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Steve Paikin Fonds Inventory #479 page 1 Steve Paikin fonds Inventory #479 File: Title: Date(s): Note: Call Number: 2005-022/001 Academic files (1) Correspondence, notes 1972-1978 (2) First year information : fees, application, & schedule 1978-1979 (3) UNI 201F Canadian studies 1980-1981 (4) English 165 1978-1979 (5) English 212 1978-1979 (6) English 250Y 1979-1980 (7) Vic 214 Film 1979-1980 (8) INI 224 1980-1981 (9) INI 326 Film 1980-1981 (10) French 161 1978-1979 (11) History 363 1980-1981 (12) Latin 210F 1979-1980 (13) Latin 211S 1978-1979 (14) Latin 212F 1978-1979 (15) Latin 220S 1979-1980 (16) Philosophy 101 1978-1979 (17) Philosophy 238F 1979-1980 (18) Philosophy 243S 1979-1980 Call Number: 2005-022/002 (1) Politics 100Y 1979-1980 (2) Politics 309 1980-1981 (3) CJJD reports summer 1979 (4) University of Toronto radio sports editorials 1978 (5) Radio : correspondence re. employment 1978-1979 (6) Sports college : programmes, notes, statistics 1978-1979 (7) Sports : football rules 1978-1979 (8) Toronto Maple Leafs media information 1979 (9) University of Toronto stationary (10) Boston University information 1 of 2 (11) Boston University information 2 of 2 (12) Boston University, MA thesis proposal, correspondence, 1983 reports Broadcasting and journalism files (13) Progressive Conservative leadership convention 1983 1 of 2 page 2 Steve Paikin fonds Inventory #479 File: Title: Date(s): Note: (14) Progressive Conservative leadership convention 1983 2 of 2 (15) Canada 2 1983-1984 1 of 2 Call Number: 2005-022/003 (1) Canada 2 1983-1984 2 of 2 (2) CNE and Dome 1983-1984 (3) Election 1984 (4) Liberal leadership convention 1984 (5) Toronto City Politics 2 1984 (6) Queen's Park 1982-1984 1 of 2 (7) Queen's Park 1982-1984 2 of 2 (8) Toronto city politics 1983-1985 1 of 2 (9) Toronto city politics 1983-1985 2 of 2 (10) CBC 1985 1 of 3 Call Number: 2005-022/004 (1) CBC 1985 2 of 3 (2) CBC 1985 3 of 3 (3) CBC 1986 1 of 3 (4) CBC 1986 2 of 3 (5) CBC 1986 3 of 3 (6) Metro : miscellaneous 1983-1987 1 of 2 (7) Metro : miscellaneous 1983-1987 2 of 2 (8) Miscellaneous CBCT scripts 1986-1987 (9) CBC 1987 1 of 3 (10) CBC 1987 2 of 3 Call Number: 2005-022/005 (1) CBC 1987 3 of 3 (2) CBLT TV story morgue 1987 (3) Metrobelt, Ontario election 1987 (4) CBC 1988 1 of 3 (5) CBC 1988 2 of 3 (6) CBC 1988 3 of 3 (7) Federal election 1988 (8) CBC 1989 1 of 2 (9) CBC 1989 2 of 2 (10) CBC souvenirs 1989 (11) Yugoslavia 1989 Call Number: 2005-022/006 page 3 Steve Paikin fonds Inventory #479 File: Title: Date(s): Note: (1) CBC stories 1990 1 of 2 (2) CBC stories 1990 2 of 2 (3) Mandela 1990 (4) Olympics 1990 (5) CBC stories 1991 (6) CBC stories 1992 (7) TVO notebook (8) Between the Lines, scripts 1992 (9) Between the Lines, scripts 1992-1993 (10) Between the Lines, scripts December 1993 (11) Between the Lines, scripts 1994 Call Number: 2005-022/007 (1) Fourth Reading, scripts 1992-1993 (2) Fourth Reading, scripts 1993-1994 1 of 2 (3) Fourth Reading, scripts 1993-1994 2 of 2 (4) Warsaw Ghetto : Steve Paikin TVO 1993 (5) Poland, scripts, research material 1993-1994 (6) Yugoslavia special, script April 1, 1993 (7) Yugoslavia files, research material 1993 (8) Yugoslavia files, research material 1993 1 of 3 (9) Yugoslavia files, research material 1993 2 of 3 Call Number: 2005-022/008 (1) Yugoslavia files, research material 1993 3 of 3 (2) Yugoslavia : recitations & references 1993 (3) Ontario election 1995 (4) Ontario election : Segal, Nixon, & Lewis : interview 1995 transcripts (5) Bill Davis: a main street man : TVO studio 2 March 1996 (6) Bile 160 : teachers, tories, & turmoil June 1998 (7) Bill 160 : teachers, tories, & turmoil produced by Steve June 19, 1998 Paikin, Susanna Kelley, & Brett Ballah, edited by Paul Colbourne (8) Clyde Wells file 1990-2000 1 of 2 (9) Clyde Wells file 1990-2000 2 of 2 (10) Chairman of the board: the life & death of John Robarts : November 30, 2001 TVO studio 2 (11) 1985, The year Ontario politics changed forever June 30, 2005 Correspondence files page 4 Steve Paikin fonds Inventory #479 File: Title: Date(s): Note: (12) TVO letters 1993-1997 1 of 4 Call Number: 2005-022/009 (1) TVO letters 1993-1997 2 of 4 (2) TVO letters 1993-1997 3 of 4 (3) TVO letters 1993-1997 4 of 4 (4) Studio 2 letters 1994-1997 1 of 4 (5) Studio 2 letters 1994-1997 2 of 4 (6) Studio 2 letters 1994-1997 3 of 4 (7) Studio 2 letters 1994-1997 4 of 4 (8) Letters to studio 2 1998-1999 1 of 2 (9) Letters to studio 2 1998-1999 2 of 2 (10) Letters to studio 2 1999 (11) Studio 2 letters 1999-2000 (12) Letters 2000 1 of 2 Call Number: 2005-022/010 (1) Letters 2000 2 of 2 (2) Letters 2001 (3) Letters 2001-2002 (4) Letters 2002 1 of 2 (5) Letters 2002 2 of 2 (6) Letters 2003 1 of 2 (7) Letters 2003 2 of 2 (8) Letters 2004 1 of 3 Call Number: 2005-022/011 (1) Letters 2004 2 of 3 (2) Letters 2004 3 of 3 (3) Letters 2005 1 of 2 (4) Letters 2005 2 of 2 Writing files (5) The life : the seductive call of politics, notebook October 12, 1999 (6) The life (the book), notebooks October 2000 (7) The life by Steve Paikin, interviews A-L, transcripts [ca. 2000] 1 of 4 (8) The life by Steve Paikin, interviews A-L, transcripts [ca. 2000] 2 of 4 (9) The life by Steve Paikin, interviews A-L, transcripts [ca. 2000] 3 of 4 (10) The life by Steve Paikin, interviews A-L, transcripts [ca. 2000] 4 of 4 (11) The life by Steve Paikin, interviews M-Z, transcripts [ca. 2000] 1 of 4 page 5 Steve Paikin fonds Inventory #479 File: Title: Date(s): Note: Call Number: 2005-022/012 (1) The life by Steve Paikin, interview M-Z, transcripts [ca. 2000] 2 of 4 (2) The life by Steve Paikin, interview M-Z, transcripts [ca. 2000] 3 of 4 (3) The life by Steve Paikin, interview M-Z, transcripts [ca. 2000] 4 of 4 (4) The life : 1st half of draft manuscript [ca. 2000] 1 of 4 (5) The life : 1st half of draft manuscript [ca. 2000] 2 of 4 (6) The life : 1st half of draft manuscript [ca. 2000] 3 of 4 (7) The life : 1st half of draft manuscript [ca. 2000] 4 of 4 (8) The life : 2nd half of draft manuscript [ca. 2000] 1 of 4 (9) The life : 2nd half of draft manuscript [ca. 2000] 2 of 4 (10) The life : 2nd half of draft manuscript [ca. 2000] 3 of 4 (11) The life : 2nd half of draft manuscript [ca. 2000] 4 of 4 (12) The name index [ca. 2000] Call Number: 2005-022/013 (1) The life : the seductive call of politics by Steve Paikin, 2001 1 of 3 galley (2) The life : the seductive call of politics by Steve Paikin, 2001 2 of 3 galley (3) The life : the seductive call of politics by Steve Paikin, 2001 3 of 3 galley (4) The life : notes (5) The life (the book), press, & publicity 1999-2001 1 of 3 (6) The life (the book), press, & publicity 1999-2001 2 of 3 (7) The life (the book), press, & publicity 1999-2001 3 of 3 (8) The dark side : the personal price of a political life, notes 2002 (9) The dark side : John Robarts notes 2002 (10) The dark side : John Robarts notes, book 2 2002 (11) The dark side : first draft [2002] 1 of 4 Call Number: 2005-022/014 (1) The dark side : first draft [2002] 2 of 4 (2) The dark side : first draft [2002] 3 of 4 (3) The dark side : first draft [2002] 4 of 4 (4) Steve Paikin : TVO demo reel [ca. 1994] Video Cassette (four copies) (5) Varsity Blues recordings : Ryerson Redmen vs. Vastity Audio Cassette Blues Call Number: 2005-022/015 page 6 Steve Paikin fonds Inventory #479 File: Title: Date(s): Note: (1) Middle east : disputed land / Steve Paikin, CHFI Audio Cassette (2) Bethlehem Mayor Farah, Church tour in Bethlehem Audio Cassette (3) Herman Turkstra interview Audio Cassette (4) Listen & learn: executive style and confidence Audio Cassette (5) Ontario election 1985 Audio Cassette (6) Dodie Shendroff / Dick Beddoes Audio Cassette (7) 1977 MLB All Star Game : Jason Roberts show on 1977-1978 Audio Cassette CKOL, 26 April 1978 (8) Ozer Schild (2) / El Scint(2)Ariel / Shook Audio Cassette (9) Lights out : "story of Mr. Maggs" Audio Cassette (10) Ocean ranger Audio Cassette (11) Steve Paikin, sports talk radio Audio Cassette (12) Saul Holiff history talk 7 December 1997 Audio Cassette (13) Steve Zack Henry August 1997 Audio Cassette (14) Boston radio Audio Cassette (15) Boston University Audio Cassette (16) Old City 1 & 2 Audio Cassette (17) Star Trek, UC : The ultimate computer Audio Cassette (18) Star Trek, private litter war / bread and circuses Audio Cassette (19) Star Trek, man trap Audio Cassette (20) Star Trek, the cloudminers Audio Cassette (21) Star Trek, assignment earth Audio Cassette (22) Star Trek, return to tomorrow Audio Cassette (23) Star Trek, journey to babel Audio Cassette (24) Star Trek, AT : Amok Time Audio Cassette (25) Star Trek, WM - Who mourns for Adonais Audio Cassette (26) Star Trek, by any other name Audio Cassette (27) Chretien (2) / The Vote (2) Audio Cassette (28) Spadina Audio Cassette (29) Frank Miller sworn in Audio Cassette (30) Blues vs.
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