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Program Notes This Is a Life? Elmer Fudd Takes Over As Emcee for a Cartoon Take-Off on a Television Show January 5-11 9 Bugs Bunny Program Notes This Is A Life? Elmer Fudd takes over as emcee for a cartoon take-off on a television show. JANUARY 5 Countrytime See also page 4 of next week's issue for possible changes in these notes and Trout on a Dairy Farm. Pat Bren- additional program information nan visits the Frank Edgells farm at CBXT—Saturday Heroes Saltspring Island. Ernie Afaganis and Glenn Bjarna- Gardener Stan Westaway discusses son are commentators for a game in books, on gardening, the greenhouse the Edmonton Boys’ Basketball and home. League. Half-time entertainment is an exhibition of girls’ “pingminton” a Ski School combination of ping pong and bad- Second of a four-part series on ski- minton played on a badminton court. ing. Real Charette and Lucille (Repeated Sunday). Wheeler demonstrate basic instruction for novice skiers. Narrator is Doug Sport World Of Smith. Cross Canada Curling. First of a Beverly 10-week elimination series of curling Hillbillies matches between the 10 rinks that Jed invites his relatives to visit represented their provinces in the last him in California but soon realizes Canadian Curling Championship. To- that his 32-room house won’t contain Yodeller Donn Reynolds is guest day, Don Wittman reports from Ross- all his clan. Saturday on Red River Jamboree, with Stu Phillips, Peggy and mere Curling Club, Winnipeg, as Sas- The Nurses Neville the cast. katchewan plays Manitoba. An hour-long series dramatizing the World Of Sport professional and personal lives of CBC Golf Championship. Steve nurses in their day-to-day relationship N.H.L. TEAM LINE-UPS Douglas and George Clifton report with doctors and patients. MONTREAL NEW YORK the first of two semi-final matches Red River Jamboree Pine Valley Toronto. CANADIENS RANGERS from Golf Club, Western songs and stories, with Players are: Gerald Proulx and Al I Jacques Plante I Lome “Gump” Worsley balladeer Stu Phillips and the cast. Jean-Claude Balding. 3 Tremblay 1 Marcel Pelletier Special guest is yodeller Donn Rey- 4 Jean Beliveau 2 Doug Harvey 5 Bernie Geoffrion 3 Harry Howell nolds. A few of their selections: 6 Ralph Backstrom 4 Al Langlois Girl in Saskatoon Stu 8 Bill Hicke 5 Larry Cahan Winter's Here Again Peggy FUN FLON and THE PAS 10 Tom Johnson 6 Bronco Horvath She Taught Me to Yodel Donn CHANNEL 10 CHANNEL 7 11 Jean Gauthier 7 Rod Storm Altones Gilbert CBWBT and CBWBT-1 12 Dickie Moore 8 Dave Balon Note: Program notes carried on this page do NHL Hockey 14 Claude Provost 9 Andy Bathgate not refer to the following program listings: Earl Ingarfield Danny 15 Bob Rousseau 10 12:30 Test Pattern, Music 5:30 Kingfisher Cove Gallivan reports from the 16 Henri Richard 12 Andy Hebenton 12:45 Horse Opera 6:00 Bugs Bunny Montreal Forum as the Montreal 17 Jean-Guy Talbot 15 Jim Neilson “The Renegades” 6:30 Countrytime 18 Red Berenson 17 Dean Prentice 1:45 World of Sport 7:00 Biography Canadiens play host to the New York 19 Lou Fontinato 18 Ken Schinkel “CBC Champion- 7:30 Beverly Hillbillies Rangers. ship Golf” 8:00 The Nurses 20 Phil Goyette 19 Jean Rateile 2:45 World of Sport 9:00 Red River Jamboree 21 Gilles Tremblay : 21 Camille Henry Olympics” CBWT—Thriller “1960 9:30 Thriller 22 Don Marshall ; 22 Ted Hampson 3:45 Bowling 10:30 Juliette Big Blackout, A man discovers that Managing Director; ( General Manager-Coach: 4:45 Ski School 11:00 Wrestling he involved in a narcotics ring 5:00 Four Feather Falls 12:00 Sign Off was Frank J. Selke Muzz Patrick 5:15 Stu Davis while suffering from amnesia. Coach: Toe Blake FESTIVAL: VENUS OBSERVED and the Old Vic, and two years ago he appeared at (Continued from page 6) Toronto’s O’Keefe Centre as Dr. Livesey in “Treas- ure Island.” He also appears on recordings, reading David Dodimead says that the Duke of Altair in Shakespeare and Dickens with British stars Margaret Venus Observed is one of his favourite roles. He Leighton, Anthony Quale and Pamela Brown. played it just once before, with the Coventry Reper- Martha Henry, who plays Perpetua, graduated tory Theatre, when, he claims, he “was too young last spring from the National Theatre School in for the part.” Recently he completed a round-the- Montreal, where her husband, Donnelly Rhodes world tour with the Old Vic Company of England, (who plays Edgar) is in his final year. This will be working with Vivien Leigh in The Lady the of their first appearance together on TV. In the Strat- Camelias (Camille)—a. new stage adaptation by former CBC Radio producer Andrew Allan. Al- ford Festival last summer Miss Henry played though this is Dodimead’s first CBC-TV appearance, Miranda in “The Tempest,” and more recently ap- it is not his first visit to Canada. He has toured the peared in the feminine lead at Toronto’s Crest country with stage companies, playing Shake- Theatre in Giraudoux’s “The Enchanted,” which spearean roles with the Donald Wolfit Company opened December 12..
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