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Established
  
1994

Phone
  
+1 416-205-5574

Founded
  
1994

Website
  
www.cbc.ca/museum/

Province
  
Ontario

Public transit access
  
Union Station, Union

CBC Museum

Location
  
250 Front Street West, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

Address
  
250 Front St W, Toronto, ON M5V 3G5, Canada

Hours
  
Closed today SundayClosedMonday9AM–5PMTuesday9AM–5PMWednesday9AM–5PMThursday9AM–5PMFriday9AM–5PMSaturdayClosed

Similar
  
Canadian Broadcasting Centre, Museum of Inuit Art, Textile Museum of Canada, Todmorden Mills, Gibson House

Cbc museum


The CBC Museum is dedicated to the preserving the physical heritage and archival materials relating to the history of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC). It is located in the Canadian Broadcasting Centre at 250 Front Street West, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The museum was founded in 1994.

Contents

The museum features a number of interactive exhibits where people can call up excerpts from famous CBC television shows, including children's series, news and sport events.

Cbc museum


Major exhibits

Two major exhibits are on display at the museum: Growing Up with CBC and CBC Radio Sound Effects. The former features various props, puppets, photos, and video clips from two CBC children's shows: Mr. Dressup and Sesame Park, although the early Neighborhood Trolley from Mister Rogers' Neighborhood is also on display. The latter displays many of the objects and equipment used by the sound effects department at the CBC for many years. In addition, the museum has an interactive video area where clips from various documentary and news programs over the years can be viewed, as can exhibits of vintage recording equipment, cameras and microphones. The exhibits extend beyond the museum, with Casey and Finnegan's treehouse from Mr. Dressup located across from the entrance, and additional exhibits of memorabilia and photographs in display cases around the CBC lobby.

Loss of Friendly Giant artifacts

Props for The Friendly Giant had been on display, but were removed at the request of the family of Bob Homme after the CBC allowed the props to be used in a skit at the 2007 Gemini Awards without the family's permission. The castle wall and window that Friendly would lean over to talk to Jerome and Rusty, however, is still in the museum.

Adjacent theatre

Adjacent to the museum is the Graham Spry Theatre, a 40-seat venue projects video onto a screen made to look like a giant version of a 1950s era wooden television set. It displays a loop of selected classic CBC television shows. Shows rotate on a monthly basis. Past selections have included episodes from such series as Peppiatt & Aylesworth, The Tommy Hunter Show, The Frantics, 4 on the Floor, and The Kids in the Hall.

Public access

The museum is open weekdays from 9am - 5pm. It is closed statutory holidays. The facility is wheelchair accessible.

Affiliations

The Museum is affiliated with: Canadian Museums Association, Canadian Heritage Information Network, and Virtual Museum of Canada.

References

CBC Museum Wikipedia