In 1939, he covered the Royal tour of King George VI and was the CBC's chief announcer during World War II.
Elwood Glover's Luncheon Date, debuted on the radio in 1956, then was later moved to CBC television in 1963, where Glover interviewed thousands of guests on Luncheon Date over the next twelve years, including such great names as Ella Fitzgerald, Henry Fonda, The Supremes, Lorne Greene, Eartha Kitt, Christopher Plummer, Spring Byington and Mel Tormé.
A clarinetist and one time bandleader, Glover used his programs to especially highlight Canadian talent.
One such Canadian guest, Stompin' Tom Connors, was married on Glover's show in 1973.
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