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Record information – Brief Ottawa : Show No.2
Series title:Canadian ExpressHierarchical level:Item (Accession level)Item number (ISN):275980Type of material:Moving imagesFound in:Archives / Film, Video and Sound -
Record information – Details Fonds/collection:CANADIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION, TELEVISION: CBOT TWO-INCH VIDEO INVENTORYAccession:1982-0209Media:VideoPart:1 of 1Release date:1978-11-27Production company:Canadian Broadcasting CorporationProduction credit:director/producer, Jack Gemmill; assistant producer, Sheila PetzoldDistributor name:CBOTDescription:A music and variety show taped in Ottawa and other locations from coast to coast. Host Stephanie Taylor opens this show singing It's a Miracle followed by an outdoor dance sequence near the National Arts Centre in Ottawa. From Privateers' Warf in Halifax, Taylor introduces the Dixietech Seven, who perform a jazz medley. In Vancouver, Michael Vincent sings Lady, followed by Taylor and Vincent teaming up to perform Too Much, Too Little, Too Late. In Kingston, Ontario, Colleen Peterson sings One Horse Town and Peterson and Taylor sing Angelina. Kingston's Fort Henry Guards are shown performing their drills. From Edmonton, Paul [Fenn] sings A Most Dangerous Man. Taylor is then shown on horseback, also in Edmonton, singing Sweet Dreams. Highland dancers are shown performing bagpipe music from St. Raphael's Church in Glengarry County, Ontario. <60mn>Language:EnglishOriginal number:51-2-1239-8001Detailed holdings information: -
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