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The price tag on listening

CALL NUMBER: SD0177:0270 SUMMARY: SIDE 1: Speech by Bill Guild about broadcasting and CBC regulations. Program as packaged for broadcast [?], part 1. [SIDE 2: blank.];

CALL NUMBER: SD0177:0271 SUMMARY: SIDE 1: Program as packaged for broadcast [?], part 2. [SIDE 2: blank.];

CALL NUMBER: SD0177:0272 SUMMARY: Recording of the actual speech, with introduction [in its unpackaged form?]. SIDE 1: Part 1. SIDE 2: Part 3.;

CALL NUMBER: SD0177:0273 SUMMARY: Recording of the actual speech [in its unpackaged form?]. SIDE 1: Part 2. [SIDE 2: blank.];

Canada's dance bands : one more time

SUMMARY: A series of six programs, written and narrated by Dal Richards, featuring musical selections from Canadian dance bands.Includes ballroom and hotel supper club orchestras; NewYear's cross-Canada broadc;ast; popular vocalists; west coast orchestras; and Canada's big bands, 1924-1985.;

Skyways Luggage strike, Vancouver

SUMMARY: Item contains interviews with, and recordings of, participants in the Skyways Luggage strike. An off-air dub for [from?] CBC Radio's "Identities".;

Bonnie Daiken interview

SUMMARY: In an interview on the CBC Radio show "Morningside", New Westminster teacher Bonnie Daiken talks about a teacher's part in the anti-restraint protests.;

Free trade and the future of British Columbia

SUMMARY: A CBC documentary about the impact of free trade on British Columbia. The program was broadcast on 04-Apr-1988, followed by a 60-minute open-line phone-in session with Premier Bill Vander Zalm (which ;is not on the tape).;

History of music in Vancouver

SUMMARY: Panel discussion researched and organized by Gary Marcuse for CBC's "Mostly Music" series. Hosted by Harry Elton, with panelists Thelma Lorer and Ian Docherty and pianist Harold Brown. This is an exte;nded version of the discussion; the final broadcast version is shorter.;

B.C. inventors report

SUMMARY: Item about B.C. inventors. Speaker is inventor Don Arney. Off-air dub from CBC Radio "Daybreak" program.;

Report from NDP election headquarters, 1979-05-22

SUMMARY: On the day of the 1979 federal election, Gary Marcuse reports from NDP election headquarters at the Italian Cultural Centre in East Vancouver. In Vancouver-Kingsway, NDP candidate Ian Waddell defeated; Liberal Simma Holt. NDP candidate Sven Robinson was elected in Burnaby.;

Vancouver theatre : The calling

SUMMARY: "Vancouver Theatre" was a CBC radio series that featured new plays by Canadian writers, as well as adaptations of works from other media and from other countries. "The Calling" is a radio play by J. M;ichael Yates, directed by Imbert Orchard and produced at CBC Vancouver. The play is a philosophical discussion revolving around a telephone call. The actors include Lillian Carlson and Lee Taylor.;

Centennial show

SUMMARY: Audio recording of a television variety show marking the BC Centennial, broadcast live from the stage of the Lyric Theatre on Granville Street in Vancouver. A home recording, made off-air from a telev;ision set.;

Unemployed

SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Unemployed (CBC program) SUMMARY: A program from CBC Radio's "Canada Watch" series. Off-air recording.;

John Emerson presents

SUMMARY: John Emerson emcees a musical variety show that includes solo and ensemble performances of popular songs, as well as a musical comedy sketch set in a bar. Accompaniment is provided by the Chris Gage T;rio and Emerson at the piano; musical arrangements are by Emerson with Jerry Fuller. (See CBC Times, vol.9 no.46 1959 p.9.);

Emerson presents, 1959-08-20

SUMMARY: Vancouver's many-talented John Emerson reads poetry, drama and prose, and discusses literature and the lives of literary figures. The series ran intermittantly from October 1955 to September 1962, and; evolved to include music. In this episode, Emerson and his vocal group offer a selection of favorites, both modern and traditional. First show of six.;

Emerson presents, 1959-09-24

SUMMARY: Vancouver's many-talented John Emerson reads poetry, drama and prose, and discusses literature and the lives of literary figures. The series ran intermittently from October 1955 to September 1962. In ;this episode, there is a feature of John Emerson with the Chris Gage trio. This is the sixth show in a six-part series.;

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