MovieTelevision is a Canadian entertainment news series, which aired on Citytv from 1988 to 2006. [1] The series aired reports on film, including interviews with actors and filmmakers, preview clips of upcoming films and coverage of film-related events such as the Toronto International Film Festival.
The series was launched in 1988 as a replacement for the network's longrunning talk show City Lights. [2] It was initially cohosted by Brian Linehan and Jeanne Beker, with its title and format patterned on Citytv's FashionTelevision. [2] However, Linehan was dissatisfied with the format, as it left him with far less time to conduct the in-depth interviews with actors which had been his specialty on City Lights, and he left the show after the first season. [3]
Terry David Mulligan joined the show in the second season as a correspondent from Vancouver, but was not officially billed as a full cohost of the show at the time. [4] For a while in the mid-1990s the show was billed as a "hostless" format, with nobody officially serving as the primary host of the program but both Beker and Mulligan continuing to report as correspondents; [5] in later years, however, Beker and Mulligan were again billed as full co-hosts. After joining Citytv as an entertainment reporter, Traci Melchor also sometimes appeared as a correspondent in the mid-1990s. [6]
Following the launch of Citytv's entertainment news sister station Star! in 1999, the series was added to that channel's schedule. [7] In addition to new episodes, Star! also reran older episodes under the title Best of MovieTelevision. [8]
The series was also syndicated, both to other Canadian television stations and internationally. [9]
The series ceased production at the end of the 2005-06 television season, in advance of the network's sale to Rogers Media.