[1] He remained with CTV until 1964, when he moved to ABC in the United States and was soon joined at the network by Jennings.
[2] Langton and his family moved back to Canada in 1967 as his sons, Karl and Max, were approaching draft age and the Vietnam War was heating up.
[3][4] Returning to Canada, he was a newscaster at CHAM-AM in Hamilton[5] and then taught Broadcast Journalism at Mohawk College for ten years, freelanced for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation,[1][6] and produced five full-length documentaries for the Global Television Network before retiring in 1980.
[3] He was also predeceased by sons, businessman and musician Max in 2013,[7] and Karl, founder of the Brantford Community Symphony Orchestra, in 2017.
[8] He was survived by his second wife, Lo-Ann Beckerson, whom he was married to for 42 years, and by his daughter, Jennifer,[1] a music teacher and performer.