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The Dini Petty Show
Also known as
The Dini Show
Genre
talk show
interview
Created by
Dini Petty
Composer
Robert Rettberg
Country of origin
Canada
Original language
English
No. of seasons
10
No. of episodes
ca. 1,000 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producers
Ted Stuebing
Susanne Boyce
Running time
60 minutes
Production companies
BBS Productions Inc.
CFTO-TV Limited
Original release
Network
CTV Television
Release
September 11, 1989 (1989-09-11) – April 16, 1999 (1999-04-16)
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The Dini Petty Show is a Canadian daytime television talk show, which aired on stations affiliated with the Baton Broadcasting System from 1989 to 1999. It originated from the BBS flagship station, Toronto's CFTO-TV.
Hosted by Dini Petty, the program mixed lifestyle features and interviews with celebrity guests. Petty, a host and broadcaster based in Toronto, left the CITY-TV talk show CityLine to headline the show in 1989.[1] Directed by Randy Gulliver, the show reflected popular culture in Canada in the 1990s, featuring interviews with celebrities, actors, authors, singers and performers, as well as politicians, policy advocates and local celebrities. The show underwent a re-development in late 1994.[2] In 1999, Dini Petty agreed to only shoot "tops and tails" to introduce repackaged retrospective segments of previous episodes to be aired instead of new material.[3]
^Atherton, Tony (1989-12-14). "Dini Petty rises from Toronto face to national fame". The Ottawa Citizen. p. G4.
^McCann, Wendy (1994-06-24). "Dini Petty still trying to find her way on national television:". The Gazette (Montreal, Que). p. C12.
^Zerbisias, Antonia (1999-06-09). "Dini Petty won't do chat show next fall". Toronto Star. p. 1.
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