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Ann Landers
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Taking a crack'at the national funnybone each week are four mirthmakers---Joan Stuart, Peter
Cullen, Ted Zeigler and Barrie Baldaro---the stars of Funny Yo't, Should Say That, a series heard
Sundays on the CBC radio network. Backed by the Tony Chappell Orchestra, singer Sheila
Graham and announcer Sheridan Nelson, the show originates 'from Sir George WilliamslUniversity
-Theatre, Montreal. They're doing their bit to bring real live comedy back to radio. And what's
more, the laughs are real. •
Comedy Cafe'
Canada .And Canadians
Get A Comic Treatment
Five very funny people. get
together to. give. Canada and
Canadians a comic treatment
when Comedy Cafe carne to
CBC television,. Saturday',
February 1, in' colour,
following Hockey Night in
Canada J at ' 10:15 p.m.
fapproxirnate time) EST.
This rapid-fire revue from
CBC Montrealars comics ,
Barrie Bal aro, Da%e
Broad foot, George .Carron.
Joan Stuart and •Ted Zeigler.
With -writers John Morgan and
Martin Bronstein, they've also.
been. largely.. responsible for
CBC -radio's; '_Funny You
Should Say • That, the highly
successful Sunday series: xn`d
the Montreal' local version of
Comedy Cafe, which has been .
running since Septenlbcr. With
a live audience, the shod k
produced by !)ale Barnes.
Although. their aim is to
present straight comcd•
satirical uvertone. Creep
through into CotnedCafe. In
the first edition, ..for Instance.
after disposing of hcx•kt* , our,
national obsession, the cast
takes a swipe . other sacred
aspects of Canada-. Where's
The Ta‘ ern. • for e\aniplv, or
"the Plaia,-, del !'oras of the
mind, w here the,: hull n i ns
suprenlh.• -
• ;\nd marriage. espe iall�
the kind attempted hetN 'r•en a
E; rench-Canadian male and
En gl ish-Canadian. girl. Joan
Stuart and George Carron
play • the I•:A,glaise couple,
•
•'an entente that long ago lost
its cordiale.-
-Among- the other sketches
of 1 ehni it 1 were " I)a‘e
liroadt•oot in his tkell-know n
role as " I he \htnlber for
lucking Eton & 1'as a visit
10 the ktlueht•t• of the future.
\‘ here we ea\ esdrop on two
forlorn 11 .15Ps tr' ing to
communicate in \1estitlount
1'.ark,' ��here !•'renth has
become Illandatllrl : and a
X1.11 \‘I1h tions, astronaut..
O11 ltrtiire t'diti(il'. %1t'‘1t'rs
‘% 111 bt' in •Jerry \trig.
Icader of the Age iieheltion. ;l •
hippie surgeon frutil a
no-t•\anl college: and a \\ ASP
\1, tit l \'t i n \l014•1rta1
u tdt r•�t.�in the .,,trauma t�l
ino\111I.; hack to Toronto.•
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Doesn't Know. Father
DEAR ANN LANDERS: Is it
possible 'to grow, up in the same
house with someone, spend 17
'years together,rr and not really,
know that person?
I am• a high school senior
(mate), and it just `occurred to
me that I do not know my
father. We have never had a real
c•onVersation. 1 can't rennenfber
thatwe ever exchanged views
about anything, or that he ever
gave me credit for having an idea
.worth , listening to, When he
speaks to me it is always in
criticism of • the way 1 . am
standing, what I am wearing, or
some other meaningless thing —
like the length of my h• ' or ttte
tightness of my pants.
People think well of me
(outside of my family, that -is). 1
have always made top .grades
excelled in math and biology. I
cannot recall that my father has
ever given ' me a compliment,
although he seetns to enjoy it
when others do.
Is there any way I can dget to
know my father'? People say he
is a great guy. — JOHN
dear,ohn: It' you are 17 and •
have never had a real
conversation with volar father, is
is•
unlikely- that you will ever
solve the problem,completely .
Unless comrnunktation is
established early -- it' ddesn't
happen. •
I feel sorry for your dad: You
.sound lijte a'lad worth knowing'
I hope you start talking to your
children the moment they are
born. That's the time to open
'the avenues of communication.
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DEAR ANN LANDERS: 1
am working • 12 hours a day
(eight hours on one, job and four
on another) to put my husband
through medical school. I am
not complaining, Ar n. I'm glad'I
have the health and energy to'do
it. One day, when Ed is d doctor,
I will have, the satisfaction of
knowing' T helped • him. Right
now, 1 need some advice.
Ed has joined a volunteer
Rescue Squad and he spends
every Sunday and holiday at the
Rescue Headquarters. We can't.
go to church together because he
has signed up for Sundays. When
something social comes along, he
is not available: -
At ,least once a week we get
jarred out of a sound. sleep an
emergency -- and Ed must go.
This means 1 get up at 3:00 a.m.
or whenever the calls come, fix
him coffee and eggs and get his
white uniform out. He gets no
pay for this. 1 spent $70 on his
white pants and coats and shoes.,.
(Ile needs two sets.)
I know Ed enjoys this rescue
work, but is he being fair to me?
What du you think? — S.O.S.
Dear S.O:B, t Tell Ed if he
wants to do rescue work, he'd'
better stay ,,home and 'save his
marriage. Since he enjoys the
work so much he can •get a
part-time job with an ambulance
service and give you some rest.
When Ed is'a wage earner he can •
donate his time to community
service.
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