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8:30 Fish Tales: Come
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8:45 Mister Rogers' Neigh-
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9:15 Report Canada
9:20 Readalong 3: Shiver,
Shudder, Stairs,
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10:30 All about You: Watch
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11:00 Les boucaniers d'eau
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11:20 Le jardin des sensa-
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11:30 Let's All Sing: Cotton
Needs Picking
11:45 Tell Me a Story: How.
the Bear Lost Its Tail
11:55 People and Pets: You
Blew It Training the
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1:00 Like No Other Place:
Winnipeg: Dead or
Alive?
1:20 Basic Sports Skills:
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1:30 Report Canada
1:35 MeasureMetric: Doc
Cranshaw and the
Kid: the Medicine
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1:50 Readalong 3: Shiver,
Shudder, Stairs,
Secrets, Subbasement,
Scream, Shriek, Yel-
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2:00 Today's Special : Night
2:30 Jeremy
2:45 ThinkAbout: Judging
Information: Persua-
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3:00 The Short Story: The
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3:15 The Short Story: The
Dilettante
3:30 Explorations in Shaw:
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4:00 Passe-Partout
4:30 Chorlton and the
Wheelies:' Skate-
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4:45 Noddy: Noddy and
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5:00 Sesame Street
6:00 Polka Dot Door
6:30 Today's Special:
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7:00 Doctor Who: The
Pirate Planet, L't_
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7:30 Magic Shadows: Ken-
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8:00 North of 60 degrees:
Destiny Uncertain'
8:30 Realities: Feminism
Today
9:00 Speaking Out
10:30 Not One of the Crowd:
Wade Hampton, polio
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11:00 Question Period
Fri., Apr. 15
8:00 Polka Dot Door
8:30 Fish Tales: Rancho
Crab
8:45 Mister Rogers' Neigh-
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9:15 Report Canada
9:20 Readalong 3: Closer,
Footsteps, Opened,
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9:30 Math Patrol: Frac-
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9:45 Read All About It! 2:
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1:35 MathMakers: Number
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2:15 Look and Learn:
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2:30 Salut!
2:40 Take Hart: Pro-
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3:00 Vista: The Mys-
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4:00 La grosse bille bleue
4:30 Vision On: Horses
5:00 Sesame Street
6:00 Polka Dot Door
6:30 Fables of the Green
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7:00 People and Pets: You
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Pins and Needles. Fur-
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Focus on Soccer: The
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2:00 Adventures in History
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2:30 Leland Jacobs on Chil-
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Ksan: The restoration
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5:00 Sesame Street
6:00 Polka Dot Door
6:30 Struggle beneath the
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Doctor Who: The Pi-
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7:30 Kidnapped: Prisoner
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Laughton, Walter
Pidgeon, Gene Tier-
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Ayres, Franchot Tone,
Burgess Meredith, and
George Grizzard ap-
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prize-winning novel
about machinations of
pre -Watergate Wash-
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10:20 Conversations
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8:30 Polka Dot Door
9:00 Fables of the Green
Forest: Jerry Muskrat
9:30 Sesame Street
10:30 Flower Stories: The
Black Queen Returns
10:45 Jamie and the Magic
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11:00 Cucumber: Music
11:30 Kidsworld
12:00 Les aventures de
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10:05 Musti
12:10 Tip et Tap
12:20 Les aventures de
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12:25 Chapi Chapo
12:30 Saturnin le petit
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12:45 Les Pilis
12:50 Trousse-Mitoufle
1:00 Les apprentis cuistots
1:30 Peche sportive
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7:00 L'homme et la mu-
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8:00 Nova
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11:00 Chefs-d'oeuvre a I'-
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12:00 En scene
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8:00 Polka Dot Door
8:30 Fish Tales.: Lights Out
8:45 Mister Rogers' Neigh-
borhood
9:15 Report Canada
9:20 Readalong 3: Celebra-
tion,Accept, Except,
Admitted
9:30 MathMakers: Frac-
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9:45 Dragons, Wagons, and
Wax: Tom's New
House
10:00 Witness to Yesterday:
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10:25 Eureka!: Accelera-
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10:30 Jeremy
10:45 Storybound: The
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31:00 Passe-Partout
11:30 Take Hart: Program 8
11:50 Look and Learn: Birds
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12:00 Voices of Early 'Can-
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12:30 World Business Sum-
mit: Economic
1:00 Math Wise: Measuring
Formulas
1:15 The Short Story: The
Lull
1:30 Report Canada
1:35 Two plus You: Rain,
Rain, Go Away
1:50 Readalong 3
2:00 Read All About It! 2:
Where Villains Roam
2:15 Look and Learn: Kan-
garoos
2:25 Calling Captain Con-
sumer: Safety
2:45 ThinkAbout: A Tip:
Make a Deal with
Yourself
3:00 A Different Under-
standing- The in-
visible Handicap
3:30 A Different Under-
standing: A Question
of Codes
4:00 Passe-Partout: Che-
veux et poils
4:30 Vision On: Balloons
5:00 Sesame Street
6:00 Polka Dot Door
6:30 Fables of the Green
Forest: Bob the Quail
7:00 High Notes
7:30 Magic Shadows: For
Heaven's Sake (1950)
Part 1 of 4
Two angels are sent on
a mission to help solve
the marital problems
of a theatrical pro-
ducer and his actress.
wife. Starring Clifton
Webb. Edmund
Gwenn, Robert Cum-
mings, and Joan Ben-
nett.
8:00 The Complete Dra-
matic Works of Wil-
liam Shakespeare:
King Richard II
10:40 Rough Cuts
11:10 Question Period
Tues., Apr. 19
8:00 Polka Dot Door
8:30 Fish Tales: Captured
Crabs
8:45 Mister Rogers' Neigh-
borhood
eigh-
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9.15 Report Canada
9 20 Readalong 3 Celehra•
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Admitted
9 30 Finding Out Animal
Signals in Water
!+ 45 Read All About it' 2
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10:00 The Stationary Ark:
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10:30 Hattytown Tales:
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10:40 Salut!: Bonjour
10:50 Guess What?: Fork
11:00 Entre deux nuages
11:15 Les 100 tours de
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11:30 Music Box: Storytell-
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11:45 Tell Me a Story:
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11:55 Simon in the Land off
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2:45 Inside -Out: I Dare
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4:30 Chorlton and the
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4:45 Noddy: Noddy and the
Thief
5:00 Sesame Street
6:00 Polka Dot Door
6:30 Today's Special: Hats
7:00 Once upon a Time .. .
Man: Cro-Magnon
Man
7:30 Magic Shadows: For
Heaven's` Sake. Pt. 2
of 4
8:00 Disappearing World:
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9:00 Crime and Punish-
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10:00 Everybody's Business
10:30 Our Heritage: Walk on
the Silver SidewalI
11:00 Question Period
Wed., Apr. 20
'8:00 Polka Dot Door
8:30 Fish Tales: Ride into
the Unknown
8:45 Mister Rogers' Neigh-
borhood
-- 9:15 Report Canada
9:20 Readalong 3: Feel-
ings, Brotherhood
9:30 The Ghosts of Motley
Hall: Old Gory
10:00 Witness to Yesterday:
Sitting Bull
10:25 Eureka!: Accelera-
tion, Part 2
10:30 Jeremy
10:45 Inside -Out: In My
Memory
11:00 La maison magique
11:30 Today's Special: Bal-
loons
12:00 Pins and Needles.
Final -advice on button-
hole preparation. And,
to complete the cos-
tume: a selection of
easy -to -make hats.
12:30 People Patterns:
Music Makers
1:00 High Notes
1:30 Report Canada
1:35 All about You: If You
Go to the Hospital
1:50 Readalong 3: Feel-
ings, Brotherhood
2:00 Read All About 11! 2:
An Evil Smile
' 2:15 Salul!
2:30 Tom Grattan's War:
Tie _Walk-ing Bomb._._-.._.
3:-00 The Music of Man:
The Quiver of Life,
Part 1
3:30 The Music of Man:
The Quiver of Life,
Part 2
4:00 Entre deux nuages
4:15 Oum le dauphin blanc
4:30 Vision On: Boats
5:00 Sesame Street
6:00 Polka Dot Door
6:30 Doctor Snuggles: The
Unbelievable Worm -
mobile Adventure
7:00 Struggle beneath the
Sea: The Spawning
Season
7:30 Magic Shadows: For
Heaven's Sake. Part 3
of 4
8:00 World in Action
8:30 Realities: The Crisis
in Humanities
9:00 Bits and Bytes: Com-
puter Graphics
9:30 The Academy with
Jack Livesley: On
Computers
10:00 The Music of Man:
The Age of the Individ-
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10:30 Understanding Human
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The Canadian Academy of
Recording Arts and Sciences
made quite a statement
about Canadian music when
it named as best female
vocalist Carole Pope. She
nudged out Anne Murray,
who has taken the award
home for the past several
years. For that reason, she
was a popular choice. But
three other deserving
winners. Joni Mitchell,
Jessie Burns and Shari
Ulrich. were also defeated.
Ulrich. a singer and com-
poser who lives in British
Columbia. is being groomed
as Murray's successor in
Canadian pop music and it
must have been an
especially bitter loss for her.
Pope is hardly symbolic of
Canadians' taste in music;
her punk rock style is of-
fensive to many people.
Murray was the butt of
several jokes made by co -
hosts Burton Cummings and
Alan Thicke. The latter
accepted her Juno for best
country female, explaining
that she was in Los Angeles
on a concert tour. a
reasonable alibi, but her
recent remarks about having
'made it' to the top and not
needing to 'try anymore'
haven't added to her popu-
larity When entertainers
stop trying. they often end u-1
flat on their faces'
Eddie Eastman was
named the hest country male
and the hest country group
was The (;ood Brothers. The
hest male pop singer was
Bryan Adams, another
westerner. He defeated
Burton Cummings, Gordon
Lightfoot (performing way
below his usual standard),
Murray McLauchlan and
Aldo Nova.
A new group from the
West. the Payola$. cleaned
up in the rock category. They
were named the most
promising 'group; their
recording of '`Eyes of a
Stranger" was named single
of the year and its composers
were named composers of
the year. Loverboy was the
group of the year and its
album, "Get Lucky", also
won a Juno. Most promising
male and female were Kim
Mitchell and Lydia Taylor.
i,iona Boyd was the in-
strumentalist of the year
The late pianist Glenn
Gould received the
Academy's highest award
when he was named to the
Juno Hall of Fame One of
his albums. "The Goldberg
Variations" by Bach. was
named the hest classical
album. Seemed to me that
John Roberts. the acceptor
of the award who claimed to
he a close friend to Gould.
could have said something
about the musician without
reading it. Any lover of great
music still gets a lump in the
throat when listening to
Gould. .sorry that this gre,,t
talent was cut down at such
an early age The
magnificent pianist passed
away last year at the age of
50 after suffering a severe
stroke
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