Collection search - Let Klatu Do It, Part Two
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Record information – Brief Let Klatu Do It, Part Two
Series title:FocusHierarchical level:Item (Accession level)Item number (ISN):276155Type 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/script, Lucian Blair; producer, Robert Clark; assistant producer, Jennifer Allan; technical producer, John Davidson; photography, Erwin Lichtinghage; editing, Pierre Allair; sound, Pierre-Paul Lafrenière; host, Bryan SmithDistributor name:CBOTDescription:Part two in this look at automation examines various uses of robots in hostile industrial environments. Many of the fears that workers have of robots replacing them in their jobs are dispelled. Interviews with experts from the Robot Institute of America are also included. Viewers are introduced to Klatu, a robot (his designer, engineer, Anthony Reichelt, has become one of the largest manufacturers of Android, life-like robots in the world). People appearing in the show, in order, are: Stanley Polcyn, Vice-President of Operations Animation Inc.; Frank Daley, Director of Development at General Motors; Alan Williams, midwest Regional Manager of Animation Inc.; Bernard Sallot, Executive Director of the Robot Institute of America; Anthony Reichelt from Quasar Industries Inc.; and Dr. Tim Hogan, Chief of Psychology at the Royal Ottawa Hospital. <30mn>Language:EnglishOriginal number:51-4-2265-8001Detailed holdings information: -
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