The Big Revue

[1][2] The series was hosted by actress Toby Robins who would later rise to fame as a panelist on Front Page Challenge.

It was on The Big Revue that Don Harron introduced TV audiences to his country bumpkin alter ego, "Charlie Farquharson" (who years later would be immortalized on the American series Hee Haw and the Canadian series The Red Green Show.).

The Ottawa Journal said the show "all too frequently isn't very good ... the comedy rarely makes anyone laugh, and the dancing at best is mediocre".

They complimented the music as "generally excellent", and highlighted George Murphy, Phyllis Marshall, Joan Fairfax and Margo MacKinnon for their "superb singing".

[3] The Toronto Star had a different view on the show, writing that it has a "big dash of comedy ... an eyeful of brightness if you are television color blind ... some lovely songs with a punch ... dancing with a point, rhythm ... and fast timing which only seldom goes astray".