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According to Bambury, "we wanted to do a show that wasn't about anything, so every week was a voyage of discovery to figure out what it was about. But what it was really about was that you didn't have to think very hard. You didn't have to feel smart about anything to listen to it. It was the
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hosted a segment titled "That Time of the Month", showcasing unintentionally funny audio ephemera from the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s. A live musical guest also often appeared, performing three or four numbers during the course of the show.
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who appeared in an audience participation features titled "Contest Nana", in which she presented an audio montage of soundclips which listeners can e-mail the show to identify. The feature was previously hosted by comedian
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The last episode of the show aired on June 26, 2010. In September, Bambury launched a new public affairs magazine show,
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Kathy Kaufield, "Saturday morning guy; Broadcast Saint John native Brent Bambury hosts new CBC radio show 'Day 6'".
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or celebrity impersonators. Early in the show's run, this included a consistent regular feature titled
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The show first aired as a summer series in 2002, concurrently with Bambury's stint as host of
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contest of some type. For example, three celebrities would compete against each other in a
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in 2005. After 2004, most episodes were broadcast in front of a live studio audience.
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opposite of a CBC show." The show's format commonly took the form of a
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Canada
English
CBC Radio One
Brent Bambury
Radio One
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
Brent Bambury
All in a Day
Ottawa
Toronto
pop culture
trivia
stand-up comedians
Richard Crouse
Bible
kidnapping
Adrienne Clarkson
Nana aba Duncan
Sabrina Jalees
Kliph Nesteroff
Day 6
Ottawa Citizen
Edmonton Journal
Ottawa Citizen





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