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Accession Item # 2010-026 Pilot 01 the Dini Petty Show : Near Death Date_created Date_issued Unique id Accession Item # Title Episode Count Format Generation Description Time Language Sound Standard 8/15/1989 Consists of the first pilot episode of the Dini Petty Show, consisting of interviews with UFO expert Budd Hopkins ("Intruders") and alien abductees Debbie Tomey, Dorothy Wallace, and Betty Stwart and hypnotherapist Dr. David Gottleib. Includes The Dini Petty Show : Near Death 1 inch questions from the 2010‐026 Pilot 01 Experience [Pilot 01?] 1 videotape audience. 57:55:00 English 8/16/1989 Consists of second pilot episode of The Dini Pety Show, consisting of Michele Russell, who had child at age of 13; Sharon Hart, a youth program coordinator at the YWCA; pediatrician Dr. Miriam Kaufman, video footage of Rosalie Hall a shelter and educational program for teenage mothers in Toronto, a video of the life of teen mother Samantha and interview with Corina Watford a streetkid who is now pregnant and living in a shelter. Includes numerous questions and The Dini Petty Show : Children Having 1 inch discussions from the Stereo 2010‐026 Pilot 02 Children [Pilot 02?] 1 videotape audience. 57:55:00 English audio Master tape. Consists of 9/5/1989 9/5/1989 episode featuring Dr Rhoda Glasberg, Dr Alan 1 inch Lye ‐ Marriage 2010‐026 1 The Dini Petty Show : Chemistry of Love [Episode 001?] 1 videotape Master Councellor. 57:55:00 English Master tape. Consists of 9/6/1989 9/6/1989 episode featuring Dr Mel The Dini Petty Show : Laughter Is the 1 inch Borins, Valerie Kalis ‐ 2010‐026 2 Best Medicine [Episode 002?] 1 videotape Master Humourist. 57:55:00 English Dini Petty Show broadcast tapes 1989 1 of 10 Date_created Date_issued Unique id Accession Item # Title Episode Count Format Generation Description Time Language Sound Standard 9/7/1989 9/7/1989 Master tape. Consists of closed captioned episode featuring Bernie Floyd ‐ Private Investigator, Ralph Broughtbank, Jay J The Dini Petty Show : Private 1 inch Armes ‐ Author & Private 2010‐026 3 Investigators [Episode 003?] 1 videotape Master Investigator. 57:55:00 English 9/8/1989 9/8/1989 Master tape. Consists of 1 inch episode featuring Louise 2010‐026 4 The Dini Petty Show : Siblings [Episode 004?] 1 videotape Master Kamin ‐ Psycholigist. 57:55:00 English The Dini Petty Show : Addictive 1 inch 9/9/1989 Stereo 2010‐026 1 Personalities [Episode 01?] 1 videotape Master Master tape. 57:55:00 English audio 1 inch 9/12/1989 Stereo 2010‐026 2 The Dini Petty Show : Cosmetic Surgery [Episode 02?] 1 videotape Master Master tape. 57:55:00 English audio 1 inch 9/13/1989 Stereo 2010‐026 3 The Dini Petty Show : Home Decorating [Episode 03?] 1 videotape Master Master tape. 57:55:00 English audio 1 inch 9/14/1989 Stereo 2010‐026 4 The Dini Petty Show : Aliens [Episode 04?] 1 videotape Master Master tape. 57:55:00 English audio 1 inch 9/15/1989 Stereo 2010‐026 5 The Dini Petty Show : Nursing Crisis [Episode 05?] 1 videotape Master Master tape. 57:55:00 English audio 1 inch Includes promo. Master 9/18/1989 Stereo 2010‐026 6 The Dini Petty Show : Self‐Confidence [Episode 06?] 1 videotape Master tape. 57:55:00 English audio The Dini Petty Show : Taking the Toxic 1 inch Includes promo. Master 9/19/1989 Stereo 2010‐026 7 Out of Your Home [Episode 07?] 1 videotape Master tape. 57:55:00 English audio 1 inch Includes promo. Master 9/20/1989 Stereo 2010‐026 8 The Dini Petty Show : Fashion [Episode 08?] 1 videotape Master tape. 57:55:00 English audio The Dini Petty Show : What Turns 1 inch Includes promo. Master 9/21/1989 Stereo 2010‐026 9 Men/Women Off [Episode 09?] 1 videotape Master tape. 57:55:00 English audio 1 inch Includes promo. Master 9/22/1989 Stereo 2010‐026 10 The Dini Petty Show : The Difficult Child [Episode 10?] 1 videotape Master tape. 57:55:00 English audio 1 inch Includes promo. Master 9/25/1989 2010‐026 11 The Dini Petty Show : Food [Episode 11?] 1 videotape Master tape. 57:55:00 English 1 inch Includes promo. Master 9/26/1989 Stereo 2010‐026 12 The Dini Petty Show : Child Abuse [Episode 12?] 1 videotape Master tape. 57:55:00 English audio 1 inch Includes promo. Master 9/27/1989 Stereo 2010‐026 13 The Dini Petty Show : Men's New Role [Episode 13?] 1 videotape Master tape. 57:55:00 English audio 1 inch Stereo 2010‐026 14 The Dini Petty Show : Home Decorating [Episode 14?] 1 videotape Master Master tape. 57:55:00 English audio 1 inch Includes promo. Master 9/29/1989 Stereo 2010‐026 15 The Dini Petty Show : Fertility [Episode 15?] 1 videotape Master tape. 57:55:00 English audio The Dini Petty Show : Addicted to 1 inch Includes promo. Master 10/2/1989 Stereo 2010‐026 16 Adultery [Episode 16?] 1 videotape Master tape. 57:55:00 English audio Dini Petty Show broadcast tapes 1989 2 of 10 Date_created Date_issued Unique id Accession Item # Title Episode Count Format Generation Description Time Language Sound Standard 10/3/1989 Includes promo. Master tape. Live from Ontario Science Centre Consists of episode featuring John Falls. Heather Menzies ‐ Author, Jim Hayward ‐ Computer 1 inch Consultant, Robert Logan Stereo 2010‐026 17 The Dini Petty Show : Prostitution [Episode 17?] 1 videotape Master ‐ Professor U of T. 57:55:00 English audio Consists of episode 10/4/1989 1 inch featuring Dr. Diane Stereo 2010‐026 18 The Dini Petty Show : Dr. Diane Sacks [Episode 18?] 1 videotape Sacks. 57:55:00 English audio The Dini Petty Show : Dreams by Kathy 1 inch 10/6/1989 Stereo 2010‐026 20 Belicki [Episode 20?] 1 videotape Featuring Kathy Belicki. 57:55:00 English audio 1 inch Dub tape. Filmed in 10/10/1989 2010‐026 21 The Dini Petty Show : Escaping the City [Episode 21?] 1 videotape Dub Kitchener. 57:55:00 English The Dini Petty Show : 1 inch 10/11/1989 2010‐026 22 Integration/Education [Episode 22?] 1 videotape Dub Filmed in Kitchener. 57:55:00 English The Dini Petty Show : 1 inch 10/11/1989 2010‐026 22 Integration/Education [Episode 22?] 1 videotape Master Filmed in Kitchener. 57:55:00 English The Dini Petty Show : Witches, Pagans 1 inch Includes promo. Master 10/13/1989 Stereo 2010‐026 24 and Magic [Episode 24?] 1 videotape tape. 57:55:00 English audio 10/16/1989 Includes promo. Master tape. Consists of episode featuring Ann Chesbro, Colin Maxwell ‐ Author, Judy McDonald ‐ Child Find, Bev Murphy ‐ The Dini Petty Show : Finding Lost 1 inch Abducted as a Child, Cee Stereo 2010‐026 25 Children [Episode 25?] 1 videotape Master Jay Johnson ‐ Pshycic. 57:55:00 English audio 10/17/1989 Includes promo. Master tape. Consists of episode featuring Dr Stuart 1 inch Berger, Judith Kazdan, Stereo 2010‐026 26 The Dini Petty Show : Longevity [Episode 26?] 1 videotape Master Ron Weston. 57:55:00 English audio 10/18/1989 Includes promo. Master tape. Consists of episode featuring Monica Schnarre, John McKay, Judy Argue, Shelly Black, 1 inch Denis Bouchard, David Stereo 2010‐026 27 The Dini Petty Show : Fashion [Episode 27?] 1 videotape Master Govier. 57:55:00 English audio 10/19/1989 Includes promo. Master The Dini Petty Show : Living Together, 1 inch tape. Consists of episode Stereo 2010‐026 28 Feeling Alone [Episode 28?] 1 videotape Master featuring Dr Dan Kiley. 57:55:00 English audio Dini Petty Show broadcast tapes 1989 3 of 10 Date_created Date_issued Unique id Accession Item # Title Episode Count Format Generation Description Time Language Sound Standard 10/20/1989 Includes promo. Master tape. Consists of episode featuring Dr Frank Adams, Lorette Riding, 1 inch Dr Ian Clark, Marylynne Stereo 2010‐026 29 The Dini Petty Show : Pain [Episode 29?] 1 videotape Master Sequin 57:55:00 English audio 23/20/1989 Includes promo. Master tape. Consists of episode featuring Josie Szczasiuk ‐ Social Commentator, John McKay ‐ Stylist, Dr Sandy Prichard ‐ Plastic 1 inch Surgeon, Fred Weksberg ‐ Stereo 2010‐026 30 The Dini Petty Show : Male Vanity [Episode 30?] 1 videotape Master Dermatologist. 57:55:00 English audio 10/24/1989 Live in Studio. Master Tape. Consists of episode 1 inch featuring Lynda Coleville Stereo 2010‐026 31 The Dini Petty Show : Home Decorating [Episode 31?] 1 videotape Master Reeves. 57:55:00 English audio Live in studio. Master 10/25/1989 tape. Consists of episode featuring Lillian Messenger ‐ Clark Institute, Richard Kitney, Morna Kitney, Ruth Kennedy, Andrea 1 inch Kennedy, Rosalyn Family Stereo 2010‐026 32 The Dini Petty Show : Stepfamilies [Episode 32?] 1 videotape Master and Stepfamily. 57:55:00 English audio 10/26/1989 Includes promo. Master tape. Consists of episode The Dini Petty Show : Shortcuts In the 1 inch featuring Bonnie Stern, Stereo 2010‐026 33 Kitchen [Episode 33?] 1 videotape Master Marg Fraser ‐ Author. 57:55:00 English audio 10/27/1989 Master tape. Live on Location ‐ Consists of episode featuring Robert George Kirk and Irene Kirk, Desmond Glynn ‐ Historian, Bonnie Stern, The Dini Petty Show : Black Creek 1 inch Felicity Pope, Ann Stereo 2010‐026 34 Pioneer Village [Episode 34?] 1 videotape Master Roberts. 57:55:00 English audio Dini Petty Show broadcast tapes 1989 4 of 10 Date_created Date_issued Unique id Accession Item # Title Episode Count Format Generation Description Time Language Sound Standard 10/30/1989 Includes promo. Master tape. Live from Ontario Science Centre. Consists of episode featuring John Falls. Heather Menzies ‐ Author, Jim Hayward ‐ Computer Consultant, The Dini Petty Show : Live at the Ontario 1 inch Robert Logan ‐ Professor 2010‐026 35 Science Centre [Episode 35?] 1 videotape Master U of T 57:55:00 English 10/31/1989 Consists of episode featuring Miss Canada ‐ Robin Lee Oznunoff , John McKay, Ray Civello, Maria Pimentel‐Cook ‐ Perscriptivs Cosmetics, 1 inch David Govia, Denis 2010‐026 36 The Dini Petty Show : Fashion [Episode 36?] 1 videotape Bouchard.
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