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CBC: Days to Remember recreates what it would have been like to watch or listen to a typical CBC broadcast day through the decades. From the earliest years of radio in the 1930s to the eve of the millennium in 1999, these radio and TV clips, photos and text recall days in the life of the CBC and Canada. We've plumbed the archives to bring you the programs and personalities, daily news and diversions that shaped CBC's radio and TV schedules.
Note: For copyright reasons we cannot present most drama, comedy and children's programming from our archives.
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Canada's public broadcaster launches in an era marked by economic depression and conflict.
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War reporting gives rise to CBC News, and the post-war years are the golden age of radio in Canada.
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The Swinging Sixties bring social change as Canada celebrates 100 years.
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The CBC's Radio Revolution begins as the October Crisis kicks off a decade of debate about Canada's future.
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Canada brings home its Constitution, governments tighten their belts and budget cuts go deep at the CBC.
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CBC begins "Canadianization" of its airwaves and the nation explores new technologies in the digital age.