Ombudsman (TV series)
Ombudsman was a Canadian television programme which sought to investigate and resolve disputes between people and government or business systems. When the series began, government ombudsman offices were only available in a few Canadian provinces. The initial Ombudsman episodes began mid-season in January 1974 and were broadcast fortnightly, sharing its Sunday night time slot with In the Present Tense. Beginning with the fall 1974 season, CBC aired the series most weeks.
Ombudsman | |
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Genre | Investigative journalism |
Presented by | Robert D. Cooper Kathleen Ruff |
Country of origin | Canada |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 7 |
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Running time | 30 minutes |
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Original network | CBC Television |
Original release | 6 January 1974 – 20 April 1980 |
Lawyer Robert M. Cooper was the program's host until 1979 when he shifted his attention to film production. Kathleen Ruff was his successor in the final season. By the time CBC cancelled the series, nearly all Canadian provincial governments had opened ombudsman offices.
External links
- Queen's University Directory of CBC Television Series: Ombudsman
- Robert Cooper at IMDb
- TVarchive.ca: Ombudsman
- Canadian Communications Foundation: Ombudsman
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