Shirley Solomon

Shirley Solomon (born c. 1947) is a Canadian television talk show host.

She hosted The Shirley Show, a daily afternoon talk show on CTV from September 1989-1995. It was syndicated to several major-market American television stations, a historic development for a Canadian talk show, lasting for six seasons.

Solomon previously hosted a talk show on The Life Channel, a short-lived Canadian pay television service.

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