Lain's Log

My Saturday with Ted!

November 24/12.

Never expected to be sitting down at the NewsTalk 1010 studios to talk to Ted Woloshyn on Saturday with Ted, but it happened!

This is the little studio where Ted runs the jam-packed show every week,

along with his trusty musical companion, jazz pianist Bill King, who plays the intros before every interview. It was a treat to sit right next to him to watch and listen. What a talent.


I got to the station at 2 St. Clair Avenue West around 11 a.m. Show producer Dan Jacobs came downstairs to the parking lot to bring me up to the second floor, where I waited in the "holding room", (actually the control room for Ted's show)! Really fun to be "behind-the-scenes",


listening to the banter back & forth between Ted and Bill. They make a great team! If I leaned over, I could JUST see Ted's face behind the glass.


Dan Jacobs, (right), gets very little time to sit. He's constantly up and down. He produces Larry Fedoruk's show as well as Ted's, and spends most of his day rounding up guests and getting them into (and out of) the studio. On  the other hand, Mike Catherwood (left, with cap), operates the board, interacts with Ted and Bill and helps make the show flow! I really enjoyed watching Mike in action, so quick with the quips and effects.


There were so many long commercial breaks, Ted even had time to give me a tour of the newsroom across the hall. He showed me where award-winning newscaster Dave Agar sits (2nd from left - the chair right next to the window). The place looks nothing like it did when I worked there way back in 1975!


Ted made me feel so comfortable. We talked about the early days of Good News reporting, the time I spent working with Bob McAdorey (Ted says Mac inspired him to get into radio), teen idol Bobby Sherman, my Dad (Rex Loring), my Mum (Jill Loring, who worked at CFRB as a copy writer for 26 years), and my experience with breast cancer.

Only problem is, now I remember how much I miss the radio biz! Thanks, Ted, for the chance to wear headphones again and talk to an invisible audience. Was a blast!


P.S., I didn't even realize there were video cameras in the studio, recording us the whole time! (Ted pointed them out to me during a commercial break). My sister, Carrie, sent me a few shots. This is one of them.

Click on the play button to listen to the interview!

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Saturday with Ted!

November 23/12.

Shameless plug alert!

I'm excited to have been invited as a guest on the radio show Saturday with Ted, featuring Ted Woloshyn tomorrow morning (Saturday November 24th) at NewsTalk 1010 AM. I'm scheduled for 11:30 a.m.

The topic is my experience with breast cancer,


 but I'm hoping we'll also get to discuss the good old radio days (I started my career at CFRB 1010 as a Good News reporter back in the summer of 1975!) - Very old magazine ad above!


And maybe, we might even talk about my 18 years at Global TV, working with the late, great Bob McAdorey (here on the set of Entertainment Desk back around 1996). I still miss Bob. Sigh.

I've been a fan of Ted's for many years. He's such a talented interviewer and has that special gift to make guests feel comfortable. I've never experienced that first-hand, but I hope I'm right, since I'm a nervous wreck about being back on the radio after decades away! (and THIS time, on the OTHER side of the mic!)

Ted always has fabulous chefs on the show to whip up mouth-watering recipes in the studio. I'm sure no chef, but I've decided to bake a batch of chocolate chip cookies to give Ted and his co-workers!


With Franelle in Los Angeles

The famous recipe comes from my longtime friend, Franelle Silver, who lives in Hollywood. She used to make these cookies to take on the set of M*A*S*H when she visited the cast and crew. She was always a big hit and welcomed with open arms when she brought these delectable sweet treats!


See you Saturday Ted!




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On the go!

November 22/12.


Happy Thanksgiving to my friends in the U.S.! Hope it's a happy day.


Also the 49-year anniversary of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. Hard to imagine it's been that long.


I neglected to write in my last entry about fighting my speeding ticket! Never did that before (and it's unlikely I will again). It related to a ticket I got on Gerrard Street West last March while driving to see my daughter, Kate, perform in a solo concert. I was a bit late, and stupidly stepped on the gas, then got stopped going 51 in a 40 zone, received a $55 fine, was faced with losing 3 demerit points and ended up being even LATER (of course),  for  the concert. Since I didn't want to lose those points, decided to try and fight it.


Six months later, I ended up at Old City Hall in one of the many rickety old courtrooms. I met a nice young woman who was fighting her first ticket too, in the same courtroom, so we sat together. About 30 other people were there, waiting to approach the bench. I had no idea the judge takes the cases in alphabetical order, so being Loring, I got seen exactly at the midway point. My heart was racing and it was scary to have to walk towards the stern looking judge and declare myself guilty. They dropped the rate to $45 and I didn't have to lose the points! While there, I saw a prisoner decked out in an orange jumpsuit, being led away. He had such a frightened look on his face and it made me want to run the other way and out the front door to freedom.


Once back on Queen Street, I checked out Toronto City Hall and Nathan Phillips Square (which was a bit of a mess as the skating rink was being prepared), and


the Sheraton Centre Hotel, where I've never stayed overnight, (came close), but had many good times (starting way back when I was the 680 News City Hall reporter in 1976!) Reporters and camera folks from the City Hall press gallery were notorious for hanging out at the Sheraton Centre bars. What was that one called....the LONG BAR?? I think so. It was said to be 100 feet long!


Later, celebrated my speeding ticket victory by getting a new Shellac job at Urban Nails.


November 14th was a beautiful day for a run. Sadly, could only get to three laps, due to a painful stitch in my side. Still gunning to get back up to my record of eight laps, but might take a while!


That evening, we spent a few hours at The Friendly Greek on the Danforth (my fave place),


where we took my sister-in-law, Debbie and her significant other, Geoff, out for dinner. It was fun -


and the food, delish! We shared the flaming cheese appetizer - OPA!!


I had Ouzo on the rocks, a drink I first discovered while watching the movie 40 Carats, (1973), starring Liv Ullmann and Edward Albert Jr. They sipped it together on a romantic Greek beach in Argos, causing me a lifetime dream/wish to visit the place. (so far, have never been able to get there!)


The next day, yet another visit to No Frills, (where I practically live),


and then, a trip to The Eaton Centre to pick up a bunch of things. The place was all decorated for the holidays, including the popular massive reindeer!


I was shocked to see so many people crammed around the fountain area. WHY?? What was going on?


I thought there was some kind of an emergency, but nope.


Turned out, it was the day the fancy schmancy new LED Christmas tree was about to be lit up and I just happened by, right underneath it, at the exact moment the candy cane switch was scheduled to be thrown! First it was all dark.


Then, doing the honours? Jeanne Beker and Santa!


Bing! - And the pink lights were all on!!

Some people love it, others can't stand it! All I know is, hundreds of people are lining up every day to have their photo taken with the tree!

After the tree-lighting, I continued on my merry way,

 looking for Christmas gifts and a new holiday dress.

Saw Brad Pitt, hawking Chanel #5 at The Bay,


then hit up Reitmans, where I thought I could find something pretty, but hated everything!

Finally spotted a dress I adored at a hot store called Dynamite.

It's shiny, sparkly and has a cool design in the back!

Later in the week, took Max to Long & McQuade to pick up the speakers he had repaired. (luckily, for free, since they were still under warranty!) Very heavy, but he carries them "like so much tissue paper"!

(that's a line from "Mrs. Potts" in the sexy William Holden/Kim Novak movie, Picnic).

While waiting for Max in the parking lot, I ran into a man who recognized me from high school days! Ian Gray, a former student at Northern Secondary was celebrating his birthday and offered to take a blog shot of me against the L & M graffiti wall!

(Thanks Ian! Long time no see....as in decades)!!


This past week, Max took his hat off long enough to get a new haircut! (This is the most anyone has seen of his eyes for years)!


The same day, Sam took his Dad out for a green pea soup dinner at the Lawrence Plaza restaurant, United Bakery. For some reason, the folks sitting next to them, took it upon themselves to befriend them and draw their caricature! (Not very flattering, but funny)!


On November 19th, I paid a visit to my cardiologist. With all the stress and anxiety over the past two years, the old ticker seems to be doing flip flops from time to time, so the Doc likes to keep an eye on me. (not a stylist or push-up bra anywhere in sight! - only a sequin-y black belt to jazz up the hideous gown).


The Doc says everything is OK and to come back and see him next September.

One more celebration, to fix up some broken and chipped Shellac at the (highly decorated) Urban Nails. Tom took on the challenge!

Then the drive home, on a beautiful evening, to make dinner for everybody.


Oh, and forgot, while shopping for the holiday dress, just couldn't get past La Senza's new 2012 version of the Christmas teddy! HAD to try it on. Didn't buy it, even though it's so cute. Santa Baby, hurry down the chimney!

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