a nae en ee ee Continued from page 1 WEEKDAYS $:00 - 12:00 noon Three hours of CBC Information radio programming: and Canadian music with interviews of Canada- wide interest together with CBC News at 9:00, 10:00 and 11:00 and the famous time check from Ottawa at 10:00:00 aem. 42:00 noon - 2:00 pm RADIO NOON. Gordon Inglis hosts this information-packed program with reports and commentary by Ron Tarves, Evelyn Harper and Norm Griffin of the CBC Agri- culture and Resources Department in Vancouver. Beginning this fall, the program will be expanded from 75 minutes to 2 hours daily and will introduce many new features in addition to the present items, which include news, weather, stock market reports, sports news, con- sumer news (Evelyn Harper’s re- lar comparison shopping feature ich names brands and names stores is invaluable for cost- conscious buyers), farm andmar-. ket reports, resource reports and marine weather. 2:00: - 2:30pm SCHOOL BROADCASTS--- designed for in-school listening. 2: 30 - 3:00 pm SOUVENIRS. Host Bert Nelson em- phasizes both melody and nostalgia on this series continuing into its second year but at this earlier time. 3:00 - 4:00 pm OFF THE RECORD. More pro- afternoon time (after several years in the late morning time period) with his very personalized se- lection of recorded music of all kinds, but mainly from the serious music fields. His wealth of know- ledge about this music and the musicians who perform, together with the rare discs which he pre- sents from his own collection, have -gained him a devoted audience. 4:00 - 6:00pm FROM NOW UNTIL SIX. From Vancouver, a show designed with short segments for people on the move and specifically the ‘‘rolling home’’ crowd. Interviews, closing stock market reports, commen- tary with emphasis ontopical news analysis are featured along with bursts of comedy and music. 6:00 - 6:30pm ’ THE WORLD AT SIX---Thirty minutes each weeknight of news prepared by CBC National news in Toronto and broadcast live in a special B.C. Edition. 6-30 - 8:00 pm AS IT HAPPENS. Beginning this fall, this program becomes a daily phone-out show from Toronto, broadcast live to each region of Canada. 8-00 - 10:00 pm A different program each week- night. Mondays: Ideas Network plus a youth-oriented music show; Tuesdays: CBC Tuesday Night, a familiar program from previous years, featuring the very best Canadian drama, music and docu- eee én : nesdays: the first well established on the network from previous years, Concern, with discussions and documenta- ries on the many currents in Cana- dian life, including underground; the second hour will be ‘‘ Between Ourselves’’---documentaries pro- duced by the main CBC radio production groups across Canada. On Thursdays: Musicscope conti- nues from last season with a potpouri of programming of a classical nature: choral groups, Celebrity Recitals, CBC Talent festival contestants and program- ming from the National Arts Centre in Ottawae On Friday: a variety series which will include Canadian entertainers in the popular fields. 10:00 - 11:00 pm The hour begins with CBC News, then a fifteen-minute topical talk or documentary, followed by a 30 minute feature which may range ' from a Canadian or BBC drama to another series of People In Land- scape programs devoted to the spoken history of B.C. 44:00 - 12:00 midnight Monday through Thursday nights, this 60 minutes will present music recorded by the CBC with Canadian musicians in all the major Cana- dian centres. Vancouver is repre- sented each Tuesday, by the CBC Vancouver Chamber Orchestra, under the baton of John Avison, continuing a weekly series begun more than 30 years ago, devotedto Canadian music and modern and traditional works from all over the world. On Wednesdays, the Van- couver Symphony Orchestra will > ordings of their regu- lar season concerts. é ‘ernate with the Winnipeg Sym- WEEKENDS The accompanying radio schedule chart for CBC AM Radio (English) shows in detail the schedules for both Saturday and Sunday. Some changes have been made in the broadcast times of shows from previous years: the program Native Land will be presented at noon, and a new music series en- titled The Bush And The Salon will be presented Saturdays at ll ppm. A new Saturday morning series, 10:00 to 12 noon, called Replay, will present a digest of the best of the weekday 9 ’til noon series. A new program, Mosaic of Newcomers, Saturdays at 1 p.m. reflects the cultural diversity of Canadae This is followed at 1:30 pem. by the popular remy Favourites program. The Sunday morning line-up of pro- grams continues virtually un- changed from last year. The Sunday A.M. show, followin Random Hour, will again presen News At 8, Neighbourly News drawing items from newspapers all over B.C. at 8:30; Voice Of The Pioneer at 8:40 and B.C. Gardener} at 8:50. At 9:03, Sunday Magazine presents in-depth coverage of the week’s top news stories , followed at 10:03 by in-depth coverage of the worlds of arts and science on Sunday Supplement. Please note that the Sunday program abre- viated as ‘‘Inside-Out’? on the accompanying schedule is the co- medy series with Max Ferguson carrying on from last season, Inside From The Outside. COUP D’OEIL SUR UNE JOURNEE A CBUF-FM, SAISON AUTOMNE- HIVER. 6:00 a 9:00 - DU VENT DANS LES VOILES : Réveil en musi- que - nouvelles - manchettes - sport - météo - commentaires joyeux de Serge Arsenault et Isabelle... Réalisé 4 Vancouver. 9:03 - PRESENT NATIONAL : En direct de Montréal, avec par- ticipation de l’auditoire d’un océan a l’autre. 10:03 - STUDIO 11 11:30 - QUESTIONS D’AUJOURD’ HUI (avec le Pére Legault) 12:00 - STUDIO 11 (Suite) 12:30 - LES JOYEUX TROUBADOURS 13:00 - LE MONDE MAINTENANT 13:30 - TENDREMENT 14:05 - NE TIREZ PAS SUR LE PIANISTE 14:30 - PETITE MUSIQUE DU. JOUR ; 15:00 - TOURNESOL 16:45 - MAGAZINE LOCAL : Man- chettes - météo - bourse - main doeuvre - affaires publiques - arts - spectacles - sport - ski t marine - musique et chansons avec Jacques Bernard et Chris- tian Allard. . 19:00 - POP 71 ~ 22:10 - AU RYTHME DU MONDE 20:03 - SUR TOUTES LES SCENES ~ DU MONDE 21:30 - CONCERT INTIME 22:00 - LE MONDE CE SOIR 22:20 - LES MENSONGES D’ULYSSE 22:30 - BANC D’ESSAI 23:10 - LECTURE DE CHEVET 23:30 - DICTIONNAIRE DU JAZZ 24:08 - VIENNE LA NUIT - HEURES DES NOUVELLES NATIONALES 06:00 09:00 10:30 13:00 14:00 : 15:00 16:00 = 17230: 20:00 24:00 01:00 LOCALES : 06:03 06:30 07:30 09:00 17:00 18:30 BULLETINS SPORTIFS ' 07:00 08:30 18:10 23:03 CBC AM RADIO (ENGLISH) 1971-2 SCHEDULE CBU 690 kHz SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY | WEDNESDAY | THURSDAY FRIDAY 6:00 ae GOOD MORNING RADIO from Vancouver BANDON HOLE with host Bob Sharples 8:00 AM SHOW ; SUNDAY A.M. 9:00 SUNDAY MAGAZINE ee NING INFOR IN RADIO . iT i] NATIONAL SUNDAY SO ATO NAO MORNING SUPPLEMENT | 11:00) SHOW PLAYS pie GILMOUR’S \ UPDATES ace 12:00 NATIVE CAPITOL TANDE FERORE RADIO NOON 4:00 (from Vancouver) ; MOSAIC INSIDE-OUT with host Gordon Inglis ‘ FAMILY CELEBRATION 2:00 | FAVOURITES : : SCHOOLS BROADCAST METROPOLITAN | CROSS SOUVENIRS (Host Bert Nelson from Vancouver) 3:00} OPERA _| COUNTRY CHECK-UP (OPERA OFF THE:RECORD with Bob Kerr (from Vancouver) TIME ao POPULAR ; Music FROM NOW TIL SIX 5:00 (from Vancouver) PLAYDATE 6:00 NHL ‘ HOCKEY THE WORLD AT SIX (National News from Toronto) MUSIC (or) SPORTS 7:00 SPECIAL AS IT HAPPENS — NIGHTLY PHONE-OUT SHOW | FROM TORONTO SYMPHONY HALL 8:00 *N GAMES CONCERN re EONINGE Fae CBC MUSIC- 5 TUESDAY ~ SCOPE IETY 9:00] Stace NETWORK NIGHT Maule TBA : : BETWEEN _|_ DIST. ARTISTS GIBSON DURSELYES 10:00 (YOUTH) CBC NATIONAL NEWS & “FIVE NIGHTS A WEEK” ANTHOLOGY DRAMA MUSIC & DOCUMENTARY PROGRAMS 11:00 : THE BUSH : ATLANTIC CBC VANCOUVER | WINNIPEG/ CHAMBER MUSIC | popuLar 1 AND COLLAGE SYMPHONY CHAMBER VANCOUVER WINNIPEG MUSIC ORCHESTRA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA ; 12:00 L_THE SALON THIS PRELIMINARY OUTLINE OF CBC AM RADIO'S FALL SCHEDULE IS SUBSTANTIALLY FIRM BUT MAY BE SUBJECT TO A FEW CHANGES BEFORE BECOMING EFFECTIVE. X, LE SOLEIL, 20 AOUT 1971 Page 4, RADIO CANADA. ali 5