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Drama
CANADA TO BRITAIN (Sundays at 1915
and Tuesdays at 2215 GMT). A series
of dramatic productions about Canada
by Canadian writers, produced by
Robert Allen.
Feb. 1 and 3—“Meet Sam Slick” by Irvin
Teitel, adapted from stories by Thomas
Halliburton.
Feb. 8 and 10—"A Little Girl in a Fabulous
Fable” by Len Peterson, the story of what
might happen but probably doesn’t.
Feb. 15 and 17—“A Little Girl in a Big City”
by Len Peterson, a story that shouldn’t
happen but certainly does.
Feb. 22 and 24—‘‘Royal Welcome-1860”
by Margaret Angus, a tale of a young
girl and a visiting prince.
ETHELWYN HOBBES presents women in
the United Kingdom with information of par-
ticular interest to them.
THE Town Grows UP (Mondays at
2215 and Wednesdays at 1715 GMT).
The dramatic story of a Canadian com-
munity in its development from pioneer
settlement to modern municipality,
written by Elsie Park Gowan.
Feb. 2 and 4—‘"Adventure in Liberty”
Feb. 9 and 11—’ Time for What ?”
Feb. 16 and 18—‘‘Mystery Story”
Feb. 23 and 25—‘‘A Book of Memory”
THE BARLOWS OF BEAVER STREET
(Mondays at 2215 and Wednesdays
at 1715 GMT). A new dramatic serial
depicting the life of a typical Cana-
dian family, written by Elsie Park
Gowan and directed by Robert Allen.
March 1 and 3—‘Springtime for Vera”
March 8 and 10—‘‘The Long Haul”
March 15 and 17—‘‘Mainly about Money”’
March 22 and 24—“‘Easter Bonnet”
March 29 and 31—‘‘The Editor Meets a
Deadline”
Allan Mills sings the folksongs of the North
American continent Sundays at 1945 and
Thursdays at 1715 GMT.
Stories
SHORT STORIES (Sundays at 1630 and
2200 GMT). Stories written for radio
by Canadian authors.
I COVER THE WATERFRONT (Tuesdays
at 2245 GMT). Pat Terry, Bristol-
born Vancouver newspaperman, pre-
sents Canadian yarns of the sea.
YOUNG IDEAS (Saturdays at 1700
GMT). Stan Chapman of Campbell-
ton, New Brunswick, assisted by his
tiny mythical elf Hoppy, tell stories
for young listeners.
CANADIANA (Sundays at 2245 and
Tuesdays at 1700 GMT). Canadian
yarns and legends presented by John
Fisher and other Canadian reporters.
Sports
SPORTS WEEK (Saturdays at 2200
GMT). A weekly roundup of sports
in Canada.
Hockey (Mondays at 2230 GMT).
Tom Derbyshire presents a condensed
play-by-play account of one of the
week’s outstanding ice-hockey games.
Other Programs
LISTENERS’ CORNER (Fridays at 2215
GMT). Liston Burns and Patricia
FitzGerald comment on listeners’ let-
ters, answer questions and play request
numbers.
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