Lecture and speech by Ralph Nader about corporate power.
Interview with the band Ravenhead.
Rock band from Toronto and an interview with the Joe Hall Band.
Rock group "Changes" performing.
Talent show includes a blues band. Possibly held at Loyola.
Lecture at the F.C. Smith auditorium by minister of inter-governmental affairs, Claude Morin about the upcoming referendum.
1) Theatre and dance at an unidentified location
2) Unidentified rock group.
1) Interview about International students Journalism with "Montreal Star" reporter and station manager at CRSG David Shand
2) Folk dance troup.
Music with vocals and guitar.
Studio production of the Montreal music group Ravenhead.
Several takes from the introduction to the program "Futrescope". The subjects for the program are the Dow Planetarium and Halography. The second reel contains a concert by Scratchband.
Robert Bourassa speaks about Parti Québécois policies to AIESEC students.
This recording is a video documentary about hairdressing.
Musical event at Rainbow Bar and Grill.
Communications studies and ski patrol Steve Skitt, Claude D'Anjou.
Debate held at Concordia about energy resources in Canada with Peter Blakey (PC) Warren Allman (LIB) David Garon (NDP).
Concordia news produced by CUTV Fotini Costakos.
CHOM L'Esprit contest 1981 finalist Mobile performing.
Includes scenes from a fundraising event for Muscular Dystrophy.
CUTV produced program about news and sports pertaining to Concordia University.
Student production of the Mime Association.
News report, February 2, 1981.
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.
Recording of the CUTV news with entertainment and sports coverage with Peter Garred, Suzanne Dansereau.
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.
News entertainment and sports coverage.
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.
Students are interviewed for their reactions to Trudeau's resignation.
The show features a concert from rock band Depeche Mode in Hamburg. Directed by John Vellone and hosted by Ren Barrera and Chris Adams.