Interviews with Marylin Rossner and John Rossner (teachers at Concordia) about the paranormal with John Grant.
Possibly a student film about a relationship between a musician and his spouse. Directed by Shan Won (?)
Recorded in the television studio, children sing French songs led by Education students.
Professor/Initiator: Allan Anderson (PBS) What is responsibility? Is each individual responsible for the chaos and misery in the world at large? Krishnamurti suggests that we are.
Student science fiction drama produced at the television studio.
Interview with two student comedians.
Interviews with candidates for an upcoming CUSA election.
Nancy Marrelli and Jim Harford are interviewed about the negotiations between library workers and Concordia University.
Satirical student production about space, produced in the television studio.
Shot on location at McGill University. Variety show with music, comedy skits, etc.
Michel Tremblay answers questions from a group of students at Concordia University.
Student production of the Mime Association.
1) Beauty contest taking place in a shopping mall. Presenting Prizes: Claude Bajotte and André Rabout
2) Rock group called the "Stampeders" playing at Concordia
3) Report on the referendum that merges the two student associations
4) Scene from the student lounge.
CHOM L'Esprit contest 1981 finalist Mobile performing.
Amateur production of a studio session highlighting an unidentified organist playing popular songs from the seventies. Studio session with the musical group Montreal-USA.
Musical event at Rainbow Bar and Grill.
Episode 10: Includes a report on second-hand clothing boutiques with an interview with Frockstrot owner Sean Murphy and a feature on television news broadcasting with a studio interview with Sandra Woods, Pulse line-up editor.
Episode 1: Includes an overview of the subjects to come in future episodes and a report on CFCF radio productions, including a studio interview with CRTC Quebec regional director Lucie Audet.
Directed by Chris Hettel and hosted by Peter Garred and Maria Monteferrante.
Show 2: It includes an overview of Montreal as a leader in the fashion industry, as fashion designer Leo Chevalier is interviewed in studio and a segment on Festival Saint-Laurent taking place on the Main.
Show 3: The episode includes a segment on the renovation movement in Old Montreal with an interview with architect Hughes Desrosiers and a report on the popularity of self-defense courses with an interview with Mike Gregory, director of Reflex, a self-defense program.
Directed by Chris Hettel and hosted by Peter Garred and Maria Monteferrante.
The episode includes a report on concert promoter Donald K. Donald Productions with an interview with Donald K. Tarlton and a report on Le Studio Morin Heights with an interview of Andre Perry and images of Canadian rock band Rush recording in the studio.
Directed by Chris Hettel and hosted by Peter Garred and Maria Monteferrante.
Episode 6 features a report on Montreal's street artists including a studio interview with pastel artist Charles Sabourin and a report on Montreal traffic control center, with an interview with CFQR traffic reporter Gary Miele.
Episode 7 includes a feature on Man and His World, the Expo 67 former site and amusement park La Ronde, with an interview with press relations Elizabeth Vincent and a report on the calèche carriage tradition in Old Montreal.
Directed by Chris Hettel and hosted by Peter Garred and Maria Monteferrante.
Show 8: Includes a report on a computer programming class for the blinds with a studio interview with instructor Leo Bissonnette and a guided city bus tour. John Arruda, public relations representative of Murray Hill is interviewed.
Show 9: Features a report on Formule 1 Grand Prix with an interview with Susan Payne, assistant technical director of the Grand Prix of Montreal and an overview of Montreal's alternative cinemas with a studio interview with Ricky Friedman, owner of the Monkland Theatre.
Directed by Chris Hettel and hosted by Peter Garred and Maria Monteferrante.
Overview of the history of the Bank of Montreal since it's opening on 1817. It includes an interview with the Bank of Montreal archivist of that time, Freeman Clowery and a guided visit of the museum by Yolaine Toussaint.