Jack Humphrey

TV Producer

1932 – 1987

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Who was Jack Humphrey?

Jack Humphrey was a Canadian television producer and writer.

Born John R. Humphrey in St. Boniface, Manitoba, and grew up in Vancouver, British Columbia. He was introduced to the entertainment industry by his sister, J.J. McColl, a writer and CBC Radio personality. Humphrey wrote and performed in the radio comedies Vancouver Scene and Two for the Show for CBC Radio. He also worked for the Vancouver radio station CJOR and later hosted the CBC Television variety show Parade.

Humphrey relocated to Toronto, Ontario in 1967, where he produced the CBC Radio political satire show Inside from the Outside from 1969 to 1975. Humphrey, along with his partner Louis Del Grande, wrote and story edited the CBC Television sitcom, King of Kensington, eventually going on to become executive producer of the series, which ran from 1975 to 1980.

Humphrey wrote the pilot for the sitcom Flappers, and served as executive producer for the series, which ran from 1979 to 1981. He also adapted the CBC Radio series Travels with Aunt Jane into a television sitcom created for especially for actress Jane Mallet. He helped launch the series Seeing Things, which ran from 1981 to 1987 and starred Louis Del Grande, and developed and executive produced the sitcom Hangin' In, which ran from 1981 to 1986.

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Born
May 20, 1932
St. Boniface
Also known as
  • John R. Humphrey
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Nationality
  • Canada
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Died
Apr 1, 1987

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on July 23, 2013

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