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1,000 listeners write each month to the CBC

International Service.



Quelque mille auditeurs écrivent chaque mois

au Service International de Radio-Canada.


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Canada Reporting—scouts, air and sea cadets

at the microphone.



Au micro, les scouts, les cadets de la marine et

de l’aviation au cours du programme “Canada

Reporting”.


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Variety program from a

night club in Montreal.



Un programme de

“variétes” dans une boîte de

nuit de Montréal.

Program Notes



DAILY

Canadian Chronicle (1400, 1645, and
2000 GMT), edited by Jack Peach.

Commentaries from the United Nations
(1415 to 1600 GMT)

Program Preview (1615 GMT), including
the Listeners’ Corner in which Liston Burns
answers letters from overseas listeners.

News (1630 and 1945 GMT)

SUNDAYS

Lively Arts (1445 and 2015 GMT) A series
designed to provide listeners with close-up
views of artistic activity in Canada. Aug.
10, Ralph Marven talks about “Book Selling”;
Aug. 17, Lister Sinclair, “Land of Geography”
a criticism of Canadian painting; Aug. 24,
“Suicide of the Amateur”, concerning
amateur theatre; Aug. 31, “Hearing and
Listening”, a discussion of music; Sept. 7, “The
Radio Problem”, a talk on radio writing.

Canada to Britain (1700 and 2030 GMT,
and TUESDAYS at 2015 GMT), Half-hour
enquiries, in documentary form, into how
Canadians live and what they think about.
Aug. 10, “Camp Otoreke”. Aug. 17,
“Shawbridge Boys’ Farm”; Aug. 24, “How Handy
are ands”; Aug. 31, “The Big Fair”; Sept.
7, “Meet You at the Fountain”; Sept. 14,
“Great Lakes Sailors — Junior Grade”;
Sept. 21, “Hay in your Hair”.

MONDAYS

Tales of Two Cities (1715 and 2045 GMT)
Towns and cities in Canada are compared
with places of the same name in Britain.
Aug. 11, Chatham; Aug. 18, Whitby; Aug.
25, Woodstock; Sept. 1, Stratford.

TUESDAYS

Cross Section (1700 and 2045 GMT) Gordon
Burwash, radio and film writer, continues
his personal interviews with Canadians from
various walks of life.

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