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P0024-09-0248 · Item · 1985
Part of CUTV fonds

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.

P0024-09-0247 · Item · 1985
Part of CUTV fonds

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.

[Movie Reviews]
P0024-09-0244 · Item · 1985
Part of CUTV fonds

Student Film Forum, CUTV VMC Plus, and interview with local actor Kevin Spreekmeester.

MUC debate
P0024-09-0150 · Item · October 31, 1978
Part of CUTV fonds

Debate involving candidates for the upcoming municipal election.

Music
P0024-09-0205 · Item · 1970-1979
Part of CUTV fonds

Television studio production of an unidentified pop music group.

Music
P0024-09-0008 · Item · 1977
Part of CUTV fonds

Studio performance of an unidentified rock band.

Music
P0024-09-0048 · Item · 1970-1979
Part of CUTV fonds

Scenes from a concert of an unidentified latin jazz fusion group. Possibly recorded in Montreal. Followed by unedited takes from a video drama possibly produced by students.

Music montage
P0024-09-0137 · Item · October 18, 1976
Part of CUTV fonds

A compilation of music transferred from film.

Music Therapy
P0024-09-0191 · Item · 1978
Part of CUTV fonds

A video about the positive effects of music on health.

News Reports
P0024-09-0134 · Item · 1970-1979
Part of CUTV fonds

Various news reports including one about a movie shoot at Loyola.

News Reports
P0024-09-0155 · Item · November 20, 1980
Part of CUTV fonds

Communications studies and ski patrol Steve Skitt, Claude D'Anjou.

P0024-09-0162 · Item · 1978
Part of CUTV fonds

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.

Our City
P0024-09-0228 · Item · 1980-1989
Part of CUTV fonds

A television program about the Montreal Zoo.

Our City
P0024-09-0140 · Item · 1977
Part of CUTV fonds

1) Alumnus Mitsumi Takahashi interviews Jacques Duval recorded from a CFCF broadcast
2) Unidentified variety show produced by CUTV

Our City [Episode 2]
P0024-09-0256 · Item · 1981
Part of CUTV fonds

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.

Our City [Episode 3]
P0024-09-0255 · Item · 1981
Part of CUTV fonds

Episode dedicated to Montreal's dog population. Features interviews with Dr. Lucien Desmarais, veterinarian and Raymond Ducharme, dog trainer. Hosted by Mutsumi Takahashi.

Patrick Rose Film Inserts
P0024-09-0011 · Item · March 9, 1977
Part of CUTV fonds

Film inserts for an unidentified documentary about technology and education.

Piffle, it's only a sniffle!
P0024-09-0020 · Item · 1970-1979
Part of CUTV fonds

Footage includes scenes of children at a daycare and a drama performed by Sir George Williams students to a group of daycare students.

P0024-09-0129 · Item · 1977
Part of CUTV fonds

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.

[Portage]
P0024-09-0212 · Item
Part of CUTV fonds

Documentary about a drug rehabilitation centre called "Portage". Possibly produced by CUTV. The video is interrupted by a recording of a Stanley Cup Finals game.

Ralph Nader Lecture
P0024-09-0084 · Item · September 19, 1978
Part of CUTV fonds

Lecture and speech by Ralph Nader about corporate power.