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Program Notes

Four English language transmissions
are daily directed to listeners in the
United Kingdom and Europe. The
times and frequencies of these trans-
missions are listed on pages 10 and 11
of this booklet.

News and Commentary

News. Canadian and international
news is broadcast three times daily.

Postnews Commentaries (Monday
through Friday). The news to Europe
at 2200 hours GMT is followed by a
four-minute commentary. Mondays:
Be Re Scott. Dept on Lar, MC
University; Tuesdays: Blair Fraser,
Ottawa editor of MacLean’s Maga-
zine; Wednesdays: Sports Review by
Kim Mcllroy, Toronto ‘sportscaster;
Thursdays: J. B. McGeachy of ‘‘The
Toronto Globe and Mail”; Fridays:
Reports from the United Nations at
Lake Success.

Let’s Look at Science (Sundays at
2210 GMT). In this series observers
describe current developments in
scientific research and the way in
which they affect agriculture, medi-
cine, and other fields. Soy 2. Te
Prevention of Molybdenum Poison-
ing of Cattle’ by Professor A. D.
Robinson; July 9, "Bird Banding” by
Phil Shackleton; July 16, "Food and
Drug Acts” by Maud Ferguson; July
23, “Forest Conservation” by R.
Black; July 30, To be announced.

Midweek Commentary (Wednes-
days). Well-informed Canadian speak-
ers discuss political and social develop-
ments in this country.

Weekend Review (Saturdays). A
summary of the outstanding events
of the week in Canada and abroad.
July 1, Special Dominion Day com-
mentary by Blair Fraser; July 8 and
July 22, Martyn Estall, Professor of
Philosophy at Queen’s University,
Kingston; July 15 and July 29,
Wilfrid Eggleston, Ottawa editor of
Saturday Night Magazine.

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Dorothy Dahlgren of Edmonton, Alberta, con-
tributes regularly to "Canadian Chronicle”.

Documentary

Forest, Field and Farm (Wednes-
days). Reports on Canadian trade, the
production and marketing of food,
and the development of Canada’s
natural resources.

Now it’s History (Fridays). A half-
hour dramatized story of a period in
Canadian history treated in the mood
of the present time.

Actualities and Interviews

Canadian Chronicle (Monday
through Saturday). The details be-
hind the headlines of the day are pre-
sented by reporters from coast to
coast in Canada. This series is broad-
cast twice daily.

Cross Section (Sundays). Interviews
with Canadian workers on farms, in
the cities, and in industry. July 2,
Graham Allen interviews a farmer;
July 9, To be announced; July 16,
To be announced; July 23, Idabelle
Ness interviews Colin Nicholson, a
grocer; July 30, Bert Nelson inter-
views Canon Webster.

Talks

Overheard in Canada (Sundays).
Excerpts from outstanding broad-
casts originally presented over the

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