Richard

Many thanks for forwarding this.

SF

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From:   [email protected] on behalf of Richard Cuff
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Subject:        [Internetradio] Fwd: Ideas Program Listings: October 31 - 
November 4
Fans of the CBC in general and the Ideas series specifically should note the
programming planned for next week:

All about the CBC's 75th anniversary.

See below -

Richard Cuff / Allentown, PA  USA

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From: Ideas <[email protected]>
Date: Fri, Oct 28, 2011 at 11:01 AM
Subject: Ideas Program Listings: October 31 - November 4
To: [email protected]


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Monday, October 31 - November 4
THE CBC AT 75: TURNING POINTS IN PUBLIC BROADCASTING
   The CBC was born into a country dominated by American radio. Canada
needed its own voice on the airwaves. Graham Spry, considered the father of
public broadcasting in Canada, described the need for a public broadcaster
this way: "the state or the United States." IDEAS producer David
Cayleyexamines crucial episodes in the history of the CBC from its
founding to the
present. He deals with the corporation's earliest days, the golden age of
radio, the CBC's fight for political independence, the origins of
television, and the epic battle over the controversial 1960s CBC Television
program, This Hour Has Seven Days. The series features interviews with many
of the people, including Spry himself, who were instrumental in shaping the
CBC from its very beginnings to the present day.  For more details
about CBC's 75th Anniverary visit the
website<http://links.cbc.ca/a/l.x?t=jncickejakefhbfcmefiam&M=2&v=4>
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Monday, November 7 - Friday, November 11
WINTER: FIVE WINDOWS ON THE SEASON: THE 2011 CBC MASSEY LECTURES BY ADAM
GOPNIK
  This year the CBC Massey Lectures celebrates 50 years with bestselling
author, essayist, cultural observer, and famed New Yorker contributor Adam
Gopnik. His subject is winter -  the season, the space, the cycle. Gopnik
takes us on an intimate tour of the artists, poets, composers, writers,
explorers, scientists, and thinkers, who helped shape a new and modern idea
of winter. A stunningly beautiful meditation buoyed by Gopnik's trademark
gentle wit, Winter is at once an enchanting homage to an idea of a season
and a captivating journey through the modern imagination.  Read
more...<http://links.cbc.ca/a/l.x?t=jncickejakefhbfcmefiam&M=3&v=4>


Most of our programs are available on CD. To order CDs please visit the
Program Copies 
<http://links.cbc.ca/a/l.x?t=jncickejakefhbfcmefiam&M=4&v=4>section
of our website.

    This Week's
Podcast:<http://links.cbc.ca/a/l.x?t=jncickejakefhbfcmefiam&M=5&v=4>

BOOT CAMP MOMS, Part 2
Twelve single mothers. Poor and uneducated. Their mission: to complete a
one-year boot camp designed to lift them out of poverty. Their tools:
citizenship, literature, and education. IDEAS producer Mary O'Connell charts
the progress of these mothers as they attempt to break the generational
chains of poverty. Women Moving Forward could well be the most inventive
poverty reduction program in the country.

The Ideas podcast is updated every Monday. We feature one podcast each week.
Due to copyright restrictions not all Ideas programs are available for
podcast. Visit our website for a schedule of upcoming podcasts.

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IDEAS is broadcast Monday to Friday on CBC Radio One at 9:05 pm, 9:35 pm in
Newfoundland.

To find out what's coming up visit our
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