- 2010.003.02.11
- Bestanddeel
- August 8, 1983
Part of Paddy Sampson fonds
File contains productions by Insight/Indigo.
Insight Productions
Part of Paddy Sampson fonds
File contains productions by Insight/Indigo.
Insight Productions
Lena Horne: The lady and her music [television special] / RKO Pictures, USA
Part of Paddy Sampson fonds
A one-woman broadway musical that ran from 1981-1983, adapted for television in a one hour special. Rough edits and finished tapes are included in the file.
RKO Radio Pictures Inc.
Part of Paddy Sampson fonds
File contains three audio reels with various recordings from the A La Carte program.
Part of Paddy Sampson fonds
File contains two audio reels with various recordings.
Part of Paddy Sampson fonds
File contains two audio reels with recordings from the Tongues of Brass program.
[Harry Belafonte and Patrick Watson Interviews]
Part of Paddy Sampson fonds
File contains fourteen audio reels with recordings of interviews with Harry Belafonte and Patrick Watson.
The many moods of Buffy Ste. Marie [television special]
Part of Paddy Sampson fonds
File consists of various tapes of the television special "The Many Moods of Buffy Ste. Marie".
Jon Vickers concert [television special]
Part of Paddy Sampson fonds
File contains recordings of the Jon Vickers concert from November 11, 1984.
Canadian Express [television series]
Part of Paddy Sampson fonds
Variety television show that aired between September 22, 1977 and September 12, 1980 and featured Canadian musical performers from across the country.
Points east, points west [television program]
Part of Paddy Sampson fonds
Television series that aired from May-October 1976, featuring musical variety productions from CBC centres outside Toronto, two each from Vancouver, Montreal, Halifax, Edmonton, and St. John's. The programs were pilots for future CBC productions and featured local talents from each of the regions.
The Blues [television special]
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The Wolfman Jack Show [television series]
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The U.S. disk jockey Wolfman Jack came to the greater public's attention in the 1973 film American Graffiti and as the announcer for the television rock concert series, The Midnight Special. His Howl Productions co-produced The Wolfman Jack Show with the CBC in Vancouver. The producers booked foreign performers as well as Canadian musical artists, such as the Stampeders and Bachman-Turner Overdrive, and was intended to give Canadian artists an avenue into an international market. The program also featured regular performances by the Famous People Players, and comedy with Danny Wells, Peter Cullen, and Sally Sales.
Original air dates: Tue 7:30-8:00 p.m., 5 Oct 1976-13 Sep 1977
Wolfman Jack