One of the great things about having a book with short and to the point chapters, is the fact the reader is offered a massive amount of information and facts about a most notable personality. Marci Ien is a most familiar face on Canadian television, having had a career in media that many would envy.
She was seen on television quite early as a child, on the popular children’s program Circle Square. She began her television career early in the 1990’s on CHCH-TV in Hamilton, working her way to a general reporter then a Queen’s Park reporter. Marci talks in detail about these accomplishments working her way up the media ladder to so speak.
She headed over to CTV, with the crowning glory, in becoming the first black news anchor along with Beverly Thomson on Canada AM. She was there for several years until the show was cancelled with another morning news and information package rising from the ashes without any of the previous hosts.
Ien talks of becoming a guest panelist many times on popular CTV show The Social, filling in often and eventually replacing Traci Melchor. She notes people were skeptical of that role on The Social, some even thinking it as a gossip-fest type show. But the show is much more than that, with important topics of the day, Marci fitting in perfectly with the other four hosts.
Marci’s book is an important work talking of her life, marriage, children, and injustices that she has faced as a black woman in Canada. A most disturbing moment was when she was stopped by police in the driveway of her home, obviously because of the colour of her skin. Marci also talks of teaming with Masai Ujiri of the Toronto Raptors to bring an athletic program to a high school in Saskatchewan after a shooting had killed several people in one of the high schools.
Since the book was released, Marci has gone on to become a Member of Parliament in the riding of Toronto Centre. She may be off television, but her presence is forever felt there.
OFF SCRIPT is certainly on target, a book filled with warmth, hope and eye-opening commentary about the injustices of life.