Pamela Wallin Live
It didn't take long for Pamela Wallin to bounce back after CBC Television ousted her from Prime Time News in 1995. That same year she launched her own production company, and her daily talk show – Pamela Wallin Live – was snapped up by CBC Newsworld. Debuting that fall, Wallin's easy conversation and sharp interviewing skills made the live nightly show a star in the network's lineup. Later shortened to Pamela Wallin, it was cut from an hour to 30 minutes in 2000, its last season.
Suzuki is science's sexy poster boy
Broadcast Date: Dec. 29, 1999
Wearing nothing more than a strategically-placed fig leaf, David Suzuki strikes a pose and smiles for the camera. Soon after the publicity shots celebrating the 40th anniversary of The Nature of Things are released, the talk begins. Many people are amazed at how well he has maintained his toned physique. Others criticize Suzuki and say that this campaign detracts from his scientific achievements. In this interview, Suzuki talks about keeping fit after age 63, his childhood and his current campaign against genetically modified foods.Suzuki is science's sexy poster boy
• Suzuki was inspired to work on his abdominal muscles after talking with his daughter Sarika. While working on a school project, Sarika was cutting out pictures from a magazine and commented on the models' "six-packs." She went on to comment that he had a "one-pack," or gut. Suzuki, who was previously unaware of the term describing a set of well-defined abs, was then inspired to work on achieving that chiselled physique.Suzuki is science's sexy poster boy
Medium: Television
Program: Pamela Wallin Live
Broadcast Date: Dec. 29, 1999
Guest(s): David Suzuki
Host: Pamela Wallin
Duration: 8:17
Last updated:
July 30, 2009






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