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
Title:
The Way Things Are
Production company:
- Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
Production Credit:
- director/producer, Tom Koch; executive producer, John Kennedy; photography, Grahame Woods; Jim Mercer; Bob Whyte; editing, Vincent Vaitiekunas; sound, Gerry Kind; Joe Ellison; Patrick Spence-Thomas; Bill Menduk
Description:
- This documentary focuses on a radical student approach to poor and disadvantaged social groups. Producer Tom Koch interviews members of the Student Union for Peace Action at the national headquarters in Toronto and a branch office in Kingston, Ontario, as well as members of the United Appeal organization in Toronto and the executive of a special secretariat of the Privy Council in Ottawa. The students describe their efforts to encourage fundamental social change. Additional footage includes a summer camp for poor children north of Toronto and students from various summer projects pooling their experiences. <30mn>
Subjects:
- CANADA
- MINORITIES
- POOR
- SOCIAL POLICY
- SOCIAL PROBLEMS
- SOCIAL REFORMERS
- SOCIAL SERVICE
- SOCIAL WORK ADMINISTRATION
- SOCIAL WORKERS
- STUDENT ACTIVITIES
- STUDENT UNION FOR PEACE ACTION
- KOCH, TOM
Notes:
- 1. The above title appears on screen, although the CBC Times lists the title as "The New Students".
- 2. This series is a summer replacement for "This Hour Has Seven Days".