The Greatest Canadian Invention

Canadian TV series or program
The Greatest Canadian Invention
Narrated byBob McDonald
Country of originCanada
No. of episodes1
Production
Camera setupMultiple-camera
Running time~120 minutes
Original release
NetworkCBC

The Greatest Canadian Invention is a television mini-series originally aired on CBC Television. It is a spiritual sequel to The Greatest Canadian.[1] It began with CBC viewers voting online on which invention (out of 50) they considered to be the greatest Canadian invention. The show is a two-hour special, hosted by Bob McDonald,[2] that premiered on 3 January 2007 at 8:00 EST.

Commentators

The 22 commentators for the show are:

  • Margaret Atwood – Writer and inventor of the LongPen
  • Buck 65 – Hip hop musician
  • Jackie Duffin – Medical History professor at Queen's University
  • Will Ferguson – Author and Humorist
  • Danielle Goyette – Hockey player and Olympic gold medallist
  • Chris Hadfield – Astronaut
  • Mike Holmes – Home renovation specialist, TV host of Holmes on Homes
  • Mike Lazaridis – President of Research In Motion; inventor of the BlackBerry
  • Preston Manning – Trustee of the Manning Innovation Awards
  • Patrick McKenna – Comedian and actor
  • Miriam McDonald – Actress and star of Degrassi: The Next Generation
  • Mitsou – Singer and CBC TV host
  • Steve Nash – Basketball player, 2 time NBA MVP
  • Kathryn O'Hara – Professor of Science Journalism at Carleton University
  • Abena Otchere – Science education advocate and medical student
  • Drew Hayden Taylor – Playwright and columnist
  • Debbie Travis – Home decoration specialist and TV host of Painted House
  • Vikram Vij – Chef/restaurateur and cookbook author
  • Michael Winter – Writer
  • Ronald Wright – Writer
  • Judy Cornish & Joyce Gunhouse (Comrags) – Women's clothes fashion designers

Inventions

The inventions, in voted order, are:

   

See also

References

  1. ^ Couture, Christa (10 January 2017). "How well do these Canadian 'bests' hold up in 2017?". CBC.
  2. ^ "Program Guide – The Greatest Canadian Invention". CBC. Retrieved 9 May 2024.

External links

  • The Greatest Canadian Invention Homepage


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