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Record information – Brief Observer
Series title:ObserverHierarchical level:Item (Accession level)Item number (ISN):82532Type of material:Moving imagesFound in:Archives / Film, Video and Sound -
Record information – Details Fonds/collection:CANADIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION, TELEVISION: KINES FROM PARC, TORONTOAccession:1986-0810Media:FilmPart:1 of 1Release date:1963-10-31Production company:Canadian Broadcasting CorporationProduction credit:producer, Don MacPherson; executive producer, Harry J. Boyle; script, Kerry Fletham; editing, John Hood; host, Al Hamel; John Hamilton; technical producer, Ray Forsey; Jean-Marie Lafleur; reporter, Tony Thomas; light, Bob CoyleDescription:Television public affairs program. Filmed in Munich, Tony Thomas interviews Wolf Mittler, German broadcaster who broadcast in English from the scene of the Dieppe raid in 1942 for German radio's international service. In studio, sculptor Gerald Gladstone talks about his art and shows some of his works. "The Best of Hansard" presents Peter Whalley's cartoons on the machinery of government. Report on parliamentary procedures, facilities and maintenance. Followed by interview with Allan McNaughton, Speaker of the House of Commons. Al Hamel introduces today's cover-girl and Miss Grey Cup, Renata [Picallis] and shows a recipe for pickled pumpkin rinds. John Hamilton reads a ghost story. Program concludes with filmed excerpts from the Norris Commission on the profile and criminal record of Hal Banks, Head of the Seafarers' International Union. <60mn>Language:EnglishDetailed holdings information: -
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