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Memorial service scheduled for beloved Calgary children’s entertainer, Buck Shot

News RoomBy News RoomSeptember 20, 20240 ViewsNo Comments3 Mins Read
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Ron (Buck Shot) Barge, a longtime children’s TV star in Calgary, will be honored with a memorial service at the Centre Street Church. Barge, who died at home just 10 days before his 88th birthday, entertained Calgarians for 30 years with his show, “The Buck Shot Show,” alongside his sidekick Benny the Bear. The memorial is scheduled for noon, as that was the time the show would start every day. Barge’s children, Ken and Brenda, are looking forward to the event, as it will be a fitting tribute to their father who would have loved it.

“Buck Shot” was one of the longest-running children’s shows in Canada, surpassing other popular shows such as “Mr. Dressup” and “The Friendly Giant.” Barge was asked to develop the show while working as a cameraman and floor director at CFCN in Calgary. Known for his ability to interact with kids in the audience and get genuine responses, Barge’s show ran from 1967 to 1997. Even after the show ended, he continued to make special appearances at events, showcasing his love for entertaining children and families.

Barge, a musician for most of his life, also played in bands from a young age and was part of the Stardells for over 20 years in Calgary. His family remembers him fondly as someone who truly loved the show and the character he created as Buck Shot. Because the show was broadcast live, there were often pranks played by the crew, with the birthday book being a common target. Despite the jokes and challenges, Barge maintained a straight face and kept the show entertaining for his young audience.

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The memorial for Ron Barge has brought a wave of appreciation and fond memories from fans and colleagues alike. His daughter Brenda mentioned that it has been a rediscovery of who her father was, as people have shared beautiful stories and messages online. The outpouring of love and support for Barge has highlighted the impact he had on generations of children who grew up watching his show. The memorial will be a celebration of his life and legacy, honoring a beloved television icon in the Calgary community.

As one of the pioneers in children’s television in Canada, Ron (Buck Shot) Barge left a lasting legacy with his show and his endearing character. His ability to connect with children, deliver entertaining content, and maintain a sense of fun and professionalism made him a beloved figure in Calgary and beyond. The lasting impact of his work and the memories he created for countless viewers will be cherished for years to come. The memorial service will be a fitting tribute to a man who dedicated his life to bringing joy and laughter to children through his television show.

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