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Peter Mansbridge invites us to walk the beat with him in this entertaining and revealing look into his life and career, from his early broadcasting days in the remote northern Manitoba community of Churchill to the fast-paced news desk of CBC's flagship show, The National, where he reported on stories from around the world.
Today, Peter Mansbridge is often recognized for his distinctive deep voice, which calmly delivered the news for over fifty years. But ironically, he never considered becoming a broadcaster. In some ways, though, Peter was prepared for a life as a newscaster from an early age. Every night around the dinner table, his family would debate the news of the day, from Cold War scandals and Vietnam to Elvis Presley and the Beatles.
So in 1968, when by chance a CBC radio manager in Churchill, Manitoba, offered him a spot hosting the local late night music program, Peter embraced the opportunity. Without a teacher, he tuned into broadcasts from across Canada, the US, and the UK to learn the basic skills of a journalist and he eventually parlayed his position into his first news job. Less than twenty years later, he became the chief correspondent and anchor of The National.
With humour and heart, Peter shares never-before-told stories from his distinguished career, including reporting on the fall of the Berlin Wall and the horror of 9/11, walking the beaches of Normandy with Tom Brokaw, and talking with Canadian prime ministers from John Diefenbaker to Justin Trudeau. But it's far from all serious. Peter also writes about finding the "cure" for baldness in China and landing the role of Peter Moosebridge in Disney's Zootopia. From the first (and only) time he was late to broadcast to his poignant interview with the late Gord Downie, these are the moments that have stuck with him.
After years of interviewing others, Peter turns the lens on himself and takes us behind the scenes of his life on the frontlines of journalism as he reflects on the toll of being in the spotlight, the importance of diversity in the newsroom, the role of the media then and now, and the responsibilities we all bear as citizens in an increasingly global world.
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- Intro
- Title Page
- Dedication
- My First Prime Minister
- Part I: A Penny on the Floor
- 1. Beginnings
- 2. Bear Trap
- 3. A Wake-Up Call
- 4. The Prince and the Papers
- 5. The Three-Year Mark
- 6. Winnipeg Days
- 7. Diversity in the Newsroom
- 8. The Wings on Her Lapel
- 9. Russell Means
- 10. Hair Raising in China
- 11. Heroes in Broadcasting
- 12. The Mystery Building
- 13. Dead Air
- 14. Diana
- 15. A Name in a Versailles Hat
- 16. The Final Ballot
- 17. The Right Stuff
- 18. A Call from CBS
- 19. Airport Connections
- 20. The Twenty-Four-Hour Suit
- 21. John Turner
- 22. Rigging the Election
- 23. The Wall
- 24. The Soldier at the Door
- 25. High School Crush
- 26. A Man, a Feather, and a Statue
- 27. Seat 1A
- 28. The Iron Interview
- 29. Mothers and Monarchs
- 30. Lead Foot
- 31. The Highest Blessing
- 32. Thumbs Up, He's Dead
- 33. Chrétien Style
- 34. In the War Zone
- 35. It Can Be Ugly Out There
- 36. A Call in the Night
- 37. The Pilot
- 38. Buying Time
- 39. The Gathering Storm
- 40. King David's Chocolate
- 41. Hacks and Flacks
- 42. Acts of Kindness
- 43. The Pope and the President
- 44. Beg, Borrow, or Steal
- 45. Flight of a Lifetime
- 46. The Colonel
- 47. Pearl-Coloured Toyotas
- 48. The Northwest Passage
- 49. True Celebrity
- 50. The Obama Thing
- 51. The Edge of the Earth
- 52. King of the Sea
- 53. Wrong Table
- 54. Jack Layton
- 55. The Secret of Beechey Island
- 56. Searching for Franklin
- 57. John McCain
- 58. Johnny Hihgney
- 59. Chancellor Mansbridge
- 60. The Real Stephen Harper
- 61. Peter Moosebridge
- Part II: What Is "It"?
- 62. Paris
- 63. Ringo
- 64. The Burden of Service
- 65. High Flight
- 66. Trending
- 67. Gord Downie
- 68. The Trudeaus
- 69. A River Runs Through It
- Part III: Canada
- 70. Traffic Agent Required
- Photographs
- Acknowledgments
- About the Author
- Copyright
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