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Program Notes

Following news bulletins daily Mon-
day through Friday, commentaries
on current topics are broadcast by
independent commentators chosen
from among the ranks of university
professors, editorial writers for leading
newspapers or parliamentary corre-
spondents. Topics include domestic
affairs of interest to overseas listeners,
or Canadian reactions to international
affairs, including a weekly United
Nations report heard on Fridays.

TALKS

Sundays: 1705 and 1850, the CBC’s
Special Speaker. Guests include Cana-
dians with special knowledge of a
particular field, or visitors to Canada.

Sundays: at 2245, in the program
called Canadiana, stories and de-
scriptions of Canadian life and adven-
ture, past and present.

October 5 — Alan Armstrong —
Canadian Cities; October 12 — Earl
Cox — Autumn in Canada.

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CBC engineer at work on Kinescope recorder.

Technicien de Radio-Canada étudiant le
kinescope.

at 1715. Television in
Canada. Here are speakers on various
aspects of Canada’s new Television
industry. To discuss programs and
problems of the Toronto region, the
English-language pioneer TV trans-
mitter, we have invited Fergus Mutrie,
Director of CBC Television to speak
to overseas listeners. And from
Montreal, Aurèle Séguin, Director of
CBC-TV, Montreal, talks of his
predominantly French-language area.
Other speakers will be asked to talk
of technical and financial aspects of
the industry in Canada.

at 2245. How We Live.
Here Canadians in cities, towns and
country districts describe at first
hand their activities in the home
and in the community.

Thursdays: at 2245. Industry and
Resources. Financial and economic
commentators offer interpretations of
topical developments in Canada’s
industrial growth, and reporters de-
scribe particular industries or give
background to Canadian natural re-
sources.

Sundays:

Tuesdays:

Saturdays: at 1755 and 1850. Science
Report. Here are descriptions of the
work being done in laboratories and
research centres throughout the coun-
try in the many and varying types of
scientific enquiry, including medicine,
agriculture and industrial research.

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