreviated as TVO and stylized on-air as tvo) is a publicly funded English-language educational television network and media organization serving the Canadian province of Ontario. It is operated by the Ontario ...
and its sister station TFO and then was Director of Interactive and Digital Media at the network from 2005 to 2012. From 1999 to 2000, she was producer and director of the CBC Playground block of preschool programming at CBC Television, and then from 2000 to 2003 and developed the Vortex and Snit Station programming blocks at YTV. She was senior partner at media production company Q Media Solutions from 2012 until 2014, when she founded her own digital strategy company, Analytical Engine Interactive Inc. in 2016.


Family

McGlade has three children, two of whom are twins.


References


Works cited

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External links


Analytical Engine
- McGlade's company
Official site
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LinkedIn profile
{{DEFAULTSORT:McGlade, Christine 1963 births Actresses from Ottawa Canadian child actresses Canadian children's television personalities Canadian children's television presenters Canadian television directors Canadian television producers Canadian women television directors Canadian women television personalities Canadian women television producers CBC Television people CTV Television Network people Living people OCAD University alumni Academic staff of OCAD University