Liz Grogan

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Liz Grogan is a Canadian television host.

She co-hosted CBWT's Noon Hour program in the 1970s.

Later she moved to CTV on the program Live It Up!, one of the first co-hosts in the program.

She was co-host with Peter Feniak of CTV's Lifetime between 1986 and 1988, but had to leave the show because she was pregnant.[1]

In the mid-1990s she co-hosted a health phone-in program with Dr. Rosana Pellizzari on WTN, Doctor on Call.[2] She hosted Globetrotter, a travel program for women, on WTN for the 1996–97 season.[3]

On September 12, 1987 she married freelance cinematographer Doug McLellan.[4]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Haslett Cuff, John (September 10, 1988). "Lifetime gets new co-host, ends lengthy tape delays". Globe and Mail. p. C9. ProQuest 385864906.
  2. ^ "SPECIALTY TELEVISION CHANNELS Women find a channel to call their own WTN". Globe and Mail. September 15, 1997. p. C15. ProQuest 384667371.
  3. ^ Zerbisias, Antonia (August 23, 1996). "Specialty TV's the thing: Quality marks fall lineups". Toronto Star. p. C9.
  4. ^ "CTV plays cupid pairing Liz Grogan with old co-worker". Toronto Star. August 30, 1987. p. G3.

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