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Wingham Motor Inn
July 19 - 21
Thur., July 19
11:00 Polka Dot Door
11:30 Cucumber: Senses
12:00 Guess What?: Glass
12:10 The Body Works..
12:20 Parlez-Moi: Sol and
the Scout Tent
12:30 Tell Me a Story: The
Beaver and_the
Mountie
12:40 Get It Together:
Armor. Ane demon-
strates how to make a
splendid helmeted suit
of armor out of cor-
rugated cardboard
and aluminum foil.
12:50 Look and Learn: Silk
Moths
1:00 Struggle beneath the
Sea: Spawning Season
1:30 Realities: Challenge to
Social Democracy
2:00 Voices of Early Can-
ada: The Last Buf-
falo Hunter. Metis
hunter and trader Nor-
bert Welsh recounts
some of his adventures
among Riel's people.
2:30 Talking Film: The
Making of a Musical
3:00 Perspectives: Beyond
the White Face. A look
at contemporary
mime.
3:30 Explorations in Shaw:
The Worst of Crimes.
The appalling condi-
tions in London's
slums and sweatshops.
4:00 Passe-Partout
4:30 Kidsworld: A young
scientist who received
an award for her re-
search into a cure for
the common cold; a
girl who quickly solves
a world-famous puz- .
,,zle; a high-spirited
baton twirler; old-time
fiddling on Prince Ed-
ward Island; a new-
born colt; and a star
from the series Hill
Street Blues.
5:00 Sesame Street
6:00 Polka Dot Door
6:30 Cucumber: Ground
Transportation
7:00 Doctor Who: The Lei-.
sure Hive, Part 3 of 4
7:30 Magic Shadows: Les
Miserables. Pt. 4 of 5
8:00 Realities : Conserva-
tive Ideology
8:30 Not One of the Crowd:
Focusing on Liz, a
woman who spent 18
months in a mental in-
stitution.
9:00 Speaking Out: The
Bible. John Meagher,
author ,of Five Gospels
and professor of re-
ligious studies, and
television preacher
John Wesley White
present their diver-
gent views of the
meaning and origins of
the New Testament.
10:30 Canada: The Great
Experiment: The
Nation Within, Part 2.
11:00 Realities: Conserva-
tive Ideology
11:30 Talking Film': The
Documentary:
12:00 Adventures in . His-
tory: Strangers at the
Door
Fri., July 20
11:00 Polka Dot Door
11:30 Cucumber: Sports
12:00 Guess What?: Puzzles
12:10 The eBBoL Works. .... _
12:20 Parlez-moi: Sol's
Dancing Lessons
12:30 Tell Me a Story: The
Japanese Fan
12:40 Math Patrol 3: Sub-
traction 3
1:00 Fast Forward: The
Information Flow
1:30 Realities: Conserva-
tive Ideology
2:00 For the Record: Walt-
er Stansell, 93, of Staf-
fordville talks about
the working scale
models of old-time
steam engines he's
been building ever
since he got his first
engineering degree at
14 years of age.
2:30 Talking Film: The
Classic Western
3:00 High Notes
3:30 Witness to Yesterday:
George Bernard Shaw,
portrayed by Barry
Morse.
4:00 Passe-Partout
4:30 Kidsworld: Todd
Bridges, ,co-star of
Diff'rent Strokes; a 10 -
year -old banjo pick-
ing champion; and a
young circus troupe.
Viewers also learn
about one school's ef-
forts to conserve en-
ergy; visit a special
contact centre at the
Calgary Zoo; and see
some basketball stunts
from the Fast Break-
ers in Tuscaloosa, Ala.
5:00 .Sesame Streit
6:00 Polka Dot Door
6:30 Fables of the Green
. Forest: Reddy Fox
and the Sheep
7:00 High Notes
7:30 Magic Shadows: Les
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8:30 North of 60 Degrees:,,
estiriy encertain:
Terms and Condition
9: 0 The Ascent of. Man:
The Starry Messenger.
Visits the.ruins',on
Easter Island and the
ancient Mayan city o
Copan.
10:00 Marine Biology:
Sound in the Sea
10:30 In Search of Paradise:
The Renaissance in
Flower.
11:00 Perspectives: Beyond
the White Face •
11:30 Talking Film: More
Film Criticism
12:00 . Adventures in His-
tory: The War Is Over
Wilson novel. Hero
Gregory Peck must
decide between cor-
porate success and his
wife and family. With
Jennifer Jones and
Fredric March.
10:40 Conversations
11:00 Movie, "Over the
Moon" (1937) A poor
young girl comes into
a fortune, but this does
not help her romance
with a proud young
doctor. Starring Merle
Oberon and Rex Har-
rison.
12:15 Conversations, Part 2
Sun., July 22
12:00 Frontiere de la liberte
12:30 Grandeur nature
1:00 Jardins, paradis des
reves
1:30 Nova
2:30 Chefs-d'oeuvre a 1'-
ecran'
3:30 La Maison magique
4:00 Entre deux nuages
4:15 Colargol
4:30 La Petite Lulu
5:00 Passe-Partout
5:30 L'Atelier des Pis-
senlits
6:00 Ca, c'est l'Ontario
6:30 D'Artagnan
8:00 Villages et Visages
8:30 Au Nord du 60 Degrees
9:00 Tele -cinema
11:00 L'Ete show
Mon., July 23
11:00 Polka Dot Door
11:30. Cucumber: Pets
—1-2:00 Guess. What -i Rubber
s
f
Sat., July 21
12:00 Personal Spaces: An
Ancient' Trinity. Har-
ron discusses the
social functions of
marriage and the •
family.
12:30 How to Start a Small
Business. Finding
Your Niche in the
Market.
1:00 The 'Body in Question:
Perishable Goods
2:00 The Computer Acad- .
emy. Computer Lan-
guages — Program 6
of 12
2:30 The Academy on Com-
puters with Jack
Livesley. Computer
Languages — Pro-
gram 6 of 12
3:00 Understanding Human
Behavior: Social
Groups
3:30 Understanding Human
Behavior: Persuasion
4:00 Understanding Human
Behavior: Applied
Psychology
4:30 Kidsworld: An auto
demolition derby;
young Hawaiian
dancers; synchronized
swimming; Toronto's
Gadget Shop; a
champion appaloosa
stallion; a 12 -year-old
who has her own tele-
vision cooking show;
and the manufacture
.of ice cream.
5:00 Sesame Street
6:00 Polka Dot Door
6:30 Struggle beneath the
Sea: The Mudskipper
7:00 Doctor Who: The Lei-
sure Hive, (Final)
7:30 People and Pets: Pets
and Their 1Vlcdern
Roots
8:00 Movie; "The Man in
the Gray Fiannel Suit"
(1956) Based on the
bestselling Sloan
Tues., July 24
Wed., July 25
11:00 Polka Dot Door 11:00
11:30 Cucumber: Pioneer 11:30
Life, Part 1
12:00 Guess What?: Ten- 12:00
pin Bowling
12:10 The Body Works 12:10
12:20 Parlez-moi: Sol and 12:20
the Photographer w
12:30 Tell Me a Story: The 12:30
Wolf and the Seven
Little Kids
1-2:40 The Adventures off 12:40
Timothy Pilgrim:
The Missing Half- 1:00
penny
Struggle beneath the 1:30
Sea: The Tide Pool
1:30 The Stationary Ark:
Gorillas
People Patterns:
Green Grows Sudbury
2:30 Talking Film: The
Director
3:00 The Newcomers: 1740.
French soldier is
rescued from drown-
ing by daughter of a
habitant, and must
convalesce in their
home. When he ac-
cepts a proposal to
lead a fur -trading ex-..
pedition into the north-
ern woods, he discov-
ers a land of great
beauty.
4:00 Passe-Partout
4:30 Kidsworld:- A de-
termined 12 -year-old
with artificial limbs
shows how he makes it
in sports, and viewers •
' get a ride on a thrilling
roller coaster in Kan-
sas City. Other kids
12:10 The Body Works
12:20 Parlez-rnoi: Sol and.
the Flea Market
12:30 Tell Me a Story: The
Forgetful Fairy God-
mother
12:40 Two plus You: Rain,
, Rain, Go Away
1:00 The Music of Man:
The Age of the Com-
poser --
2:00 World .Business Sum-
mit: The U.S. Deficit
2:30 Talking Film: The
Producer
3:00 High Notes
3:30 Witness to Yesterday:
William Shakespeare
portrayed by Barry
Morse.
4:00 Passe-Partou
4:30 .Kidsworld: A cycle •
racer; a long-dis-
tance marathon run-
ner; a gymnast• with
diabetes; trail bike
riders; and 'a .com-
poser. Two Mont-
realers tell about their
subway system; an
RCMP officer shows
how his dog detects ex-
plosives; and Veronica
Tennanttalks'about
her work.
5:00 Sesame Street
6:00 Polka Dot Door
6:30 Fables of the Green
Forest: Chatterer the
Squirrel
7:00 Struggle beneath the
Sea: The Puffer and
the Trunkfish.
7:30 Magic Shadows: Mr.
Belvedere Rings the
Bell (1951) Part
1 of 4. Another in the
Mr. Belvedere series.
This time Lynn Bel-
vedere pretends to be
a man of 77 in order to
gain adrnission to an
old folks' home and
thereby bring some
fun into' the lives of the
senior citizens who
• live there. Starring
Clifton Webb, Joanne
Dru, Hugh Marlowe,
and Zero Mostel, plus
a marvellous group of
character actors.
8;00 Vista: The Mysterious
Bee
9:00 Masters of Modern
Sculpture: The Pio-
neers
10:00 Visions: The Critical
Eye: Great Expecta-
tions (Final)
10:30 The Movie Show
11:00 Fast Forward: About
Computers
11:30 Talking Film: More
Special Effects
12:00 Adventures in His-
tory: Teach Me to
Dance
1:00
2:00
Polka Dot Door
Cucumber: Pioneer
Life, Part 2
Guess What?: About
Guess What?
The Body Works
Parlez-moi: Sol and
the Fisherman
Tell Me a Story: How
the Northern Lakes
were Formed
Math Patrol 2: Frac-
tions
Fast Forward: New
Perspectives
Marine Biology: Estu-
ary
2:00 Learn to Earn: Ap-
prenticeship with host
Gail Scott.
2:30 Talking Film: The
Screenwriter
3:00 Canada: the Great Ex-
periment: Power Shift
3:30 Witness to Yesterday:
Rembrandt van Rijn
with Robert Markle as
the great 17th century
Dutch painter.
4:00 Passe-Partout
4:30 Kidsworld: A look at
how handicapped chil-
dren learn to ski; how
bagpipes work; and a
trip back in time to
Louisbourg, N.S.
Other features include
a boy who's learning
how to be a veterin-
arian; "snow tubbing"
in Wisconsin; and an
interview with Ron ..
Glass of Barney Miller
fame.
Sesame Street
Polka Dot Door
The Adventures of
Timothy Pilgrim':.
Past -Meets Present - --
5 Artscape: Program 4:
•Pattern •
0 People and Pets: The
• Horse As a Pet
7:30 Magic Shadows: Mr.
Belvedere Rings the
Bell — Part 3 of 4
8:00 Realities: Does Phil-
osophy Matter? Part 1
8:30 Visions: Artists and
the. Creative Process:
A Form of Magic.
0 The Computer Acad-
emy: Computer'
Graphics — Program
9 of 12. How to pro-
duce pictures on the
computer screen, us-
9:30 The Academy on Com-
puters with Jack
Livesley. Coniputer
Graphics — Program
- . 9 of.12
10:00 Mind over Matter:
Program 5
10:30 The New Literacy: An
• Introduction to Com-
puters
11:00 Realities: Does Phi-
losophy Matter? Part 1
11:30 Talking Film: The
Animators
•12:00 Adventures in His -
:tory: Bravery in the
Field
5:00
featured include a 6:00
young male ballet 6:30
dancer; a brother -sis-
ter •fTgure=Skating
team; and a groom at 6:4
Toronto's Woodbine
7:0
Race Track,
5:00 Sesame Street.
6:00 Polka Dot Door
6:30 Cucumber: Air -Water
Transportation
7:00 The Half -a -Handy
Hour
7:30 Magic Shadows: Mr.
Belvedere Rings the'
Bell — Part 2 of 4
8:00. Disappearing World: 9:0
The Shilluk
9:00 Crime and Punish-'
menta Part 1. Ras-
• kolnikov, a poverty-
stricken -student in St.
Petersburg in 1865,
ponders the possibility
of murdering arf'extor-
tionate pawnbroker,
with whom he has de-
posited articles of sen-
timental value.
10.00 Playing Shakespeare:
The Two Traltions. A
nine -part tel Sion
workshop series with
the Royal Shakespeare
Company.
11:00 People. Patterns: The
Hatching (If Squatch-
berries
11:30 Talking Film: The
Nightmare People:
Horror in the Cinema
12:00 Adventures in His-
tory: The Machine
Age
Native Indians used white
spruce roots to lace birch
bark canoe's.
RETURN WITH US TO...
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REALISTIC AMERICAN FAMILY LIFE WAS THE
THEME OF RADIOS 1 ONGESE RUNNING
DRAMATIC 5ERIAL... ONE MAN'S FAM/LY.
THE WARM FAMILY ATMOSPHERE WHICH
5O EFFECTIVELY CAPTURED THF'.
LISTENING AUDIEN'E LURING THE
19305, 19405 AND 1950 `, wA5 THE
RESULT OF (API TON E MORSE'S
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RADIO SERIES WITH .?ACK;
DOC AND REGGIE BEGAN
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THE TEMFY E OF VAMPYRE5.
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OUISIANA, IN 1901 HE GREW
UP ON A RANCH IN OREGON,
AFTEF COLLEGE HE WORKED
ON SAN FRANCISCO NEWS-
PAF;ER5 BEFORE BRINGING
HIB INNOVATIVE STYLE OF
WRITING TQ RADIO
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VOICES• BUT BY THE EMPATHY AND G//'rS
OF THE FAMILY&
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.ON THE POINT THAT THE
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THE HEYsrO.NE OF THE -
AMER//"AN WAY OF LIFE. IT
WAS.. IMPORTANT /N THE
'3,0r/AL LIFE OF THE COUNTRY
/N THE MORAL 5/DE OF THE
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