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Let's See was a special Canadian television show. It was broadcast on CBC Television. This show aired from September 6, 1952, to July 4, 1953. It was a short, fun program that lasted only 15 minutes.

What Was Let's See?

Let's See was a puppet show. It featured a friendly puppet character named Uncle Chichimus. The voice for Uncle Chichimus was provided by John Conway. Each evening, Uncle Chichimus would appear on screen.

What Did the Show Do?

The main job of Let's See was to tell viewers what was coming up next. Uncle Chichimus would present the television schedule for the evening. He also gave the weather forecast. This helped families plan their viewing and know about the weather.

Who Else Was On the Show?

Percy Saltzman was the host of Let's See. He was a well-known personality at the time. Larry D. Mann was also a regular on the show. These people helped make the program interesting and lively.

Behind the Scenes

Many talented people worked to create Let's See. They made sure the show was ready for broadcast every day.

Who Produced the Show?

The show was produced by several people. These producers helped manage everything. They included Norman Campbell, Franz Kraemer, Norman Jewison, and Don Brown. They made sure the show ran smoothly.

Who Wrote the Scripts?

Joan Hughes was the script assistant for Let's See. She helped with the writing. Her work made sure Uncle Chichimus had interesting things to say.

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