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8:00 Polka Dot Door
8:30 Guess What?: Mozart
8:45 Mister Rogers' Neigh-
borhood
9:15 Report Canada
9:20 Readalong 3
9:30 Two plus You: Fair
Exchange
9:45 Dragons, Wagons, and
Wax
10:00 Witness to Yesterday:
Christopher Columbus
10:30 The Book Bird: The
Cricket in Times
Square
10:45 All about You
11:00 Les Boucaniers d'eau
^ik douce
11:20 Les Pilis
11:25 Les Avenlures de
Babar
11:30 Let's All Sing: ,The
City and the Country
11:45 Jeremy
12:00 Readalong 3
12:10 Hattylown Tales: King
Ethelbert
12:25 Paddington: Padding-
ton and the. Mystery
Box
12:30 Realities: The Mari-
times: History
1:00 North of 60 degrees:
Destiny Uncertain
1:30 Report Canada
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4:35 MeasureMetric:
Mass 1: The Case of
the Disappearing
Mass
1:50 Readalong 3
2:00 Music Box: Metre
2:15 Inside -Out
2:30 Let's All Sing: Water -
bound
2:45 ThinkAbout: Com-
municating Effective-
ly: Making a Presen-
tation
3:00 High Notes
3:30 High Notes
4:00 Les 100 Tours de
Centour
4:15 Colargol
4:30 Kidsworld: White-
water racing in Color-
ado; making rubber
into tires; caring for
orphaned or injured
animals; a bubble -
blowing contest; a
youth symphony or-
chestra; a migratory
seal; the least tern, an
endangered species in
Mississippi; and the
rock group A Taste Of
Honey.
5:00 Sesame Street
6:00 Polka Dot Door
6:30 Today's Special:
Travel
7:00 Doctor Who: The
Creature from the Pit,
Part 3 of 4
7:30 Magic Shadows: In
Which We Serve ---
Part 4 of 5 Part4of5
8:00 Realities: The Mari-
times:
Culture
8:30 Fit to Last
9:00 Speaking Out: Spirit-
ual Healing
10:30 Canada: the Great Ex-
periment: The Rea-
sons Why
11:00 Realities: The Mari-
. mimes, ulture:.-....
11:30 Vista:" Anatomy of a
Volcano
Fri., April 27
8:00 Polka Dot Door
8:30 Guess What? Printing
8:45 Mister Rogers' Neigh-
borhood
9:15 Report Canada
9:20 'Readalong 3: Words:
capital, capitals
9:3.0 Math Patrol 3: Multi-
plication 1
9:45 Read All About It!:
Seek and Speak
10:00 Focus on Soccer: The
Goalkeeper, with Ray
Clemence
10:30 Fables of the Green
Forest: Mr. Condor
Comes to the Forest
11:00 Passe-Partout: Lourd
et Leger
11:30 Vision On: Food
11:55 Barbapapa: Sheep
Shearing Time 2
12:00 Readalong 3
12:10 Jeremy
12:25 Paddington: Padding-
ton's Puzzle
12:30 Realities: The Mari-
times: "Culture
1:00 Midnight Is a Place:
Episode 8
1:30 Report Canada
1:35 MathMakers: Math
Review 1
1:50 Readalong 3
2:00.Readit: The Come-
back Dog
2:15 Hattytown Tales: The
• Royal Hattytown
Guard
2:25 Barbapapa: Desert
Trip
2:30 Today's Special
3:00 High Notes
3:30 High Notes
4:00 Passe-Partout: Dans
la neige
4:30 Kidsworld: Rhythmic
gymnastics; Shamu
the killer whale; col-
lecting comic books;
white -water canoeing;
a baton -twirling team;
harpsichord building;
a gospel chorus;
African dancers; and
Danielle Brisebois, a
star of Archie Bunk-
er's Place.
5:00 Sesame Street
6:00 Polka Dot Door
6:30 Fables of the Green
Forest: Peter the Rab-
bit of Thorn Estate
7:40 High Notes
7:30 Magic Shadows: In
Which We Serve —
(Final )
8:00 Money$worth
8:30 Where There's Life
9:00 The Music of Man:
The Flowering of
Harmony
10:00 Shades of Greene: The
Root of All Evil
11:00 Money$worth
11:30 Vista: Dream Cities
Sat., April 28
8:30 Polka dot Door
9:00 Cucumber: Air -Water
Transportation
9:30 In Search of Paradise:
The Mystical Islands
10:00 Media and Methods of
the Artist: Assem-
blage
10:30 Championship Bridge:
Jerry Gelman and Mil-
ton Ellenby vs Mar-
shall Miles and Lou
Mathe
11:00 Pins and Needles: A
demonstration of stay
stitching by hand, the
difference between
straight and bias, how
to attach stay tape.
Also, marking the cen-
tre back and front,
positioning button-
holes.
11:30 Our Heritage: River—
Hard to Travel
12:00 Personal Spaces: Es-
sential Individual
12:30 Energy -Efficient
Housing: Existing
Homes: Walls and
Windows
1:00 The Body in Question:
Naming of Parts
2:00 The Academy on
Moral Philosophy with
Jack Livesley
3:00 Understanding Human
Behavior: Human
Psychology
3:30 Understanding Human
Behavior: The Brain
4:00 Tourism Is Your Busi-
ness: Working Capital
• and Internal' Control
4:30 KidsBeat ,
5:00 Sesame Street
6:00 Polka Dot Door
6:30 Struggle beneath the
Sea: Spawning Season
7:00 Doctor Who: The
Creature from the Pit,
(Final)
7:30 People and Pets: The
Sociable Pup
8:00 Movie, "The Iron, Cur-
tain (1948) aka Behind
the Iron Curtain. Semi-'
documentary account
of Russian official Igor
Gouzenko and his rev-
elation of Soviet es-
pionage activities in
Ottawa during the cold.
war. Intelligently dir-
ected by William Well-
man with an excellent,
cast headed by Dana
Andrews, Gene Tier-
ney, and June Havoc.
9:30 Conversations
10:00 Movie, "49th Parallel"
(1949) Gripping war
drama about a Ger-
man U-boat sunk in
Hudson Bay and the
survivors' attempts to
reach safety in an epic
trans -Canada trek.
Starring Eric Port-
man, Leslie Howard,
Raymond Massey,
Laurence Olivier, and
Anton Walbrook; dir-
ected by Michael
Powell.
11:50 The Movie Show
Sun., April 29
8:30 Polka Dot Door
9:00 Fables of the Green
Forest: Grandfather
Frog's Travels
9:30 Sesame Street
10:30 Doctor Snuggles: The
Fearful Miscast Spell
of Winnie the Witch
11:00 Read All About It! 2:
The Remarkable Mr.
Wetherby
11:15 Math Patrol 2: Ad-
ding 2
11:30 KidsBeat
12:00 Les Chinois
1:00 .Peche sportive
1:30 Nova
2:30 Chefs-d'oeuvre a 1'-
ecran
3:30 Heidi
4:00 Entre deux nuages
4:15 Colalrgol
4:30 La Petite Lulu
5:00 Passe-Partout
5:30 L'Atelier des Pis-
senlits
6:00 A votre service
6:30 Mosaique
7:00 La Societe National
Geographic
8:00 Les Entrepreneurs
8:30 Vue globale
9:00 Tele -cinema
11:00 A votre service
11:30 Edouard et Mme
Simpson:
Mon., April 30
8:00 Polka Dot Door
8:30 Guess What?: Movies
8:45 Mister Rogers' Neigh-
borhood
9:15 Report Canada
9:20 Readalong 3
9:30 MathMakers: Math
Review 2
9:45 We Live Next Door: A
Secret Agent Travels
to Nutdale
10:00 The Short Story:
Dave's Necklace
10:15 Basic Sports Skills:
Golf: Swing It
10:30 )The Book Bird: .The
Skates of Uncle Rich-
ard -The Song of the
Trees
10:45 Across Cultures:
Choices for the Future
11:00 Passe-Partout: Une
vitre cassee
11:30 Cucumber: Music
12:00 Readalong 3
12:10 Jeremy
12:25 Paddington: Padding-
ton Weighs In
12:30 The Movie Show
1:00 In Their Shoes: The
Hurons
1:15 Arts Alive
1:30 Report Canada
1:35 Math Patrol 3: Multi-
plication 2
1:50 Readalong 3
2:00 Read All About It! 2:
Many Different Stories
2:15 Hattytown Tales:
Friendship
2:25 Tell' Me A Story:
Benjamin John
2:30 Guess What?: Pencil
2:45 ' ThinkAbout: Com-
municating Effective-
ly: Making Your Point
3:00 Three Families
4:00 La Maison magique
4:30 Kidsworld: Sandra
Fujimoto and Kent
Frost report on the
world's largest looping
roller coaster; breed-
ing Himalayan cats; a
chamber music trio;
an egg -grading sta-
tion; a champion ice
skater; making pret-
zels; a champion
sprinter who is deaf;
and a Toronto musical
group, Family.
5:00 Sesame Street
6:00 Polka Dot Door
6:30 Fables of the Green
Forest: What Every-
body in the Forest
Hates
7:00 The No Name Show
7:30 Magic Shadows: The
Further Perils of Lau-
rel and Hardy (1968) —
Part 1 of 5. Compiled
and written by Robert
Youngson, this is a
compendium of hilari-
ous sequences from
Laurel and Hardy's si-
lent -film period. With
Charlie Chase, Jean
Harlow, and Edgar
Kennedy.
8:00 Opus I: Number 1
8:30 Everybody's Chil-
dren: Play
9:00 Standing Alone
10:00 The Moviemakers: A
Portrait of John Ford
10:30 The Movie Show
11:00 Fast Forward: The
Technology of Music
11:30 Question Period (S)
Tues., May 1
8:00 Polka Dot Door
8:30 Guess What?: Face
Powder
8:45 Mister Rogers' Neigh-
borhood
9:15 Report Canada
9:20 Readalong 3
9:30 Finding Out: Animal
Signals: Human Lan-
guage
9:45 Read All About It!:
Closer to the Truth
10:00 Witness to Yesterday:
Rembrandt van Rijn
10:30 Inside -Out: Yes —
I Can!
10:45 It's Your Move: On the
Road
11:00 Les Boucaniers d'eau
douce
11:20 Les Pilis
11:25 Les Aventures de
Babar
11:30 Tell Me a Story: Den-
nis Lee -
11:45 Jeremy
12:00 Readalong 3
12:10 Hattytown Tales:
Milko's Day Off
12:25 Paddington: Padding-
ton Takes a Snip
12:30 People Patterns: Fish-
erville
1:00 North of 60 degrees:
Destiny Uncertain:
The Alaska Experi-
ence
1:30 Report Canada
1:35 Across Cultures:
Sports, Society, and
Self
1:50 Readalong 3
2:00 We Live Next Door
2:15 Storybound: Tuck
Everlasting
2:30 Jeremy
2:45 Dragons, Wagons, and
Wax: The Same but
Different
3:00 Les Arrivants: 1927
4:00 A votre service
4:30 Kidsworld: An 11 -
year -old computer ex-
pert; a 13 -year-old
model -plane builder;
owning a pet iguana; a
youth symphony or-
chestra; a roller-skat-
ing dance team;
champion gymnasts;
disco dancing; and
Gary Sandy, star of
WKRP in Cincinnati.
5:00 Sesame Street
6:00 Polka Dot Door
6:30 Today's Special: Tem-
perature
7:00 The Half -a -Handy
Hour
7:30 Magic Shadows
8:00 Varley
8:30 A Different Under-
standing: I Was a Kid
Who Couldn't and Now
I Can
9:00 Laurence Olivier Pre-
sents: Saturday, Sun-
day, Monday
10:40 To Be Announced
11:00 People Patterns: Fish-
erville
11:30 Question Period (S)
Wed., May 2
8:00 Polka Dot Door
8:30 Guess What?: F'ora-
minifera
8:45 Mister Rogers' Neigh-
borhood
9:15 Report Canada
9:20 Readalong 3
9:30 Ballet Shoes: Epi-
sode 4
10:00 Canadian Plays and
Playwrights: Cowboy
Island
10:30 Hattytown Tales: Mr.
Bun the Master Baker
10:40 Guess What?: Electric
Battery
10;50 Get It Together: Pup-
pets
11:00 L'Atelier des Pis-
senlits
11:30 Today's Special: Im-
agination
12:00 Readalong 3
12:10 Jeremy
12:25 Paddington: A Visit to
the Theatre
12:30 For the Record: Henry
Taylor
1:00 In Their Shoes: Jean
Talon
1:15 Arts Alive
1:30 Report Canada
1:35 All about You: What
Are Families For?
1:50 Readalong 3
2:00 Read All About It!:
The Remarkable Mr.
Wetherby
2:15 Let's All Sing: Su-
zume-No-Gakko
2:30 Tom Grattan's War:
The Prisoner
3:00 High Notes
3:30 High Notes
4:00 Passe-Partout: Une
jod'
4:30. Kidsworlurneedd News
features on a travel-
ling unicycle team;
constructing and play-
ing dulcimers; a 14 -
year -old motocross
racer; a `special school
for the handicapped;
playing computer
games; life on a Wy-
oming ranch; a cham-
pion volleyball team;
and singer Lou Rawls.
5:00 Sesaine Street
6:00 Polka Dot Door
6:30 Doctor.Snuggles: The
Magical Multi -Colored
Diamond
7:00 People and Rets :
Travelling
7:30 Magic Shadows
8:00 Visions: Artists and
the Creative Process:
An Introduction
9:00 Music of Western Civ-
ilization: A Whole New
World
10:00 Leland Jacobs' on Chil-
dren's Poetry: Roads
to Aversion
10:30 The,New Literacy: An
' Introduction to Com-
puters
11:00 Realities: Genetic
Engineering: A Threat
to Who We Are
11:30 Question Period (S)
Movies on Channel 13
THURSDAY MIDNIGHT—"YOU LIGHT UP MY LIFE".
Starring Didi Conn, Joe Silver. A young girl whose father is
a second rate comic, encourages her to do a second rate
act, hosting a television kiddie show when all she really
wants to do is sing her own songs.
FRIDAY MIDNIGHT—"BLUEBEARD". Starring Richard
Burton, Raquel Welch. "B,luebeard",. the wife slayer, is in
fact a World War I air hero, Baron. He has a castle, a. con-
veniently located hideaway in the Austrian Alps guarded
by three huge attack dogs. It is equipped with a room -size
freezer for preserving the bodies of his victims.
FRIDAY, 2:30 A.M.—'°THE CAT CREATURE". Starring
Stuart Whitman, Meredith Baxter. A tightly -woven my-
stery centers on a stolen amulet and an eerie web of Egyp-
tian cat -worship lore.
SATURDAY, 9:00 P.M.—"TOM HORN". Starring Steve Mc-
Queen, Linda Evans. Story of the infamous Tom Horn who
at 40 years old is invited by a' consortium of Wyoming
ranchers who are suffering from cattle rustlers. They want
him to stop these rustlers by fair means or foul.
SATURDAY MIDNIGHT—"HOT STUFF"; Starring Don De- ,
luise, Suzanne Pleshette. Small time thieves, big time mob-
sters and full-time cops form an unlikely alliance when a
specialMiami police unit creates a Miamscan to buy stolen
goods. They hope to capture the crooks on videotape.
SATURDAY, 2:00 A.M.—"DEVIL AND MISS SARAH". Star-
ring Gene Barry, James Drury. Notorious outlaw with the
powers of the devil, possesses a woman's mind and turns
her against her husband who is bringing him to justice.
SUNDAY, 9:00 P.M.—"CHAPTER TWO". Starring James
Caan, Marsha Mason. A recently widowed author meets
and impulsively falls in love with a recently divorced ac-
tresS. He marries her after a whirlwind courtship. Then a
period of mourning for his late wife sets in and Jennie must
confront the ghosts of past love and despair. Valery Harp-,
er, Joseph Bologna also star in this 1979 movie.
MONDAY, 8:30 P.M.—"BEING THERE". A comic fable
about a man called Chance whose naivete and essential in-
nocence precipitate a series of hilarious adventures
through the political labyrinth of the nation's Capital. This
1979 movie stars Peter Sellers, Shirley MacLaine, Jack
Warden, Melvyn Douglas.
TUESDAY MIDNIGHT—°'MARILYN: THE UNTOLD
STORY". Starring Catherine Hicks, Richard Basehart. A
dramatization of the private and'public life of one of Am-
erica's greatest sex symbols, Marilyn Monroe, superstar.
Based on the best-selling book by Norman Mailer.
WEDNESDAY MIDNIGHT—"POLICE STORY: THE
BROKEN BADGE". Starring Claude Akins, Steve Lawr-
ence. A veteran beat cop with heavy handed methods is
framed for a slaying and sent to prison. There the inmates
eagerly plot their revenge while two Internal Affairs in-
vestigators doggedly try to clear him.