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Calgary Herald from Calgary, Alberta, Canada • 68

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Calgary Heraldi
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Calgary, Alberta, Canada
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6 THE HERALD WORLD OF TELEVISION what's the BIG IDEA? WESTGLEN'S BIG IDEA OF THE WEEK Hey! The garage door is the largest single piece of equipment in your home, and day-in and day-out, the garage door should be easy to operate. A Doormaster Electric Operator lets you operate it by merely pressing a button. The Doormaster opens the door and turns the light on for you. Even the most miserable weather is no longer a problem as you leave the comfort of your car inside the lighted garage. The whole house looks neater too, when the garage door is closed.

REMEMBER WESTGLEN takes the time for bright new ideas. LOOK FOR THEM IN OUR SHOW HOMES! AT LAKEVIEW VILLAGE WESTGLEN HOMES LTD. 3510-19th St. S.W. 243-7963 242-2619 The High Country The exuberant action and color of the world-famed Calgary Stampede will fill the television screen when Show of the Week presents Sing the High Country, the first CBC-produced variety show to be telecast in color, on Monday, Oct.

3 at 9 p.m. Videotaped earlier this summer at the Stampede and the Rio Alto Ranch outside Calgary, Sing the High Country is an hour of country and western music featuring Peggy Neville, Ray St. Germain, Bert Sheppherd, Mickie Allan, Yvette, Carol West, Hector Bremner, Sam McConnell and Barry Stilwell, with musical direction by Bob McMullin. The show was produced by Ray McConnell of CBC Winnipeg, using the unique Gemini system, which permits simultaneous recording of a program on film and tape through an electronic "marriage" of the two media. CBC-TV's first color variety hour was to have been Sing starring.

Mary Lou Collins, but this has been rescheduled for the Show of the Week of Dec. 12. Youthful Films, encompassing mystery, adventure, documentary, nature and comedy, will continue to play a great role in CBC-TV children's programming in the coming season. These include the Forest Rangers and Flipper, Cartoon Playhouse, Time for Adventure, Uncle Waldo, Frankenstein Jr. and the Impossibles.

for connoisseurs of sound CONCORD TAPE RECORDERS As LOW AS $39.85 Sold and Serviced by Color TV Saies and E' EN RONICS Stadium Shopping Centre Spec a nd 19th Ave. N.W. 282-1848 of Air Early (C) Room and Mrs. Phrases Francais Crafts (4)-Magistrate's Court From Calgary 11:00 (2)-Over The Rainbow Date (4)-Cartoon Theatre Sales Date Theatre Magic Carpet (4)-The Lieutenant A Chance in Conflict -Blossoms, Blades -Take 30 (4)-Words And Music Of Night (4)-It's Your Move (4)-Rocket 4 Club Red Deer 11:00 Sign On Date 2:30 Take A Chance 3:00 Take 30 3:30 Edge Of Night 4:00 Communicate Rangers 5:00 Cartoons Hop Monday, Oct. 3 Channels 2 And 4 Rangers (4)-Cartoon Movie (4)-Trailmaster Dora Grey Story (4)-Focus Munroes (C) (4)-Thunderbirds (C) Messer (4)-Lucy Show (C) Saint (C) (4)-CFL Football: Hamilton at B.C.

of Week (C) Sing The High Country Page Challenge Filipski Unltd. (4)-This Land Is People News (4)-CTV News (C) Zone Wrap-up Glory At Sea Roundup Report For Day Channel 6 6:00 World Today 6:30 Batman Ramblings Messer Saint Of Week Sing The High Page Unltd. 11:00 CBC News Editor City Channel 7 Today Showcase Messer 8:00 The Saint 9:00 Show Of Week Page Music News Edition Panel Gun Will Channel 6 Club Messer Saint Of Week Sing The High Page Showcase 10:30 Cara Williams 11:00 CBC News Final 11:25 Have Gun Will THE HERALD WORLD Series New An exciting, new wave of Canadian architecture stimulating yet functional, to satisfy the needs of a modern, increasingly urban SOciety will be studied on the new CBC television series. A Sense of Place. The series will examine some aspects of architecture in general, and three significant new Canadian projects in particular, from the point of view of the architects themselves professional people who must be both artists and social engineers, who take human emotional needs and relate them to economic and social requirements.

The particular projects selected are in Vancouver, Toronto and Montreal. A Sense of Place will be seen Tuesdays at 10:30 p.m. starting October on the CBCTV network. The premiere, Oct. 4, will serve as an introduction to architecture and what some architects generally are attempting to accomplish in Canada today.

James Acland, associate professor of architecture, University of Toronto, wrote the telecast and will narrate. He will also provide a preface to the three important architectural projects to be covered in succeeding eipisodes. The final three telecasts each will examine one par; ticular work of a new generation of Canadian archi- in tects who apply daring, ad- on venturous concepts in their work of fulfilling the needs of Canada's energetic, everexpanding cities and their rapidly-growing populations. Each example selected for the TV series is an outstanding project reflecting Canada in 1966, according to executive producer Vincent Tovell. Each of these programs will be narrated by the principal architects who designed the project under review.

They will attempt to explain OF TELEVISION 11 Examines Architecture exactly why they did what they did. The projects covered are Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, B.C. (near Vancouver), the master plan of which was designed by the Vancouver firm of EricksonMassey; Scarborough College Metro Toronto, designed by John Andrews of Toronto: and Montreal's Habitat 67, a multiple-dwelling complex designed for Expo 67 by Moshe Safdie of Montreal. Both educational institutions, by unity of design, emphasize the essential unity of learning and attempt to shatter artificial inter-departmental barriers often found in institutions that are geographically fragmented. Both also (though in different ways) cone with the 20th Century problem of the automobile where and how to park it.

Habitat 67 is a modern experiment in urban housing and the use of prefabricated units to build a large structure. It is a pilot project for the practical application of the principles of pre- 4 PEGGY NEVILLE co-stars with Ray St. Germain in Sing The High Country, color musical filmed in southwestern Alberta, on Show of The Week Monday. FESTIVAL TO RENEW DRAMA ABOUT DAVID Montreal playwright M. Charles Cohen's original television drama.

David Chapter III (a sequel to his 1963 teleplay David Chapter IT will be presented on CBC-TV's Festival series on Wednesday, Oct. 5, at 9:30 p.m. It stars Mark Richman. Produced and directed by Harvey Hart, who had produced the earlier Cohen script, the 90-minute play also stars John Marley, John Vernon and Toby Tarnow, and features the young singer Judy Armstrong in her first dramatic part. David Chapter II, the 1963 Festival drama, told the story of a young man in the throes of rebellion; a Jewish lad in a Canadian city in 1948, who resists all the pressures to conform and to settle down and start earning a living.

The youthful David more or less shakes his fist at society and vows that he will never fabrication and mass production to create an efficient, private dwelling complex in a new kind of urban environment. Country Challenge Challenge Travel Country Challenge Travel compromise his lofty ideals. In David Chapter III, the young man has aged to 39, and has become a successful lawyer with a young family. He kids himself that he is still at heart the young rebel. Says playwright Cohen: "David is someone who's trying to carry on ideals he no longer really believes in.

But he needs to believe, to be the person he wants to be. What he's really doing is what everyone else is doing, chasing the buck." When a situation arises in his professional life that forces him to face facts, David battles it out in the fantasy world of his daydreams and nightmares. Cohen's new play, even more than his David Chapter II, slips in and out of reality and places much of its action in the way-out realm of the subconscious. Stork Won Barbara Bain, of CTV's Mission Impossible, was born in the back seat of a sedan on Chicago's Outer Drive, thus losing the race with the stork to the hospital. The date: Friday the 13th.

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