As It Happens

"As It Happens: Radio that's a real troper."

This long-running Canadian radio show on CBC Radio One - celebrating its fiftieth anniversary in the 2018-2019 season - tackles news around the world, specializing in obscure but amusing news stories and giving alternate viewpoints on bigger stories. Their key feature is that they always use outgoing telephone interviews with newsmakers, as opposed to using their main studio for visitors or communicating with their secondary facilities. With humble beginnings in 1968 as "What's New in Saskatoon?", the show eventually changed its name and jumpstarted the careers of radio legends like Alan Maitland and Barbara Frum.

It's been billed as a "call-out show" in the past; instead of having the public call in to discuss the news of the day, the show calls important and interesting people and interviews them over the phone.

Ad of the late-2010s, "AIH" is hosted by Carol Off (who interviews the guests) and Jeff Douglas (who introduces the segments and reads the non-interview items).


 * Christmas Episode: The last episode before Christmas Day is always given over to Alan Maitland's reading of The Shepherd followed by a discussion of the novella. The usual news break a half-hour into the episode is skipped on this day so that the story is not interrupted.
 * Crowning Moment of Awesome:
 * The event that showed As It Happens was a serious news show came early in its run: it was given a court injunction forbidding them to air a particular interview, so the hosts filled the time by reading the court order verbatim, staying within the letter of the law while still getting the news out.
 * On March 21, 1977, Barbara Frum mediated a hostage negotiation on-air, convincing the hostage-taker to surrender peacefully without harming any of the hostages.
 * Germans Love David Hasselhoff: As It Happens airs in dozens of countries around the world, but in Finland, fans will frequently get up at 5:30 a.m. local time to listen to the show.
 * Incredibly Lame Pun: Every intro ends with one of these. They also show up in the middle of the shows.
 * The intro pun occasionally winds up being a Crowning Moment of Funny.
 * Punctuated! For! Emphasis!: The classic "goddamn cabbage" interview given by Barbara Frum.
 * Real Song Theme Tune: Moe Kuffman's "Curried Soul".
 * Running Gag: Whenever a British city is mentioned on the show, its distance is measured from Reading. This became a running gag after London was mentioned as "thirty miles east of Reading".