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- 1987
Part of Don Mowatt fonds
SUMMARY: A report on a new play about the life and work of Emily Carr, written by Vancouver actress Joy Coghill. There is a 40-second silence in mid-item.;
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Part of Don Mowatt fonds
SUMMARY: A report on a new play about the life and work of Emily Carr, written by Vancouver actress Joy Coghill. There is a 40-second silence in mid-item.;
CBC Wednesday night. Portrait in memory : Emily Carr
Part of Robert Chesterman fonds
SUMMARY: "CBC Wednesday Night" was a multi-part series that featured performances of classical music, opera, drama, as well as readings, documentaries and talks. It ran from the early 1950s to October 27, 1963; in the 7:30 to 11:00 p.m. time slot. This episode is a documentary portrait of Emily Carr -- painter of the British Columbia forest, writer, eccentric -- and by some called a genius. Includes excerpt;s from interviews with Flora Hamilton Burns, Margaret Clay, Ira Dilworth, Laura Jamieson, Kate Mather, Edith Rive, ethnographer Marius Barbeau, art dealer Max Stern, and painters Arthur Lismer, A.Y. J;ackson and Lawren Harris.;
"The Sleeping Beauty, with the CPR as the Fairy Prince....."
"Mistress British Columbia......"
"The Palace in the Clouds....."
"From the Governor to the Government...."
"The inartistic alderman and the realistic nightmare... "
"The Situation at Esquimalt...."
"The Cinderella of the family...."
"Suggestion for the tax collector...."
"British Columbia's advice to the Alberni electors."
"The dream and the awakening...."
"Patriotic, at the sham fight at Beacon Hill...."
"We are not yet quite reconciled to the automobiles.... "
"The dog in the manger logger... "
"I may be rough on the outside, Miss....."
"The Mortgage on the Brain...."
"The Public; water water everywhere....."
"Ye Janus-like jester of Victoria."
SUMMARY: Talk by Professor G.G. Sedgewick about the life and death of Canadian painter and writer Emily Carr.;
Part of Robert Chesterman fonds
SUMMARY: "The Hornby Collection" is an anthology of plays, documentaries, interviews and selected fiction for radio -- all written, prepared and produced in British Columbia. "Emily" is a play by Anne Sniderman about the middle years of the Victoria painter Emily Carr. It depicts Carr taking her first trip across Canada by train to show her paintings at the National Art Gallery in Ottawa. Joy Coghill stars in the title role.;
Arts calendar : Exploring Emily Carr house
Part of Rogers Cable TV (Victoria) fonds
Public access. Community cable TV program. Phil Kitley and Stuart Stark discuss the restoration of the Carr house on Government Street in Victoria.