-- RADIO ONE --
***LIVE COVERAGE OF STATE FUNERAL FOR PIERRE ELLIOTT
TRUDEAU:
Tune in to CBC Radio this morning for live coverage of the
state funeral for Pierre Elliott Trudeau. Coverage begins
at 10:30 a.m. (EASTERN) on CBC Radio One.
1. THIS MORNING: ***PORTIONS OF THE SHOW WILL BE PRE-EMPTED
BY LIVE COVERAGE OF TRUDEAU FUNERAL***
MANITOBA ONLY:
Tuesday on This Morning, Mario Bernardi, conductor of the
CBC Radio orchestra, joins Shelagh Rogers for a musical
tribute to Pierre Trudeau. That's on This Morning, 9:06 to
noon, (9:36 to 12:30 NT) on CBC Radio One.
ELSEWHERE:
Tuesday on This Morning, young people talk about the
impact of Pierre Trudeau on their lives. That's on This
Morning, 9:06 to noon, (9:36 to 12:30 NT) on CBC Radio One.
2. OUTFRONT:
This morning on OutFront...Gross-ed Out. For Katie Andrews
in Regina, it is a genuinely "Gross" obsession - an
obsession with Canadian actor Paul Gross, that is. Join
Katie on a modern-day pilgrimage to see her idol on stage in
Hamlet at the Stratford Festival in Ontario. That's
OutFront, this morning at 11:45 (12:15 NT) on CBC Radio One.
3. RICHARDSON'S ROUNDUP:
Today on the Roundup, Bill Richardson continues his series
of interviews with Canadian authors who write about
landscape. Tim Wynne-Jones uses the fields, fens and forests
around Perth, Ontario to great gothic effect in his new
novel, "The Boy in the Burning House". Meet him this
afternoon on Richardson's Roundup at 2:06 (2:36 NT) on CBC
Radio One.
4. AS IT HAPPENS:
Tonight on As it Happens...Internet companies may not be
making much money, but internet comedy does just fine. Find
out how one Canadian comedy troupe cashed in by topping the
MP3-dot-com chart. That's tonight on As It Happens, with
Mary Lou Finlay and Barbara Budd at 6:30 (7:00 NT) on CBC
Radio One.
5. IDEAS:
All this week on Ideas, Hands Across Time: a ten-part series
of words and music with Lister Sinclair that connects
milestones of a "vintage year" from each century of the past
millennium with our world today. Tonight, 1848: a year of
revolution when Marx and Engels proclaim their Communist
Manifesto, and Elizabeth Cady Stanton organizes the first
Women’s Rights convention in the United States; the potato
famine devastates the Irish poor. That's Ideas at 9:05 (9:35
NT) on CBC Radio One.
6. THE ARTS TODAY:
On The Arts Today... she writes with imagination, wit, and
virtuosity. Tune in to hear American writer Cynthia Ozick.
That's The Arts Today, right after the ten p.m. news (10:30
NT) on CBC Radio One.
7. BETWEEN THE COVERS:
Today on Between the Covers, more from "The Road to Mars,"
by Eric Idle. It's the futuristic story of two small-time
comedians trying to make it big on the interplanetary comedy
circuit. Now Alex and Lewis are hoping to get a gig on a
cruise ship that could catapult them to inter-galactic
stardom. That's Between the Covers, in Hour One of
Richardson's Roundup, which begins at 2:06 (2:36 NT) and
later tonight at 10:40 (11:10 NT) on CBC Radio One.
8. NORTHERN LIGHTS:
Tune in to Northern Lights tonight for Haydn's String
Quartet in D minor - known as the "Fifths" - and the Petite
Symphonie for Winds by Charles Gounod. That's Northern
Lights, with host Andrea Ratuski, at 11:00 p.m. (11:30 NT)
on CBC Radio One and at 4 a.m. (4:30 NT) on CBC Radio Two.
-- RADIO TWO --
9. TAKE FIVE:
Today on Take Five, Polish pianist Karl Radziwonowicz in an
all-Chopin recital. That's today on Take Five with Shelley
Solmes at 10:06 (10:36 NT) on CBC Radio Two.
10. MUSIC FOR A WHILE:
Join host Danielle Charbonneau this evening for Music
for a While. She'll have a Bach cantata performed by the
Camerata Academica Salzburg, plus a work composed and
performed by pianist Daniel Abrams. That's Music for a
While, this evening at 6:30 (7:00 NT) on CBC Radio Two.
11. IN PERFORMANCE:
This evening, In Performance honours the memory of Pierre
Elliott Trudeau with a performance of Mahler's Song of the
Earth - his monumental work about life and death. From Glenn
Gould Studio, Mario Bernardi conducts members of the
Canadian Opera Company Orchestra, with vocal soloists
Catherine Robbin and Richard Margison. That's In
Performance, with host Eric Friesen, starting at 8:00 p.m.
(8:30 NT) on CBC Radio Two.
--TELEVISION--
12. NEWS SPECIAL: PIERRE ELLIOTT TRUDEAU STATE FUNERAL:
Tune in to CBC Television today for live, commercial-free
coverage of the state funeral for former Prime Minister
Pierre Elliott Trudeau in Montreal. Coverage begins at 10
a.m. (ET) on CBC Television. (PORTIONS OF THE LIVE COVERAGE
WILL BE RE-BROADCAST TONIGHT AT 9:00 PM AS PART OF A
SPECIAL TWO-HOUR EDITION OF THE NATIONAL.)
13. FUNERAL RE-BROADCAST:
Tune in to CBC Television or CBC Newsworld this evening for
a re-broadcast of the state funeral for former Prime
Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau. The coverage will be
included in a special two-hour edition of The National,
which begins at 9 p.m. (EASTERN) on CBC Newsworld, and at 9
p.m. (LOCAL TIME) on CBC Television.
14. VENTURE:
Venture kicks off a new season tonight with a look at a hot
new trend - - or is it? On-line grocery shopping. It's being
heavily advertised these days, and it sounds like a great
idea - groceries delivered to your door after a browse
through a virtual supermarket. But are these entrepreneurs
skating on thin ice? Find out, on Venture tonight at 8:00
p.m. on CBC Television.
15. LIFE & TIMES:
Tonight on CBC Television, Life & Times kicks off a new
season with a portrait of a man who was famous for HIS
portraits: photographer Yousef Karsh. His portraits have
become 20th century icons – the kind of images that define
an age. His portraits – which include Sir Winston Churchill,
Fidel Castro, Ernest Hemingway, John F. Kennedy and Albert
Einstein – rank among the world's most celebrated
photographs. Don't miss "Yousef Karsh: A Moment In Time" on
Life & Times, tonight at 7 p.m. on CBC Television.