Fonds/collection:
CANADIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION, TELEVISION: KINES FROM PARC, TORONTO
General access conditions for collection
Reproduction access:
- with permission of the CBC : permission of Robert Anderson and the CBC required for use of THE DISORDERED MIND
Remarks:
- 1. Kinescopes returned to records centre after copying to video and subsequently accessioned under 1986-0810.
Accession number:
1984-0462
Production company:
- Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
Production Credit:
- director, Larry Zolf; David Ruskin; producer, Larry Zolf; editing, Nancy Ryley; narrator, Lister Sinclair
Description:
- Canada's British ties are explored through interviews and portraits of our early founders, including Sir John A. MacDonald. Interviewed by Larry Zolf, Professor George P. Grant, author of the book "Lament for a Nation", expresses his views on the value of our British heritage, reasons for its decline, and growing American domination. Students at Upper Canada College in Toronto, Ontario, explain why they believe Canada should maintain its "spiritual ties" with Great Britain. <30mn>
Subjects:
- CANADA
- CULTURAL HERITAGE
- GREAT BRITAIN
- HISTORY
- UNITED STATES
- UPPER CANADA COLLEGE
- GRANT, GEORGE
- ZOLF, LARRY
Notes:
- 1. This series is a summer replacement for "This Hour Has Seven Days".