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Page 1: NOTES AND CORRECTIONS · 2020. 12. 20. · Faithful Shepherd Suite.. Handel-Beecham The King Shall Rejoice Handel (From Coronation Anthem for George II) Rondo In G, K. 373 Mozart

MONDAY, JULY 13TELEVISION

On Safari“Eggs for Breakfast.” Armand and

Michaela Denis continue their journeyalong the Nile, watching water birdssuch as the ibis, the plover, the pelican,and the Egyptian goose. The maribou,which feed on young crocodiles, are alsoshown.Mickey Mouse Club

The club holds a talent roundup.Jimmie Dodds sings “Smiles.”The Millionaire

“Sally Sims.” When Sally Sims andher young-looking, widowed mother re-ceive one million dollars they go on acruise and Sally attempts to find a hus-band for her mother, with almost disas-trous results.Joan Fairfax Show

Joan’s guests are pianist Bill Butlerand Norman Brooks, the man who singslike A 1 Jolson.Cannonball

“Tunnel Eyes.” Jerry doesn’t want toaccept the offer of a four-year engi-neering scholarship since it would meanbreaking up with Mike. When Mikelearns of this he deliberately fails aneye examination so that he will betaken off the road and given a desk job.

TUESDAY, JULY 14TELEVISION

World PassportStephen Bloomer concludes the film

about people living along the Mississippiand introduces a Disney film aboutTiburon, a desert island in the Gulf ofMexico inhabited solely by nomadicNorth American Indians.Sky King

“The Brain and the Brawn.” Sky andPenny try to capture a pickpocketoperating at a fair and soon find them-selves in the hands of an evil hyp-notist,

RADIODrama in Sound

“A Death in Blackout,” by Mary Fitt,adapted by Don McGill. A country doc-tor unravels a difficult murder case.The murder takes place during a WorldWar II blackout, and the doctor meth-odically eliminates irrelevant facts oneby one in order to establish the vitalclues. Rupert Caplan, producer. FromMontreal.CBW-10:00 p.m. CBK-10:00 p.m. CBX-9:00 p.m.

WEDNESDAY, JULY 15TELEVISION

Huckleberry Hound“Scaredy-Cat-Dog.” The mice Pixie

and Dixie, buy a watchdog to guardthem. As it turns out the dog is afraidof nothing—except cats.Shirley Temple Storybook

“Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves.”Ali Baba, a merchant, discovers a secrettreasure cave of the feared 40 thieves,and helps himself to some of their loot.The leader of the thieves learns of thisand decides to visit Ali Baba’s home

LATE NOTES AND CORRECTIONSWEEK OF JULY 12-18

Because each issue of the CBC Times must be mailed so far in advance of theprogram week covered in it. some changes in scheduling and in program content

are inevitable. These are noted below.

with 39 large jars, supposedly contain-ing oil, but in reality hiding 39 thieves.The end result is that Ali Baba learns alesson about the result of greed.

RADIOInterview

Ronald Hambleton interviews the Eng-lish scientist-novelist C. P. Snow, authorof “The Masters” and “The New Men.”CBW-8:40 p.m. CBK-8:40 p.m. CBX-7:40 p.m.

Musical ProgramFrom the Vancouver International

Festival—the Festival Orchestra con-ducted by Herbert von Karajan, withviolinist Betty-Jean Hagen.

Coriolanus Overture BeethovenViolin Concerto BeethovenSymphony No. 7 Beethoven

CBW-9:30 p.m. CBK-9:00 p.m. CBX-8:00 p.m.

TalkD. G. Creighton, professor of history

at the University of Toronto, talksabout “Nationalism in Canadian His-tory.” Prof. Creighton will present hisview of the changing patterns of his-torical thought in Canada, particularlyin our relations with the other twomembers of the North Atlantic triangle—Great Britain and the U.S. The talkwas recorded for presentation on theBBC’s Third Program during CanadaWeek last month. Dr. Creighton, authorof a two-volume study of Sir John A.Macdonald, a history of Canada (“Do-minion of the North”), and “CommercialEmpire of the St. Lawrence.”CBW-ll ;30 p.m. CBK-11:30 p.m. CBX-10:30 p.m

THURSDAY, JULY 16TELEVISION

Royal Visit, 1959“Indian Days.” Robert Brazil and Don

Sims describe the traditional Indiandancing and ceremony being presentedin honour of Queen Elizabeth at Nanai-mo, British Columbia. Chief RobertClifton, president of the B.C. Indianbrotherhood, interprets the dances andassists with the commentary.Woody Woodpecker

“Andy and the Chicken Chaser.” AndyPanda decides to cook a rooster fordinner but the rooster has other ideasand hides in the hen house.Have Gun, Will Travel

“The Return of Roy Carter.” Paladinreceives aid from ex-convict when hebraves a blizzard to find a chaplain whohas gone into the wilderness to save anescaped prisoner.Wyatt Earp

“The Big Bellyache.” When Dr. Fab-rique visits his friend Wyatt Earp, heis followed by Shanghai Pierce whocomplains of “a terrible bellyache.” Docresents Pierce’s instrusion and Wyatthas to step in to preserve order.CBWT—On the Sunny Side

A summer program about summerwith Harvey Dawes and guests. Aim ofthe program, according to producer LenWeinstein, is “to talk to and aboutpeople working, playing and just plainliving during our shortest season.” Eachprogram will include items on sports,outdoor activities, and anecdotes aboutpeople bridging the Manitoba winterswith hectic outdoor living.” This week—

interviews with Terry Hind, manager ofthe Winnipeg Goldeyes; bike-borne ice-cream salesman Paul Chorney; and Dr.Jack Waugh, well-known team physicianwho will tell how to beat the heat.

CBC TIMES

RADIODrama in Sound

“A Death in Blackout/* by Mary Fitt.(See late note for Tuesday, July 14).CBW-2:30 p.m. CBK-2:30 p.m. CBX-1:30 p.m.

FRIDAY, JULY 17TELEVISION

Suspicion“Fraction of a Second/* By Kathleen

Hite, from a story by Daphne duMaurier. With Bette Davis, MarianSeldes and Tita Purdom. A womanleaves her home to take a walk andwhen she returns finds that her keydoes not fit the lock, the house is fullof strangers, and her maid is nowhereto be seen. When the strangers summonthe police the woman is unable to con-vince anyone of her identity and istaken to be examined by a doctor. Shegradually finds her situation growingmore and more hopeless and confused.Cavalcade of Sports

Dick Tiger of Nigeria meets RoryCalhoun of White Plains, N.Y., in a 10-round middleweight bout at the WarMemorial Auditorium in Syracuse, N.Y.

RADIOVancouver Festival

Gala performance attended by H.M.the Queen and Prince Philip. Con-ductors: Sir Ernest MacMillan andNicholas Goldschmidt, with violinistBetty Jean-Hagen and the FestivalChorus.

Faithful Shepherd Suite..

Handel-BeechamThe King Shall Rejoice Handel

(From Coronation Anthem for George II)

Rondo In G, K. 373 MozartGloria —Vivaldi

(six of twelve sections)CBW-10:30 p.m. CBK-9:00 p.m. CBX-8:00 p.m.

SATURDAY, JULY 18TELEVISION

Rin Tin Tin“Silent Battle.” Rinty and the son of

an Indian chief become seriously ill.Capt. Davis administers an antitoxin toRinty and the dog recovers. Meanwhile,the Indians threaten to go on the war-path if the chief’s son dies, but theyare hesitant about allowing the lad tobe injected with the serum.Errol Flynn Theatre

“First Come, First Loved,” with JeanPierre Aumont. A young Hussar officeris ordered by his colonel to marry thefirst girl who makes her appearance ata coming ball. The young man triesvarious schemes to prevent the ballfrom taking place, but to no avail.Finally, he and his true love devise aplan to outwit the colonel.Naked City

“Line of Duty.” Detective James Hal-loran is overcome with remorse afterkilling his first man in the line of duty.At the inquest the dead man’s mothercalls him a murderer. His widow curseshim. Halloran’s condition becomesgradually worse until an unexpected de-velopment brings him to his senses.Swing Easy

Guests this week are singers ShaneRimmer and Frosia Gregory. The pro-gram will offer a salute to “Guys andDolls,” which is to be presented atWinnipeg’s Rainbow Stage. Rimmer,who has been in England making re-cordings and working in television, isin North America to make special ap-pearances in New York and Providence,R.I.

RADIOThis Week

Jean Hinds reports on the annual con-vention of the Canadian Weekly News-paper Association, being held in Regina.CBW-5;30 p.m. CBK-4:30 p.m. CBX-3:30 p.m.

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