Barrie, Ontario-based CKVR later ran episodes in the 1990s that were also available in Toronto and surrounding areas for at least one season.
[citation needed] The show continued to air in Canada with Global and on a few CBS owned-and-operated stations in the United States until 1987.
[3][4] Other guests included Margaret Trudeau (aired 3 February 1978),[5] Jean Beliveau, Barry Morse and Elayne Boosler.
WCBS's Jeff Erdell claimed that Crane was distraught and joked about sex and death during the show, claims repeated in Robert Graysmith's book The Murder of Bob Crane and dramatized in the film Auto Focus, [6][7] but this has been denied by the show's producers and production staff.
[8][9] In 2012, Derek Smith, the creator of Celebrity Cooks, tried to bring back the show in a new version as The New Celebrity Cooks with a new host, actress and improv comic and actress Ellie Harvie in much the same format as the original show.