PAGE 10 TERRACE HERALD, TERRACE, B.C. "THURSDAY; APRIL 6, 1971 Six new Canadian series for 1971-72 TV season In announcing highlights of its fall TV prime time English network schedule, the CBC said today ils 1971-72 presentation will feature six new Canadian- produced series as well as a substantial increase in the number of specials featuring Canadian artists and Canadian situations. The CBC said the level of. Canadian content would exceed the 60 per cent regulation in both its network prime time schedule and in its overall network schedule. The new CBC-produced series for the 1971-72 schedule include: The Tenth Decade: A series of eight one-hour programs which centres on the personalities of Prime Ministers Diefenbaker and Pearson in the period 1957-67, and the story of the politics and socio-economic evolution in Canada in that decade. ANECDOTAL The programs contain serious and anecdotal comments by Mr. Pearson and Mr. Diefenbaker and other leading personalities, mixed with television and newsreel footage to provide a vivid visual history of the periad. Midweek: A week-day version of Weekend, similar in format and element, and designed to enable both programs to be more topical than a once-a-week show can be. Midweek'’s sources of material will be the Same that serve Weekend - CBC reporters and correspondents, and Intermag, consisting of European magazine programs which freely interchange program material. The Whiteoaks of Jalna: 13 one-hour episodes based on the famous Canadian family chronicle The Whiteoaks of Jalna by Mazo de Ja Roche. Situation-Comedy: One of two situation-comedies now under consideration. Music of the Big Bands: A weekly series that will feature the Big Band sounds of the 30s, 40s, and 50s, such as Glenn Miller, Tommy Dorsey and Mart Kenny. 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Among the specials that will be telecast throughout the fail- winter season and produced by the light entertainment, music, features and information programs ‘departments, include: _ Two 90-minute White Papers, The Swallow (La Rondine), a 90-minute opera starring Canadian sporano Teresa Stratas singing her first full television opera, and produced by Norman Campbell, six to eight one-hour variety specials starring Anne Murray, four ane- hour Wayne and Shuster specials, four Michaels and Pomerantz specials, a one-hour co-production with CBC's French network featuring popular Parisian singer Mireille Mathieu and Operation Virginquest, a one-hour filmed program of a Canadian archaeological expedition which searched the Caribbean's 25-mile Angagada Reef, where 200 ships are known to have gone to the bottom. Ten hour-long dramatic specials will include Firing: Squad, adapted by Bruce Martin from the Canadian nove) The Execution, about Canadian troops in Italy during the Second World War, The Golden Handshake, by M. Charles Cohen, starring Arthur Hill as an executive caught in the unemployment crisis. ‘WHEN BOW BREAKS’ When the Bow Breaks by Nika Rylski, starring Trudi Wiggins and Lynne Gorman and The Fur Coat, a comedy by Brian Barney, starring Michael Kane and special guest star Antoinette Bower. Canadian Short Stories, which has been critically-acelaimed in the half-hour Theatre Canada series this season, will return in | Rays Service and Terrace Radiator and Battery Offer sun-sational deals for spring! FIRESTONE TIRE SALE! er ee es oa, the fall under the title "To See Ourselves”’ for 13 sccasions with works by such writers as W.0. "Mitchell, Mordecai Richler, Thomas Raddall, Dave Godfrey ; Austin Clark and Alice Munro. This series will be replaced by Program X-. beginning in January as was the case this season. Returning shows to the fall- winter schedule are Tuesday Night, This rr Update, Nature of Thing’, Man Alive, Man At the Center, Telescope, ‘Front Page Challenge, Tommy Hunter, Singalong Jubilee, Hockey Night in Canada and Countrytime. ; Programs in the foreign conlent ceicgor Programs in the foreign content category have undergone an almost complete change for the fall, with The Wonderful World of Disney, Laugh-In, and The Partridge Family the only hold-overs. NEW SHOWS The new shows include: The Flip Wilson Show, a one-hour entertainment show, currently one of the top-rated variety shows in the U.8., The Carol Burnett Show, the one-hour variety-comedy series returning te the CBC network after a few seasons’ absence, Cannon, a one-hour film series from the U.S., starring William Conrad as Frank Cannon, a private investigator who attempts to tame a corrupt town. Man At The Top, is an hour- long series from Thames Television starring Kenneth Haigh who plays Joe Lampton, the ruthless opportunist created by John Braine in the movie “Room At The Top", Treasury Agent, a one-hour series starring David Janssen as widower Jim 0’Hara, He works undercover as a customs agent. WORLD TV ‘World TV Showcase, a series presenting a number of short hour-long series, as well as single specials from England including drama, comedy and variety, The Rovers. a half-hour family adventure series from Australia, which features a ee s bearded boat skipper, a couple + Steam cleaning + Radiator repairs Ray's Service and Terrace Radiator and Battery 10-16 uss. PHONE 635-4264 625-2310 | HAN Whoie or shank. sortion: of children and an adult male and female ecologist team all of whom tour the tropical islands | of the South Pacific in a boat. The Dick Van Dyke Show, a new half-hour series of thig situation-comedy, the Jimmy Stewart Show, half-hour, stars Hollywood actor James Stewart as a college professor whose | biggest job is as the head of a chaotic and hilarious household, The Mary Tyler Moore Show, half-hour, stars Mary Tyler Moore who plays a newsgirl working in a Minneapolis. television station, and thd Bobby Sherman Show, stars popular entertainer Bobby Sherman asa career songwriter | with a lyricist partner, played. by Wes Stern, (half-hour). ‘The Benny Hill Show, a one- hour series from Thames Television, stars top British television and film star Benny Hill in a comedy series that will replace Man At the Top in February. Thank you for your support The Centennial Roadrunners wish to thank all people in the Terrace area who gave financial support to date. Others wishing to contribute should phone Al Cameron at 635- - 3560. Sponsors are: Thornhill Motel, Hull’s Groceries, Arnold Best, Finning Tractor, L and D Motors, Rowford Splice Rite, Cedar River Timber Co. , Bob’s Shoes, Northern Drugs, Darby’s Equipment, Arnie’s Meat ' Market, Kiwanis Club, Tom Olsen, Okanagen Helicopters, Sharples Equipment Ltd., H and H Builders and MacGillis and Gibbs and Caldeonia band. TT A AAD A AT AD AD AAD Announcing Our New Name! ~THORNHILL || ELECTRIC AND PLUMBING - Thornhill Electric wishes to announce we . River Drive R.R. Phone 635-5041 S PRICES. EFFECTIVE THURSDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY Ready, Set, Go! and they’re off ona 900 mile jaunt in their sharp yellow track suits. The suit ‘is bright yellow shirt .and sweat pants and. there is a green wind-breaker to. round out the Roadrunners fashionable running ensemble. Knox United Church gets new interior Carrying brushes, paint pails and other equipment, a cheerful and willing crew converged upon Knox United Church in Terrace for three busy days in March, Under the guidance of Ron Kolterman, chairman of the maintenance committee, the men completed the plumbing in two new restrooms while others remodelled the two old ones:in nursery style. At the same time, painters freshened the narthex walls in peach and nailed the baseboards on. To keep the church shining, | the ladies including four | are oxpartly equipped fo give you the: bast in slectrical AND plumbing service, a Thornhill Electric And Plumbing - COMMERCIAL - RESIDENTIAL - FREE ESTIMATES - 244 HOUR SERVICE No.2, Terrace, B.C. PIPL LLL LL whee ’ materials, and to the ladies who regulars meel every Tuesday morning. Twice a year the men pitch in to wash and wax the tiles in the sanctuary. SPECIAL THANKS Special thanks go to the’ volunteers who remodelled, to the people who donated have cleaned and decorated the two bible’ study groups every Sunday and Thursday at 7:30 op.m. . (The ‘latter meet in the church only once a month). Recently, ‘at their rummage sale, the United Church Women pleased many customers with offers of very good clothing, etc. at bargain prices. Thieves had yen for radio While Chen Bergan was watching the movie at the Tillicum theatre, thieves stole his truck from the parking lot. ‘Police later recovered the ‘ truck--with the radio missing. Bergan's truck was unlocked, police said. Thieves apparently jumped the wires to start the vehicle. . ‘The theft took place Wed- nesday night. church for Easter. It is pleasing to have ‘an attractive building for the many , activities that take place in it. Among the groups that meet. are the Fellowship Club every third Saturday of the month at 8 p.m., the Card Party every _ fourth Saturday at 8 p.m., and "* of i: : . = || Q y : V2 : There are very few things ' left for the men in this world, — : yi This advertisement i is nat nublished or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or the Government of British Columbia. : isoneof «. them. . EP Tia I A PRT Mo eo emer To i |