Flick Flack
Flick Flack is a Canadian television series broadcast by Global Television Network in 1974. The series featured interviews with motion picture industry personalities combined with excerpts from films. William Shatner was the regular series host.
Episodes
Flick Flack was among the first series to be broadcast on the Global Television Network. It premiered on 7 January 1974, one day after Global's inaugural broadcasts, with an episode that featured animals in film. Its first regular timeslot was on Fridays at 10 p.m. starting with an 18 January 1974 episode featuring Mel Brooks and Anne Bancroft.Episodes featured topics such as science fiction films, animal performers, Paramount Studios and the Canadian film industry. Personalities included costume designer Edith Head and an episode with directors George Cukor, John Schlesinger. "Above the Line" featured interviews with director John Frankenheimer, actor Richard Harris, writer Garson Kanin and producer Martin Ransohoff.
The series moved to a Sunday 6:30 p.m. time slot from 5 May 1974 and was dropped from Global's schedule later that year. Global cancelled Flick Flack and 14 other Canadian series in May 1974 and the series was dropped from the schedule after June 1974.