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HOT SHEET FOR WEEKEND OF SEPTEMBER 19 AND 20, 1998

-- SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 19, 1998 --


1. THE HOUSE:

This week on The House...a look back on the McKay report and
an interview with Harold McKay. Also, three members of the
Parliamentary finance committee who will be hearing from Mr.
McKay this Monday. And, a documentary about the
demonstraters who were pepper sprayed at the Apex summit.
All this and more on The House with Jason Moscovitz,
Saturday at 9:00 am on CBC Radio One.

2. BASIC BLACK:

This week on Basic Black...Andreas Shroder will introduce
the high crimes and misdemeanors counterfitting division.
Basic Black travels to Britain to find out about the lunatic
who helped write the Oxford English Dictionary. Also, a
garlic sniffing contest in Hills B.C. That's on Basic Black,
Saturday at 10:05 (10:35 NT) on CBC Radio One.


4. QUIRKS AND QUARKS:


This week on Quirks and Quarks... The Unfortunate fate of
the Barndoor Skate. This large fish is nearly wiped out on
the Grand Banks of Newfoundland. Is it's story just another
sad fish tale, or a sign of something more? Also, physics
columnist, Melissa Franklin, takes a look at the latest on
neutrinos -- they may have mass after all! All that and more
this week on Quirks and Quarks, with host Bob McDonald,
Saturday at 12:09 (12:39 NT) on CBC Radio One.

5. DEFINITELY NOT THE OPERA:

This week on DNTO...The inside story of the Toronto Film
Festival. Plus, in the wake of the Star report a look at how
the web is changing the way news is covered.That's on
Definitely Not the Opera starting at 1:08 pm (1:38 NT) on
CBC Radio One.

6. THE WORLD THIS WEEKEND:

Saturday on The World This Weekend, Host Bernie McNamee
looks at our ability to be benificent in the face of
humiliation. And the wondrous palette of naturalist John
James Audubon. We'll hear all about a special new
exhibition that's taking wing across Canada this fall.
Saturday on The World This Weekend at 6:00 pm (7 AT; 7:30
NT) on both CBC Radio One and CBC Radio Two.

7. MYSTERY PROJECT:

This week on The Mystery Project, it's the first episode of
"Peggy Delaney." The story of a newspaper columnist. An
inner city high school basketball coach is mugged in a
parking lot. Peggy begins to suspect his reluctance to talk
has more to do with protecting himself than the identity of
his attackers. That's Peggy Delaney on The Mystery Project
beginning this Saturday evening at 6:30 (7:30 AT, 8:00 NT)
on CBC Radio One.

8. GLOBAL VILLAGE:

This week on Global Village, host Jowi Taylor has more
reports from around the musical world. How about the
Maldives Islands, for an exotic location? That's just one of
the musical destinations you'll visit on Global Village,
Saturday night at 7:05 (6:05 AT, 6:35 NT) on CBC Radio One.

9. FINKLEMAN'S 45s:

Join host Danny Finkleman for the best in music from the
fifties, sixties and early seventies. This week, Danny
spotlights The Orioles as well as playing music form The
Drifters, The Rascals and Al Green. Danny will also talk
about the pleasure found in eating slowly and the trauma of
fast food restaurants. That's all on Finkleman's 45s,
Saturday night at 8:06 (8:36 NT) on CBC Radio One.

-- RADIO TWO --

14. VINYL CAFE:

Coming up on The Vinyl Cafe...Stuart McLean features a
concert recorded at the Glenn Gould Studio in Toronto.
That's on the Vinyl Cafe at 12:00 p.m. just after the noon
news on CBC Radio One.


15. SOUND ADVICE:

This week on Sound Advice, Rick Phillips will be sampling
some re-issues. The Harmonia Mundi label is celebrating its
40th anniversary this month, and they've re-issued several
recordings from the last 40 years from their archives.
Later, on the Library, it's the composer of the month
feature with a look into one of the great Flemish masters
who dominated music in Europe during the Renaissance Clemens
Non Papa. That's Sound Advice, Sunday at 6:30 (7:00 NT) on
CBC Radio One.


16. COLLECTOR'S CORNER:

Join host James Manishen this Sunday for Collector's Corner.
He'll have Overtures by Hector Berlioz, Le Corsaire
performed by The Montreal Symphony Orchestra. There will
also be recordings by Canada's Jean Stilwell. Also a visit
to the neurotic, topsy-turvy world of comic Woody Allen,
during his "stand up" days in the 1960s. All that and more on
Collector's Corner, Sunday afternoon at 12:30 (1:00 NT) on
CBC Radio Two.

17. SATURDAY AFTERNOON AT THE OPERA:

Join host Howard Dyck for Saturday Afternoon at the Opera.
This week it is Berlioz' "La Damnation de Faust." John
Nelson leads an all-star cast in performance from Geneva
Switzerland. That's Saturday Afternoon at the Opera,
with Howard Dyck, Saturday at 1:30 pm (2:30 AT; 3:00 NT) on
CBC Radio Two.

18. RADIOSONIC SATURDAY NIGHT:

This week, Radionsonic Saturday Night features Toronto
fashion rockers Big Sugar in concert. In session, it's
an exclusive from the troubled troubadour himself, Hayden.
All this, plus some tracks from Starling's new album in the
Listening Booth. That's Radiosonic Saturday Night, with
hosts David Wisdom and Leora Kornfeld, starting at 7:00 p.m.
(8:00 p.m. AT; 8:30 NT) on CBC Radio Two.


--- WEEKEND HOT SHEET, SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 20, 1998 ---

1. THIS MORNING: (no info available)


2. THE VINYL CAFE:

Coming up on The Vinyl Cafe...Stuart McLean features a
concert recorded at the Glenn Gould Studio in Toronto.
That's on the Vinyl Cafe at 12:00 p.m. just after the noon
news on CBC Radio One.

3. MADLY OFF IN ALL DIRECTIONS:

Coming up on Madly Off In All Directions...scenes from a
play called "Maritime Way of Life" taped at the Fredricton
Playhouse and featuring the Live Bait Theatre troupe. Also,
comic Dave Harley does his character known as "general John
Cabot Trail." That's Madly Off in All Directions with host
Lorne Elliot at 1:00 p.m. on CBC Radio One.

4. THE INSIDE TRACK:

This week on The Inside Track... A look at the drug
"creatine". It is a performance enhancer that is not illegal
and used by a number of athletes including Canada's own
swimmer Joanne Mallard. She says she takes a spoonful before
each race. All that and much more this week on The Inside
Track, Sunday at 1:33 (2:03 NT; 4:33 PT) on CBC Radio One.

5. TAPESTRY:

Join Judy Maddren this Sunday as Tapestry examines the
spiritual path of creativity. Writer Julia Cameron will
share some of the techniques from her best selling book The
Artist's Way. That's Sunday afternoons .. 2 pm atlantic and
central, 3 pacific and 4 mountain. On Tapestry, Sunday at
2:08 p.m. (2:38 NT; 4:08 p.m. MT; 3:08 pm. PT) on CBC Radio
One.

6. WRITERS AND COMPANY:

This week on Writers and Company, host Eleanor Wachtel talks
with Irish historian Roy Foster who discusses his much
acclaimed biography of W.B.Yeats. That's on Writers &
Company, Sunday at 3:08 (3:38 NT, 5:08 CT/MT/PT) on CBC
Radio One.

7. CROSS-COUNTRY CHECKUP:

Later on Cross Country Checkup...Bigger banks. Four of
Canada's five major banks say they're too small. The mergers
they propose would result in two new Canadian mega-banks. Is
this good for banking? Is it good for Canada? Is it good for
consumers? A government task-force says, "Maybe." What do
you think? That's on Cross Country Checkup from 4 until 6
(EASTERN) on CBC Radio One.

8. THE WORLD THIS WEEKEND:

Sunday on The World This Weekend, schmoozing your way to
fame. An inside look at the things Canadian film-makers have
to do to make a sale. And a tale of two Newfoundlanders
caught, first by the collapse of the cod fishery and now the
decline of its spawn - The Atlantic Groundfish Strategy
program. Hear that report Sunday on The World This Weekend
at 6 pm (7 AT; 7:30 NT) on both CBC Radio One and CBC Radio
Two.

9. SOUND ADVICE:

This week on Sound Advice, Rick Phillips will be sampling
some re-issues. The Harmonia Mundi label is celebrating its
40th anniversary this month, and they've re-issued several
recordings from the last 40 years from their archives.
Later, on the Library, it's the composer of the month
feature with a look into one of the great Flemish masters
who dominated music in Europe during the Renaissance Clemens
Non Papa. That's Sound Advice, Sunday at 6:30 (7:00 NT) on
CBC Radio One.

10. ON STAGE:

This week, On Stage presents an all-Beethoven concert by the
German Symphony Orchestra of Berlin with piano soloist Louie
Lortie, all under the driection of Vladimir Ashkenazy.
That's On Stage, with host Eric Friesen, Sunday afternoon at
2:05 (2:35 NT) on CBC Radio Two. That's On Stage, with host
Eric Friesen, Sunday night at 8:05 (9:05 AT, 9:35 NT) on CBC
Radio One.

11. SUNDAY SHOWCASE:

This week on Sunday Showcase...Writing Butch, by Greg
Nelson. A has-been writer meets up with an old friend, now a
succesful Hollywood actor... and faces the difficult
question: is being a sell-out really worse than being a
has-been? That's on Sunday Showcase starting at 10:05 (11:05
AT, 11:35 NT) on CBC Radio One.

12. JAZZBEAT:

This week on Jazz Beat...in Hour One...the Maritime Jazz
Orchestra welcomes trumpeter Kenny Wheeler and singer Nroma
Winstone to CBC's Halifax studio for a session. In the
second hour, Nicholas Payton brings his quintet, forged in
the tradition of New Orleans virtuosity, to the Montreal
International Jazz Festival. That's on Jazz Beat, with host
Katie Malloch, Sunday night at 11:05 (12:05 AT, 12:35 NT) on
CBC Radio One.

--- RADIO TWO ---

13. CHORAL CONCERT:

This week on Choral Concert...highlights from Milan Bach
Week: cantatas performed by the Amsterdam Baroque Choir and
Orchestra under the direction of Ton Koopman. That's Choral
Concert, with host Howard Dyck, Sunday morning at 8:11 (8:41
NT) on CBC Radio Two.

14. SYMPHONY HALL:

This Sunday on Symphony Hall...violinist Juliette Kang
joind the Manitoba Chamber Orchestra under director Peter
Oundjian, in a program of works by Franz Schubert, Marjan
Mozetich, and Igor Stravinsky. That's Symphony Hall, with
host Katherine Duncan, Sunday morning at 10:06 (10:36 NT) on
CBC Radio Two.

15. THE TRANSCONTINENTAL:

This week on The Transcontinental..host Otto Lowy celebrates
the Jewish High Holidays. This program originally aired in
1993 and is a favorite among our passengers. That's The
Transcontinental, with host Otto Lowy, Sunday afternoon
1:00 p.m. (1:30 NT) on CBC Radio Two.

16. ON STAGE:

This week, On Stage presents an all-Beethoven concert by the
German Symphony Orchestra of Berlin with piano soloist Louie
Lortie, all under the driection of Vladimir Ashkenazy.
That's On Stage, with host Eric Friesen, Sunday afternoon at
2:05 (2:35 NT) on CBC Radio Two.

17. SAY IT WITH MUSIC:

This week on Say It With Music...Richard continues his three
part series on George Gershwin with a look at Some great
hits (OF THEE I SING), some terrible flops (PARDON MY
ENGLISH), and a brace of lovely songs written for Fred
Astaire and Ginger Rogers including "They Can't Take That
Away from Me" and "Love Is Here To Stay". That's on Say it
With Music, Sunday at 4:00 p.m. (4:30 NT) on CBC Radio Two.

18. ROOTS & WINGS:

This week on Roots and Wings, host Philly Markowitz has the
third album in 2 years from Cuba's hottest dance orchestra,
Cubanismo. There will also be funk-ified Karnatic singing
from south India via Montreal's Syvain Gagnon. Scotland's
Seelyhoo, featuring award-winning twin sisters Hazel and
Jennifer Wrigley. That's on Roots and Wings, Sunday evening
at 5:05 (5:35 NT) on CBC Radio Two.

19. RADIOSONIC SUNDAY NIGHT:

On Radiosonic Sunday night a presentation of a feature
entitled "Newish and Jewish". The album has songs from
Jewish artists as varied as Jason Beck to Serge Gainsbourg.
Leora will be joined in conversation by producer/musician
Ben Mink. That's Radiosonic Sunday Night at 6:30 p.m. on
CBC Radio Two.


20. JAZZ BEAT:

This week on Jazz Beat...in Hour One...the Maritime Jazz
Orchestra welcomes trumpeter Kenny Wheeler and singer Nroma
Winstone to CBC's Halifax studio for a session. In the
second hour, Nicholas Payton brings his quintet, forged in
the tradition of New Orleans virtuosity, to the Montreal
International Jazz Festival. That's on Jazz Beat, with host
Katie Malloch, Sunday at 8:00 p.m. (8:30 NT) on CBC Radio
Two.

21. TWO NEW HOURS:

This week, Two New Hours presents music from the The 1998
Encounters Concert Series. You'll hear music by Joan Tower
(U. S. A.) and Gary Kulesha (Canada). That's Two New Hours,
with host Larry Lake, Sunday at 10:05 (10:35 NT) on CBC
Radio Two.


--- TELEVISION ---

22. BLUE JAYS BASEBALL:

The Blue Jays are in Tampa Bay this Sunday to take on
the Devil Rays. Catch all the action live starting
at 1:30 p.m. (EASTERN) on CBC Television.

--- NEWSWORLD ---

23. THE PASSIONATE EYE:

This week on The Passionate Eye, a profile of boxing legend
and ultimate performer Muhammad Ali. "Muhammad Ali: The
Whole Story" explores Ali's early years and the the private
side of this boxing legend. That's "Muhammad Ali: The Whole
Story" on The Passionate Eye, Sunday night at 8:00 p.m.
(EASTERN) on CBC Newsworld.

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