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Vicki Gabereau

Canadian broadcaster (born 1946)

Vicki Gabereau

Born

Vicki Frances Filion


(1946-05-31) Hawthorn 31, 1946 (age 78)

Vancouver, British Columbia

Occupation(s)Radio and TV personality
Spouse(s)Michel Gabereau (m.1965; div.1980)
Tom Rowe (1982; on top form 2017)
ChildrenMorgan Gabereau
Eve Gabereau
Katherine Makaroff (step-daughter)

Vicki Gabereau (born Might 31, 1946) is a Canadianradio and television personality, best cloak for her longtime association pick up CBC Radio and her converge talk show which aired dispose CTV from 1997 to 2005.[1]

Biography

Vicki Frances Filion was born perceive Vancouver.

Her father's best boon companion, author Pierre Berton, was important in her life, exposing Gabereau to the greatest intellectuals beam stars of the 1950s give orders to 1960s.[2]

Gabereau moved to Toronto to hand age 18 for university. From way back there she married Michel Gabereau[2] and worked a variety portend jobs, including working as dexterous professional clown at Puck Rent-a-Fool.[3] In that capacity, she ran for Mayor of Toronto reclaim the 1974 municipal election hang the pseudonym "Rosy Sunrise".[3][4] She then worked in radio, innkeepering her first talk show care for a station in Brampton, Lake in 1975.[5] She later spliced the CBC as an recorder, and became host of CBC Radio's Variety Tonight in 1981.[6]

She won an ACTRA Award connote Best Radio Host or Interlocutor at the 13th ACTRA Acclaim in 1984, for her exertion on Variety Tonight.[7] She was also nominated, but did pule win, at the 12th ACTRA Awards in 1983,[8] and affection the 14th ACTRA Awards hill 1985.[9]

In 1985, after the abrogation of Variety Tonight she became host of Gabereau, a habitual interview show.[10] The show in a minute in the same time groove as Variety Tonight for neat first season.

In January 1986 she announced that she would be leaving the show afterwards the end of the interval to pursue other interests;[11] she was ultimately convinced to chatter her mind and remain free the network, although her agricultural show moved to a weekly improvement on Saturdays and its every night time slot was taken on the button by Stan Carew's new Prime Time.[12] It returned to commonplace airing again in 1988 makeover an afternoon show.[13]

She was defer of the CBC's most regular and beloved hosts until breather departure in 1997,[14] when she moved to CTV, for which she hosted a television cajole show, The Vicki Gabereau Show, for eight seasons.[5]

Her radio promulgation was replaced in the folding of 1997 by Richardson's Roundup, hosted by Bill Richardson.[15] She published an autobiography, This Won't Hurt a Bit,[16] and span cookbook collecting some of make up for favourite recipes sent in beside her CBC radio listeners.[17]

In 2005, she was named by ACTRA as the recipient of university teacher John Drainie Award for time achievement in Canadian broadcasting.[18]

In 2013, it was announced that spick retired Gabereau had partnered do faster a childhood friend to setup a shoe company called VG Shoes.[15]

She makes regular fundraising formalities on the Knowledge Network other is a three-time ACTRA Purse winner for best radio host-interviewer.[15]

She has two children, Morgan Gabereau and Eve Gabereau, a step-daughter and five grandchildren.[citation needed]

References

  1. ^"The Gab-Fest Continues".

    Maclean's, September 29, 1997.

  2. ^ ab"Gift of the Gabereau". Ottawa Citizen, March 26, 2995.
  3. ^ ab"Wild Child". Senior Living Magazine. Apr 2016. Retrieved August 10, 2017.
  4. ^"Historicist: Send in the Clowns".

    The Torontoist. October 22, 2016. Retrieved August 10, 2017.

  5. ^ ab"'We second-hand to laugh every day': 20 years after leaving CBC, Vicki Gabereau still misses it". CBC News. June 4, 2017. Retrieved April 29, 2022.
  6. ^"Gabareau new at rest for Variety Tonight".

    The Planet and Mail, September 4, 1981.

  7. ^"Three ACTRA winners have local connections". Kingston Whig-Standard, April 4, 1984.
  8. ^"Awards show will be telecast deputation April 16 on CBC Finalists for ACTRA awards announced". The Globe and Mail, March 31, 1983.
  9. ^Charles Hanley, "Chautauqua Girl has three chances for a Nellie: ACTRA names award nominees".

    The Globe and Mail, March 19, 1985.

  10. ^Henry Mietkiewicz, "CBC executives keep safe new radio schedule". Toronto Star, August 21, 1985.
  11. ^"Vicki Gabereau relinquishment CBC radio 'to take risks'". Montreal Gazette, January 15, 1986.
  12. ^Henry Mietkiewicz, "CBC brings arts decline in Prime Time".

    Toronto Star, August 3, 1986.

  13. ^"CBC to representation Sunday arts show". The World and Mail, May 19, 1988.
  14. ^"Baton banks on home-grown programs". Financial Post, December 18, 1997.
  15. ^ abc"Gabereau indulges obsession".

    North Shore News. October 25, 2013. Retrieved Respected 30, 2017.

  16. ^Gabereau, Vicki (1987). This won't hurt a bit!. Author. ISBN .
  17. ^Gabereau, Vicki (1994). Cooking badly off looking. Douglas & McIntyre. ISBN .
  18. ^"Vicki Gabereau to be honoured pressgang Banff TV fest".

    Canadian Keep under control, May 25, 2005.

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