- This article is about TVOntario's TV movie series.
For NBC's counterpart, see 'NBC Saturday Night at the
Movies.
- There is also a 1964 song of the same name by The Drifters.
Saturday Night at the
Movies is a weekly television series on TVOntario, the public educational television
network in Ontario
, Canada
. The
series presents classic
movies, followed by
interview and feature segments with
directors,
actors and
other people involved in making the films presented. The show was
formatted in this way due to previous requirements that all
programming shown on TVO (including dramatic programming) must
contain educational elements in them, usually accomplished by
interviews and analysis of the programming. Even after the
requirement was dropped, the format was maintained.
First aired on March 30, 1974, the program was originally hosted by
Elwy Yost. The first film shown was
Ingmar Bergman's
Through a Glass Darkly.
The series has since presented almost 1,500 films and over 1,000
interviews.
In the late 1990s, the
Progressive
Conservative government of
Mike
Harris appointed
Isabel Bassett
as chair of TVOntario, with a mandate to refocus the network's
broadcast schedule more clearly on education.
Although there was
some concern that the network would lose Saturday Night at the
Movies, its highest-rated program, Bassett instead negotiated
an agreement with York
University
to include
the series in its film studies
curriculum.
Yost retired as host of the series in 1999, and was replaced for
one season by
Shelagh Rogers. When
Rogers moved to the
CBC the following year to
host
This
Morning,
Saturday Night at the Movies briefly
changed to a hostless format. More recently, the program has been
hosted by
Johanna Schneller.
Saturday Night at the Movies is the longest-running series
still seen on Canadian television, apart from network newscasts and
sports broadcasting.
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