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Harvey Krotz Ford Wall4ce Ave. North 291-3520 Listowel Car City ton, D.C., and Toronto Blue Jays player Rick Bossetti. 5:00 Sesame Street 6:00 Polka Dot Door 6:30 Today's Special: Im- agination 7:00 Doctor Who: The Creature from the Pit, (Final) 7:30 Magic Shadows 8-:00 Realities: Turning Point in the Soviet Union 8:30 A Different Under- standing: Don't Call Me Stupid 9:00 Speaking Out: People and Pets: A Look at the Human -Animal Bond 10:30 Canada: the Great Ex- periment : 'From Sea to Shining Sea 11:00 Realities: Turning Point in the Soviet Union 11:30 Questi6n Period (S) Fri, May 4 8:00 Polka Dot Door 8:30 Guess What?: Fork 8:45 Mister Rogers' Neigh- borhood 9:15 Report Canada 9:20 Readalong 3: Words: resist, retreat, mis- taken, listening 9:30 Math Patrol 3 9:45 Read All About It!: Time for Action 10:00 Focus on Soccer: The Defender, with Colin Todd 10:30 Fables of the Green r'orest-TheSecret of - Mr. Condor 11:00 Passe-Partout 11:30 Vision On GhostieW µ and Ghoulies 11:55 Barbapapa: Milking Time 1 12:00 Readalong 3 12:10 Jeremy 12:25 Paddington: Padding- ton in a .Hole 12:30 Realities: Turning Point in the Soviet Union 1:00 Midnight Is a Place: Episode 9 1:30 Report Canada 1:35 MathMakers 1:50 Readalong 3 2:00 Readit: Give Us a Great Big Smile, Rosy Cole 2:15 Hattytown Tales: The Picnic 2:25 Barbapapa: Civiliza- tion 1 2:30 Today's Special 3:00 Speakeasy: Tripping- ly on the Tongue 3:30 Speakeasy: First Find the Facts 4:00 Passe-Partout 4:30 Kidsworld: A 12 -year- old nationally ranked gymnast; the Bow- manville "contact" zoo; an author of chil- dren's travel books; a champion figure skater;a young music composer who plays the role of Chopin as a child in Young Chopin; and a builder and de- signer of model cars. 5:00 Sesame Street 6:00 Polka Dot Door 6:30 Fables of the Green Forest: Bobby Wants to Go Back to the Forest 7:00 The No Name Show 7:30 Magic Shadows 8:00 Money$worth 8:30 A Different Under- standing: There's No Limit 9:00 The Music of Man: New Voices for Man 10:00 he Newcomers: Pro- logue 11:00 Money$worth 11:30 Question Period (S) 11:00 Pins and Needles: Valuable lessons on the proper way to fit and baste interfacing, gathering the shoul- ders and the bottom sleeve, and the differ- ence between gather- ing threads and easing threads. Also, a first_ lookat how to start a rolled edge on a sleeve. 11:30 Our Heritage: Walk on the Silver Sidewalk 12:00 Personal Spaces: Necessities 12:30 Energy -Efficient Housing: Exiting Homes: Heating Alter- natives 1:00 The Body in Question: Try a Little Tender- ness 2:00 The Academy on Moral Philosophy with Jack Livesley 3:00 Understanding Human Behavior: Conscious- ness and Sleep 3:30 Understanding Human Behavior: Altered States of Conscious- ness 4:00 Tourism Is Your Busi- ness: Planning for Profit 4:30 KidsBeat 5:00 Sesame Street 6:00 Polka Dot Door 6:30 Struggle beneath the Sea: The Tide Pool 7:00 Doctor Who: Night- mare of Eden, Part 1 of 4 • 7:30 People and Pets 8:00 Movie, "The Seventh Veil" 11945) One of the first films in the "psy- chiatry" vein, this pic- F tUre£oeuses on the re- lationship between a tormented concert pianist, Ann Todd, and her demonic guardian, James Mason. 9:40 Conversations 10:30 Movie, "Fanny by Gaslight" (1944) This Victorian romantic melodrama, also known as Man of Evil, stars Phyllis Calvert, James Mason, Stewart Granger, and Jean Kent in a tale of two men who vie for the love of a beautiful young woman with a mysterious past. 12:15 Conversations, Part 2 Sate, May 5 8:30 Polka Dot Door 9:00 Cucumber: Zoos 9:30 In Search of Paradise: A Carpet of Flowers 10:00 Media and Methods of the Artist: Mural Techniques 1 10:30 Championship Bridge: Bert Lebhar and Don Oakie vs Baron Rob- ert de Nexon and Nadine Alexandre. 10:15 Basic Sports Skills: Golf: It's in the Bag The Book Bird: Striped Ice Cream 10:45 The World of B.J. Vibes: Awareness Passe-Partout Cucumber: Dinosaurs Readalong 3 Jeremy Paddington: Padding- ton and the Finishing Touch 12:30 The Movie Show 1:00 In Their Shoes: The Loyalists 1:15 Arts Alive 1:30 Report Canada 1:35 Math Patrol 3: Divi- sion 1 1:50 Readalong 3 2:00 Read All About It! 2: One Ghost Too Many 2:15 Hattytown Tales: The Cannon 2:25 Tell Me a Story: The Paper Rescue 2:45 ThinkAbout: Aachal- lenge: Making Some- thing New 3:00 A Sense of Family 4:00 La Maison magique 4:30 Kidsworld: A record- breaking California athlete talks about his prowess in football, basketball, and tennis; a Don Mills, Ont., class learns about the manu- facture, advertising, and marketing of soap; a 14 -year-old boy participates in a cattle drive; and an ad- vanced gymnast from Georgia enters a com- petition. -_ — 5:00 Sesame Street 6:00 Polka Dot Door 6:30 Fables of the Green Forest: Paddy Will Not Be Beaten 7:00 Struggle beneath the Sea: Struggle until Death 7:30 Magic Shadows: The Desk Set (1857) — Part 1 of 5. Spencer Tracy and Katharine Hepburn are teamed in 'a gorgeous comedy ' about the effect of automation and com- puters on the refer- ence department of a broadcasting com- pany. Also starring Gig Young, Joan Blon- dell, and Dina Merrill. 8:00 Vista: The Fight to Be Male 9:00 A War Story: A re- enactment of life in a Japanese prisoner -of - war camp during World War II, based on the diaries of Can- adian -born doctor Ben Wheeler. 10:00 The Moviemakers: The Producers 10:30 The Movie Show 11:00 F'ast Forward: Tele- vision 11:30 Question Period (S) .,10:30 Sun., May 6 8:30 Polka Dot Door 9:00 Fables of the Green Forest: Granny Fox and the Coyote 9:30 Sesame Street 0:30 Doctor Snuggles 1:00 Read All About It! 2: One Ghost Too Many 11:15 Math Patrol 2: Length 11:30 KidsBeat, Les Chini'ois 1:00 Peelle -Sportive 1:30 Nova 2:30 Chefs d'oeuvre a ecran 3:30 Heidi 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 A votre service 6:30 Mosaique 7:00 Appartenance 8:00 Les Entrepreneurs 8:30 Vue Globale 9:00 Tele -cinema 11:00 A votre service 11:30 Edouard et Mme Simpson 11:00 11:30 12:00 12:10 12:25 Mone, May 7 8:00 Polka Dot Door 8:30 Guess What?: What's Your Name Again? 8:45 Mister Rogers' Neigh- borhood 9:15 Report Canada 9:20 Readalong 3: Words: favorite, previews, autograph, practise 9:30 The Adventures of Timothy Pilgrim 9.:45 We Live Next Door: Keeping the Neighbor- hood Clean 10:00 The.Short Story: The Village Singer Tues., May 8 8:00 Polka Dot Door 8:30 Guess What?: Wind- shield Wiper 8:45 Mister Rogers' Neigh- borhood 9:15 Report Canada 9:20 Readalong 3 9:30 Finding Out: Eyes 9:45 Read All About It! : To the Rescue 10:00 Witness to Yesterday: Joan of Arc 10:30 Inside -Out:, A Sense of Joy 1 ' 10:45 It's Your Move: The First Time 11:00 Les Boucaniers d'eau douce 11:20 Les Pilis 11:25 Les Aventures de Babar 11:30 Tell Me a Story: How Arabella Learned to Be Brave 11:45 Jeremy 12:00 Readalong 3 12:10 Hattytown Tales: Gone Fishing 12:25 Paddington: Trouble in the Bargain Base- ment 12:30 People Patterns: Manitouwadge 1:00 North of 60 degrees: Destiny Uncertain: Canada's Last Col- onies 1.30 Report Canada 1:35 Across Cultures: Com- munication 1:50 Readalong 3 2:00 We Live Next Door 2:15 Storybound: Island of the Blue Dolphins 2:30 Jeremy 2:45 Dragons, Wagons, and Wax: All Systems Go 3:00 Les Arrivants: 1740 4:00 A votre service 4:30 Kidsworld: Off -the - road racing in Flor- ida; a Toronto chil- dren's art gallery; a Tulsa, Okla., gymnast with an artificial leg; a California Llama ranch; a student the- atre group; All-Ameri- can football players; and hot-air ballooning. 5:00 Sesame Street 6:00 Polka Dot Door 6:30 Today's Special: Mov- ing The Half -a -Handy Hour 7:30 Magic Shadows: The Desk Set — Part 2 of 5 National Geographic: The Superlines; Twi- light of an Era 9:00 Number 10: The Asquiths 10:00 The Day of the Trif- fids: Part 4 of 6 10:30 Everybody's Business 11:30 Question Period (S) 7:00 8:00 Wed., May 9 8:00 Polka Dot. Door 8: 30 Guess What? : Best Instrument 8 45 Mist_�r Rogers' Neigh- borhood 9:15 Report Canada, 9:20 Readalbng 3'"Words: audience, discour- aged, encourage, in- troduce 9:30 Ballet Shoes: Epi- sode 5 10:00 Canadian Plays and Playwrights: Heroes 10:30 Hattytown Tales: The Walking Pillar Box 10:40 Guess What?: X-rays 10:50 Get It Together: Candleholders 11:00 L'Atelier des Pis- senlits: Policarpe astronaut! 11:30 Today's Special: Cookies 12:00 Readalong 3 12:10 Jeremy 12:25 Paddington: An out- ' ing in the Dark 12:30 For the Record: Gene Brown and Nadine Brumell. 1:00 In Their Shoes: Lord Elgin. 1:15 Arts Alive 1:30 Report Canada 1:35 All about You: Every- body Needs a Friend 1:50. Readalong 3 2:00 Read All About It! 2: The Force 2:15 Let's All Sing: Cotton Needs Picking 2:30 Tom Grattan's War: The Secret Boat 3:00 Speakeasy: Pros and Cons 3:30 Speakeasy: That's Debatable • 4:00 Passe-Partout: On ne parte pas, on chante 4:30 Kidsworld: A one - legged ski racer; kids who make silent hor- ror films; a 13 -year- old champion diver; an Israeli dance troop in Missouri; exotic birds in Parrot Jungle, Fla.; a special school that teaches kids about their heritage; pre- school physical educa- tion; and Robert Pine, a star of CHiPs. 5:00 Sesame Street 6:00 Polka Lit Door 6:30 Doctor Snuggles: The Remarkable Fidgety River 7:00 People and Pets: Genetics 7:30 Magic Shadows: The Desk Set — Part 3 of 5 8:00 Realites: Economics: Dilemma of a Profes- sion 8:30 Visions: Artists and the Creative Process: A Passionate Harm- ony 9:00 Music of Western Civ- ilization: Techniques of Today 10:00 Leland Jacobs on Chil- dren's Poetry: Roads to Enchantment 10:30 The New Literacy: An Introduction to Com- puters 11:00 Realities: Economics: Dilemma of a Profes- sion 11:30 Question Period (S) Piitterin' Pete V11NEN YOU STAR? 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