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Le Parfait Avant-Gardiste 11:00 Cy Faith i' - ■ ■ ' ■ - r. , ' * V :: ■ LA PRESSE, MONTREAL, SAMEDI 29 JUILLET 1967 /27 I 8»» La TV en URSS: 5:15 : m les films à la CJAP : Weather 66 langues CKVL : Ce Mir et demain à l’Expo T.V. 130 stations, 5:25 CMH/FMCJMS/FM NSEC,N I M C. e• CJFM FilM.» MC.M C. La télévision a 130 stations et donne notamment des cours de CK AC: Toute la ville en parle NOTE : Les postes émetteurs se Cm/rNM.9HC. • CMM/fMffJMC. CK VL* : Diacotheque aportoraraa réservent le droit de modi- 70 relais er. URSS. français, d’anglais et même des OF 91.1 M C. • CtM 100J M.C. CJMS : Envers de 1a médaille fier leurs horaires sans avis On trouve des stations au cours de danse. 5:30 préalable. CBr : Présent Kamchatka et au-delà du Cercle Dans le domaine sportif, le 3:30 CBM : News. Sports Commentary k * >-* polaire, à Mourmansk. hockey et le soccer ont une pla- CJAD ; New» le Sports, Race Report SAMEDI SAMEDI CKVL : Let plus balles voix. CK VL Discothèque ce de choix. Une bonne moitié CJMS : Nouv. Les émissions se font en 66 CFMB : Nouv. 9 30 s.m. — Canal 10 : "Le des émissions sont de caractère 4:00 CKLM : Flash LM chevalier du stade" 'Amé- langues parlées en URSS et 55 1:15 CHRS : Nouv. musical. ricain, 1951). Film biogra- langues étrangères. CBF : D'un goût à l'autre : CBF : Las concerts d* la BBC. 5:55 phique avec Burt Lancaster CKVL : Violon gitan. CK AC : Nouv. Sur les 50 millions de familles A l'occasion du 50e anniver- Variations et Fugue sur un CBF : Carnets de l'Expo et Charles Bickford. — Les soviétiques. 16 millions possè- s a i r e de la Révolution, cet CBM : P»n-Ara. Cames Report succès et défaites d'un thème de M o z a r t. op. 132 4:30 CKVL : Nouv. dent des appareils de télévision. automne, on inaugurera à Mos- 6:00 joueur de football. (Max Reger): dir. Karl CBF : Festival mondial du Les pays de l'Expo H 30 a.m. — Canal 2 : "Le dé- A M o s c o u, chaque famille ou cou un immense centre de Bohm. — "Agonie” (Mi- CKAC : Le monde ce soir, spectacle : Concours Inter* tective du bon Dieu" (Gran- presque a son poste. Des pro- télévision. maroglu) : Cathy Berbe- Rapporta aur la circulation Nicole Germain est ta présentatrice de l'émission 'Terre des de-Bretagne, 1954). Comé- national de composition des CBF : Nouv. grammes s’échangent régulière- Il comportera une tour de bé- rian. CBM : The World at Six autres hommes" offerte chaque dimanche, i 18 h. 30, au canal die p o 1 i c i è r e avec Alec Jeunesses musicales, enre- CJAD : The World Today Guinness et Joan ment entre une centaine do villes ton armé, haute de 1,800 pieds, CBM : H e r p end Harpsichord CKVL : Discothèque 2. Serge Oeyglun rédige les textes do cette émission qui porte gistré au théâtre CJMS : Nouv., Sport Greenwood. — Les aventu- soviétiques grâce aux câbles et ce qui dépasse l'Empire State CFMB : Programme Italien soloists of today. Maisonneuve. “Musica da CKLM : Nouv. sur les pays qui participent à l'Expo. res d'un prêtre-détective qui Building de New York. La photo aux stations de relais. 1:30 camera" : Michael CKGM : World Report veut sauver l'âme d’un vo- de cette tour peut être vue au CHRS : Salut les copains leur endurci. Les émissions moscovites peu- CKVL : Concerto. Finnissy, d’Angleterre ; vent être captées en Extrême-O- pavillon de l'URSS à l'Expo 67. 6:10 12.30 p.m. — Canal 10 : "La 2:00 "Redundanz II” : Josef Ma- CKAC : Bourse et le monde bête aux sept manteaux" rient par lemoyen du satellite r i a Horvatta d’Autriche ; des affaires 'Français, 193T). Drame CBF ; Invitation à le musique. artificiel “Molnia un" qui a ser- “Interplay" : Sydney Philip CJAD : Leslie Roberts d'aventures avec Jules Ber- L'histoire Pierre Rolland. choix vi également à transmettre des Hodkenson, du Canada. 6:15 ry et Meg Lcmonnicr. — Un CBM : BBC Concert, gentilhomme provoque lui- émissions en couleur à Paris. racontée à CKAC : Les courses d'émissions CKVL : Canadian*. CKVL : H 11 m u » Zacharies et CJAD : Stock Market même le cambriolage de sa Trois canaux son orchestre. CJMS : Editorial demeure pour mieux attein- Anne-Marie La station centrale diffuse sur 2:30 CKLM : Revue de* courses dre une bande redoutable La station radiophonique 5:00 CKGM : Buddy Gee 3.10 trois canaux; l’un des canaux CKVL : Valtti. 8 30 p.m. — Canal 10 : "Le ca- CKVL présentera désormais sa 6:20 SAMEDI —Variétés de Paris: Jean lice d'argent" (Américain, no sert qu'aux émissions 3:00 CBM : Yehudi Manuhin i Oeu- CKAC : Sports Valtay, Sylvie Vartan, Rika 1954). Film d'aventures continuité historique LA CON- CI AD: Sports d'enseignement. Dans un proche CBM : Concert» from two vres de Bach et Mozart. CJMS : Le monde d'aujourd’hui 10.00 Zarai, Marcel Hendrix. avec Virginia Mayo et Pier FEDERATION RACONTEE A CKLM : Editorial aportif F r a n ço i s Rabbath et Jo Angcli. — L'évangéliste Luc avenir, on compte employer ANNE-MARIE le dimanche ma- world». Walter Susskind di- CKVL: Varlétéa stéréophonl* CBM—Music of F r a n z Joseph Baselli. confie à un jeune sculpteur quatre canaux en noir et blanc rige l’Orchestre symphoni- quas. 6:25 Haydn — Une messe et une tin de 11 h. 30 à midi. Cette 3.40 la coupe qui a servi à la cl un cinquième pour la couleur. que de Toronto. Oeuvres 6:30 CKAC : Auto sport symphonie. Cène. série, réalisée par Albert Clou- CKVL ; Sports —Poètes et troubadours. La télévision sert abondam- CHRS : Golf-minute 11.00 11.15 p.m. — Canal 10 : "L'hom- tier et qui met en vedette, outre d'Archer, Freedman et Do- CKVL : Roger William». 1.30 me au m a t q u e de cire" ment à des fins éducatives; on y lin. 4:30 CBM—Music of the Ballet — Gilles Pelletier et Mariette 6:00 "Gayne" de Khatchaturian. CBM—Bach Cantatas—la cao- 'Américain, 19531. Avec Duval, plus de 20 comédiens, CKVL: La» maillsurs datil* CBF : Au jour le Jour tate no 46 "Schauet dbch I Vincent Price et Frank CKVL : Concart Paugaot. CBM : Let'» Trevel 1.10 sera à l’affiche tous les diman- qua» du monda, CJAD : Race Report. Paul Reld Show und sehet". Lovejoy. — Un sculpteur as- CKVL : Diacothèuue CBM—Harp and Harpsichord sassin recouvre de cire ses Le repos ches jusqu’au 3scptembre 3:30 8:15 Soloists Today — Marie- 4.30 4:40 victimes et. les expose dans inclusivement. CKVL : Muilquo da Franc*. Caire Jamef. CBF—Festival mondial du spec- son atelier. CBF : Nuanças : Symphonie no CKAC : La santé dana votre assiette tacle — Concours internatio- du guerrier Rédigée par Mme Yolande 4:00 1 en do majeur et Sympho- CJMS : Nouv. 1.15 11.30 p.m. — Canal 2 : "Leg nal de composition des Jeu- Copains" (Français, 1964'. Dcsilets-Boncnfant d’après une nie no 8 en fa majeur (Bee- 4:45 CBF —D ‘u n goût à l'autre — Enfin, une véritable émission CBM : New recorda. nesses musicales, enregistré Comédie burlesque avec "pour hommes seulement", voi- documentation fournie par le t h o v e n) : dir. Otto CKAC: Rendei-vnus dan, l'tle "Variations et Fugue sur un au t h é à tr e Maisonneuve. CKVL : Artur Rubinttain. CBF : Radio transistor Philippe N o i r e t et Pierre professeur Jean-Charles Klemperer. CKVL : Nouv. thème de Mozart," op. 132 "Musica da camera" : Mi- Mondy. — Sept vieux co- là ce qu'est la série LE REPOS 4:30 CJMS : Tableau social (Max Reger) : dir. Karl Bonenfant, "L a Confédération chael Finnissy, d'Angleter- pains se retrouvent et déci- DU GUERRIER, le vendredi CKLM : Nouv. Bohn. — "Agonie" (Mima- CKVL : Muziqu* d* Ruttia. 7:00 CHRS : Nouv. re; "Redundanz II": Joscf dent de jouer des tours soir à 10 h. 30, à CBF. Juste racontée à Anne-Marie" se pro- 7:00 roglu) : Cathy Berberian. Maria Horvatts, d'Autriche; pendables. avant le retour de madame de pose de renseigner tout en 5:00 CBF : Orchestra d* chambra d* CKAC : Chapelet 2.00 "Interplay" : Sydney Philip 11.31 p.m. — C a n a 1 6 : "The amusant : on domestique l’his- Vancouver; Dir. John CBF. Le* Jeux panaméricain, Hodkcnson, du Canada; son raid hebdomadaire au cen- CBF: Muilqu* de» nation» : ( RM : CRC News, Centenni«l Ditry CBF—Invitation à la musique — FBI story" .(Américain, toire pour r a c o n ter les faits Avison. — Ouverture "La CKVL i M*d,me X Quatuor à cordes ; Martin 19591. D r a m e avec James tre commercial, monsieur, qui Folklore du Pérou. Musique CJMS : Nouv. Avec l'excellent Pierre B o y k a n, des Etats-Unis; d'une manière simple et claire. S c a 1 a di seta" (Rossini) : CJMS i Nouv.. Sport amateur Rolland. Stewart, Vera Miles et Mur- aura enfin réussi à coucher les vocale et instrumentale. CHRS : Avec dei mot,-chansonnier, Q u a t u o r à cordes : Zsolt ray Hamilton. — L'histoire enfants, pourra profiter du RE- Ce changement à l'horaire de Symphonie no 48 “Maria Te- 2.03 Durko, de Hongrie. 5:30 7:15 du FBI r a c o n t é c par un POS DU GUERRIER. CKVL a amené un remaniement resa" (Haydn); et "El CBM—BBC Concert — L'En- agent et sa famille.
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