Nancy Marrelli and Jim Harford are interviewed about the negotiations between library workers and Concordia University.
Demonstration of a Tai Chi form and discussion about how "Sunday in the Park" was established.
Lecture and speech by Ralph Nader about corporate power.
Simon Wiesenthal discusses his work on searching for war criminals.
George Mihalka was one of sixteen finalists from the First Concordia University Television Film Festival. The video is a drama about a man obsessed with food and his fantasy of being on television.
Talkshow interview with Mitsumi and Roger Forster from Oxford talks about his lectures on Christianity Roger Forster Mitsumi.
1) Alumnus Mitsumi Takahashi interviews Jacques Duval recorded from a CFCF broadcast
2) Unidentified variety show produced by CUTV
1) Interview about International students Journalism with "Montreal Star" reporter and station manager at CRSG David Shand
2) Folk dance troup.
Studio performances of the rock band Ravenhead.
Film inserts for an unidentified documentary about technology and education.
Footage includes scenes of children at a daycare and a drama performed by Sir George Williams students to a group of daycare students.
Interview with the band Ravenhead.
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.
CUTV production about preparations for Christmas.
Rendez-Vous is an entertainment show that presents information on Concordia, reviews of music, movies and theatre. Episode 1 features the Terry Fox Bash, the Concordia Art Gallery, reviews of movies "Peggy Sue Got Married", "Trick or Treat" and "Decline of the American Empire". Episode 2 features Monday Night Live, the Electroacoustic Music Festival, reviews of movies "Jumpin' Jack Flash" and "Children of a Lesser God". Hosts: Shalini Goel and Norma Gaudio. Director: Felice Ianiro.
Episode 9: Includes an interview with Gilbert Bureau founder the largest antique car club in Quebec and with Ginette Achim, owner of a modeling agency. The episodes concludes on a short biographical piece on Mystery Montrealler Magic Tom Auburn.
Episode 10: Inlcudes an interview Frank Adams, a wig specialist and Marcel Allard, a wine quality controller. The episode ends with a biographical piece on Mystery Montrealler Ginette Reno.
Directed by Peter Blyszczak and hosted by Beth Hodges and Kevin Spreekmeester.
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.
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.
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.
Episode dedicated to Montreal's past and present. Pierre Labrie, commissioner of tourism in Montreal and Ronald Rudin, professor of history are interviewed. Hosted by Mutsumi Takahashi.
Studio concert of the Ville Émard Blues Band (?).
Gerald Charleon (?) speaking about the revolution in Eritrea.
Possibly a student film about a relationship between a musician and his spouse. Directed by Shan Won (?)
First episode of CUTV show Sports Corner. Discussion based around the role of professional sports during the outbreak of the Gulf War.
Rodney Gibbons was one of sixteen finalists with his film "November 3" from the First Concordia University Television Film Festival and won second prize in the competition.
Scenes from a men's hockey game between Concordia and an unidentified team.
Unidentified speaker discussed the music industry to a class.