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: ''For the song, see Good Rocking Tonight''. ''Good Rockin' Tonite'' was a
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television series, airing on
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from 1983 to 1993."As Good Rockin' Tonite turns 10, CBC video show's host is on a roll". ''
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'', January 28, 1993.
The program, similar to the American '' Friday Night Videos'', played popular
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s, and also featured interviews with musicians, viewer contests and a countdown of the week's most popular singles and albums across Canada. Along with CBC's daily daytime music video program '' Video Hits'', the programs represented the only options for Canadian viewers of the mid-1980s to see music video programming outside of
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. The show premiered on October 8, 1983. The program's original host was Terry David Mulligan, who left to join the nascent
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in 1985. He was replaced by Stu Jeffries,"Good Rockin' Tonite host has best of both worlds". ''
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'', January 8, 1986.
who hosted for the remainder of the show's run. It was produced at the
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of CBUT in
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,
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. When Jeffries was first hired to host the program, he was simultaneously working as program director of radio station CJME in Regina,
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, and flew to Vancouver every Friday to tape the program. He later gave up the Regina job and moved to Vancouver. The show generally aired Friday nights at 11:30 p.m. on CBC Television's
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s, but was delayed to a weekend airing on some of the network's private
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. Initially airing for 90 minutes per episode, the show was trimmed to 60 minutes in 1986 due to budget cutbacks at the CBC. For part of the 1984-85 season, the series aired alongside the companion program '' Rock Wars'', a national "battle of the bands" competition hosted by Brad Giffen.Keith Sharp, ''Music Express: The Rise, Fall & Resurrection of Canada's Music Magazine''.
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, 2014. . p. 143.
In the summer of 1987, the series was temporarily bumped to midnight to make room for the short run series '' It's Only Rock & Roll''. In 1989, the show was briefly moved to Thursday nights, with its Friday night time slot taken over by '' Pilot One'',"Pilot One project scaled down by CBC". ''
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'', October 18, 1988.
but returned to Fridays after the latter show's cancellation. The show's cancellation was announced by the CBC in February 1993,"CBC axes second rock show". ''
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'', February 27, 1993.
and its final episode aired on April 3. ('' Video Hits'', the CBC's other music video show, aired its last program the day before, after eight years on weekday afternoons.) The show's famous catch phrase, used by both hosts, derived from the lyrics of the
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with the same name, was "Have you heard the news? There's been ''Good Rockin' Tonite''!"


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