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Broadcaster Barbara Frum pioneered a tough interview style on CBC Radio's As it Happens and later on CBC Television's The Journal. Whether she was talking to Nelson Mandela, Harold Ballard or the grower of the world's biggest cabbage, Frum's unrelenting curiosity, her fearless search for the truth, and her empathy and humour made her one of Canada's most important broadcasters.
Program: The World At Six
Broadcast Date: March 26, 1992
Guest(s): Hilary Brown, June Callwood, Alan Dixon, Allan Dixon, Brian Mulroney, Patrick Watson
Host: Bernie McNamee, Bob Oxley
Reporter: Glenn Powell
Duration: 3:36
Last updated: March 20, 2012
Page consulted on March 28, 2013
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Barbara Frum debates art with Valley of the Dolls author Jacqueline Su...
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Frum debates the merits of TV journalism with six of her male co-hosts...
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Barbara Frum hits the airwaves as a co-host for CBC Radio's As It Happ...
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Frum talks about the stress of being a "superwoman."
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Behind the scenes at CBC Radio's As It Happens.
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Barbara Frum's hilarious attempt to interview the grower of the world'...
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A perky earl, a nervous beaver and some Christmas cheer mark the show'...
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Frum's legendary clash with the irascible sexist Harold Ballard.
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Frum reads a letter to Ballard forgiving him for his sexist outbursts....
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When Harold Ballard, the controversial and outrageous owner of the Tor...
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An ambitious new prime-time current affairs television program debuts ...
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Frum's famous interview with the legendary sportcaster.
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British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher lives up to her reputation in...
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Barbara Frum's interview with Paul McCartney.
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Barbara Frum's famous interview with MacLaine.
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Frum's famous interview with former Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau.
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Barbara Frum looks back on her famous interview with Sandra Good of th...
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Barbara Frum talks to Russians about their future.
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Some highlights from CBC Television's popular current affairs program.
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Richler explains his controversial position on Quebec in a one-on-one ...
