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Juliette

Show Info

  • Status: In Production
  • First Aired: September 1, 1956
  • Seasons: 10
  • Episodes: 9
  • Networks: CBC Television
  • Genres: Family

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Juliette(1956)

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Overview

Juliette is a Canadian music variety television series which aired on CBC Television from 1956 to 1966. Juliette became a Canadian TV icon during the heyday of variety programming in the 1950s. Her show, airing after Hockey Night In Canada on Saturdays, attracted a devoted audience despite occasional scheduling challenges. Her success led to numerous musical specials until 1981. Known for her demanding nature, she was a talented but formidable figure, earning the nickname "Iron Butterfly." Despite this reputation, she had millions of devoted fans. The show featured various performers and musical conductors like Lucio Agostini, Bill Isbister, and Bobby Gimby. Juliette later hosted 'Juliette & Friends,' a talk show from 1973 to 1975.

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Season 1

1 episodes • 1956

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1Episode 1Sep 1, 19560.0
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Season 2

1 episodes • 1957

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1Episode 1Sep 1, 19570.0
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Season 3

1 episodes • 1958

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1Episode 1Sep 1, 19580.0
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Season 4

1 episodes • 1959

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1Episode 1Sep 1, 19590.0
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Season 5

1 episodes • 1960

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1Episode 1Sep 1, 19600.0
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Season 6

1 episodes • 1961

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1Episode 1Sep 1, 19610.0
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Season 7

1 episodes • 1962

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1Episode 1Sep 1, 19620.0
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Season 8

1 episodes • 1963

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1Episode 1Sep 1, 19630.0
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Season 9

1 episodes • 1964

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1Episode 1Sep 1, 19640.0
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Season 10

0 episodes • TBA

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