It featured young singers performing classical songs and competing for cash prizes.
The show was initially sponsored by York Knitting Mills, and then by Canadian Industries Limited.
Because it began during World War II, the show initially featured only female singers.
[1] In 1947, the CBC began airing a French-language counterpart, Nos futures étoiles, as well as the talent show Opportunity Knocks, which, unlike Singing Stars of Tomorrow, included pop singers and other performers such as instrumentalists and actors.
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