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Apr 16, 1999, 3:00:00 AM4/16/99
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HOT SHEET FOR WEEKEND OF APRIL 17 & 18

-- CBC.CA --

For all you hockey fans, CBC.CA has put together a huge site
with every bit of information you would ever want to know
about the playoffs. And if you check it out early, you
can sign yourself up for the second annual Hockey Night in
Canada playoff pool. Pick your own playoff "dream team" and
compete against thousands of people across the country. But
hurry, if you don't enter by next Sunday,April 25th you
can't play. Check out the Hockey Night in Canada playoffs
site at cbc.ca and get in on the game.


-- RADIO ONE --

1. THE HOUSE:

This week on The House...
>From erstwhile peaceniks to pro-nato bombers...Tracing the
evolution of views in Kosovo. A close look at
Ontario politics as the province gears up for an election.
And the big crisis in Canadian public life...Wayne Gretzky's
imminent retirement. All that and more this week on The
House, the week in national politics with Jason Moscovitz,
Saturday after World Report at 9 (9:30 NT) on CBC Radio One.

2. BASIC BLACK:

This week on Basic Black...
Arthur will talk with a woman who's written a book about -no
kidding- the joys of housework. As well, he'll be out in
the fields with a professional shepherd. All that plus
a trip to the biggest oil lamp this side of the Guiness
Book of World Records. That's on Basic Black, Saturday at
10:05 (10:35 NT) on CBC Radio One.

3. GREAT EASTERN:

This week on The Great Eastern...a squelch through the back
garden in preparation for summer's glory, with Clive
Martin; a peak at the newest trend in television, with
local televisual hot property, Ambrose Samms, and; a tour
of a new exhibit at the Winterbridge Museum of Natural
History with curator Mina Drover. All this on Newfoundland's
Cultural Magazine, The Great Eastern, Saturday morning at
11:31 a.m. (12:01 NT) on CBC Radio One.

4. QUIRKS AND QUARKS:

This week on Quirks and Quarks...How stress can make you
sick: what goes on when your neurons fool your immune system
and germs take over. Also: a special tribute to one of
Canada's most distinguished scientists, Dr. Gerhard
Herzberg. 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...YEE-HA! Cowboy fashion is back, and
DNTO takes a look at the history of cow-poke style. Plus,
what it takes to create the best ads of the year, and an
uncovered comedy gem from The Brothers-in-Law. All that
plus lots of great music, including some acoustic jazz from
Swing Soniq recorded live in Winnipeg. That's on
Definitely Not the Opera starting at 1:08 pm (1:38 NT) on
CBC Radio One.

6. THE WORLD THIS WEEKEND:

**NO ADVANCE INFO AVAILABLE**

7. MYSTERY PROJECT:

This week on The Mystery Project, Part Three of "A Study in
Scarlet," the story that introduced Sherlock Holmes to the
world. Dr. Watson tags along as Holmes delves into the
story behind the death of Enoch Drebber. That's Part Three
of "A Study in Scarlet" this Saturday evening on the Mystery
Project 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 reports on
a gypsy caravan in Toronto...a celebration of Ascension Day
in Guatemala - Mayan-style, a profile of South African diva
Busi Mhlongo and more. That's 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
talks about his beatnik past, internet merchandising, the
Y2K rip-off, and the perfect bread knife. Musically, The
Hollies, The Everly Brothers, Dusty Sprinfield, The
Skyliners, and a Joe Cocker triple-bill. That's all on
Finkleman's 45s, Saturday night at 8:06 (8:36 NT) on CBC
Radio One.

10. A PROPOS:

This week on A Propos...a feature on Quebec's own Jean
Leloup, who's currently playing a series of sold-out
concerts in Montreal. Join host Jim Corcoran for A Propos
Saturday at 10:05 (10:35 NT) on CBC Radio One.

11. SATURDAY NIGHT BLUES:

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-- RADIO TWO --

12. PEARLS OF WISDOM:

This week on Pearls of Wisdom, a diverse range of
music from Brazilian to Klezmer to hillbilly hokum,
from the likes of Carmen Miranda, Scarlatti and Roy
Forbes. That's Pearls of Wisdom, Saturday morning at 9:00
(9:30 NT) on CBC Radio Two.

13. THE VINYL CAFE:

Head for the Vinyl Cafe this weekend. Host Stuart McLean
recounts the cautionary tale of his own bird-watching
experience, along with music in an avian mood. That's this
week at the Vinyl Cafe, Saturday morning at 10:00 (10:3 NT)
on CBC Radio Two.

14. SOUND ADVICE:

This week on Sound Advice, Rick Phillips highlights new CDs
of music from the Baroque, including a rustic 18th Century
French arrangment of Vivaldi's Four Seasons. Also, a new
disc of film scores from movies by Steven Spielberg. On the
Library, the Composer of the Month for April, Englishman
Havergal Brian, composer of the Guinness Record-holder for
big symphonies. That's Sound Advice, Saturday at 11:05
(12:05 AT, 12:35 NT) on CBC Radio One.

15. COLLECTOR'S CORNER:

Join host James Manishen this Saturday for Collector's
Corner. He'll have music by John Williams from the Steven
Spielberg film "Hook: Flight to Neverland." In the
Definitive Performance segment, it's an all-Russian, all-star
version of Beethoven's Triple Concerto. And to round things
out, Mister Bean's hilarious take on Father of the Bride.
That's Collector's Corner, Saturday afternoon at 12:30 (1:00
NT) on CBC Radio Two.

16. SATURDAY AFTERNOON AT THE OPERA:

It's comforting to think of royal romances that actually
work out these days. So Handel's Giulio Cesare is a
refreshing reminder. This week, the Metropolitan Opera
presents this epic story of political intrigue, revenge,
warfare, and, of course Cleopatra's love for Julius Caesar.
That's Saturday Afternoon at the Opera, hosted by Howard
Dyck, Saturday at 1:30 pm (2:30 AT; 3:00 NT) on CBC Radio
Two.

17. THE GREAT EASTERN:

This week on The Great Eastern...a squelch through the back
garden in preparation for summer's glory, with Clive
Martin; a peak at the newest trend in television, with
local televisual hot property, Ambrose Samms, and; a tour
of a new exhibit at the Winterbridge Museum of Natural
History with curator Mina Drover. All this on Newfoundland's
Cultural Magazine, The Great Eastern, Saturday evening at
6:31 p.m. (7:31 AT; 8:01 NT) on CBC Radio Two.

18. RADIOSONIC SATURDAY NIGHT:

This week, Radiosonic Saturday Night features Lounge Pop
Night with the Beauticians in session, South Pacific in the
Listening Booth and Combustible Edison in concert. 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.


fI!HOTSHEET SUN APR 18
1999
--- WEEKEND HOT SHEET, SUNDAY APRIL 18, 1999 ---


1. THIS MORNING:

On This Morning, the Sunday edition...
Two of the best minds on the subject of war wrestle with
the situation in the Balkans - Michael Ignatieff and
Barbara Ehrenreich, discuss Kosovo and western
responsibility. Also on the show, Talking Books on hockey,
and June Grant on the mystical meaning of the world wide
web. That's This Morning, Sunday after the 9 o'clock news
(9:30 NT) on CBC Radio One.

2. FROM NAKED APE TO SUPERSPECIES

Tune in to CBC radio One this Sunday morning for moreof
"From Naked Ape to Superspecies." This week, Big Foot: The
"ecological footprint" is a measure of the amount of the
earth's surface that is needed to support the life of an
individual human being. If every person in the world had the
same life-style as Canadians, it would take five more
planets to support us all. That's "From Naked Ape to
Superspecies," Sunday morning at 11:05 (11:35 NT) on CBC
Radio One.

3. VINYL CAFE:

Head for the Vinyl Cafe this weekend. Host Stuart McLean
recounts the cautionary tale of his own bird-watching
experience, along with music in an avian mood. That's this
week at the Vinyl Cafe, Sunday at 12:08 p.m. (12:38 NT) on
CBC Radio One.

4. MADLY OFF IN ALL DIRECTIONS:

This week on Madly Off in All Directions...From "The
Clutch" (Vancouver East Cultural Centre) in Vancouver, host
Lorne Elliot welcomes guest Janice Ungaro and beat poet
Scat Shroedinger. That's Madly Off in All Directions,
Sunday afternoon at 1:08 (1:38 NT, 4:08 PT) on CBC Radio
One.

5. THE INSIDE TRACK:

This week on The Inside Track...An engaging talk with
13-year-old diver, Alexandre Despatie from Laval, Quebec.
Last fall, Alexandre won the gold medal at the Commonwealth
Games in Malaysia...making him the youngest ever to win
gold. Also, a look into why there's been such a dramatic
rise in NHL suspensions this year and the man behind them,
VP Colin Campbell. That's this week on The Inside Track
Sunday at 1:33 (2:03 NT; 4:33 PT) on CBC Radio One.

6. TAPESTRY:

This week on Tapestry...Cuba is a communist land .. but it's
filled with people practicing folk religion, Christanity and
other beliefs. That's faith in Fidel Castro's Cuba, this
week on Tapestry, with host Judy Maddren, Sunday at 2:08
p.m. (2:38 NT; 4:08 p.m. MT; 3:08 pm. PT) on CBC Radio One.

7. WRITERS AND COMPANY:

This week on Writers and Company, host Eleanor Wachtel talks
with Haitian-American writer Edwidge Danticat. At an
astonishingly young age, she's become one of America's most
celebrated new novelists. Her latest book is the "The
Farming of Bones." You can hear Eleanor Wachtel's
conversation with Edwidge Danticat on Writers & Company,
Sunday at 3:08 (3:38 NT, 5:08 CT/MT/PT) on CBC Radio One.

7. CROSS-COUNTRY CHECKUP:

Sunday on Cross Country Checkup...A last shot on
goal...What happens when a national hero hangs up his skates
from Canada's national sport? The thought of The Great
One retiring is simply unbelievable for generations of
hockey fans who have idolized number 99. Will hockey ever
be the same without Wayne Gretzky? Join Rex Murphy Sunday on
Cross Country Checkup from 4 until 6 (EASTERN)
on CBC Radio One.

9. THE WORLD THIS WEEKEND:

**NO ADVANCE INFO AVAILABLE**

10. SOUND ADVICE:

This week on Sound Advice, Rick Phillips highlights new CDs
of music from the Baroque, including a rustic 18th Century
French arrangment of Vivaldi's Four Seasons. Also, a new
disc of film scores from movies by Steven Spielberg. On the
Library, the Composer of the Month for April, Englishman
Havergal Brian, composer of the Guinness Record-holder for
big symphonies. That's Sound Advice, Sunday at 6:30 (7:00
NT) on CBC Radio One.

11. ON STAGE:

This week, On Stage presents a concert recorded earlier
today at Glenn Gould Studio in Toronto. Pianist Marc-Andre
Hamelin joins his wife, soprano Jody-Karin Applebaum in a
Cabaret of outstanding songs. That's On Stage, with host
Eric Friesen, Sunday night at 8:05 (9:05 AT, 9:35 NT) on CBC
Radio One.

12. SUNDAY SHOWCASE:

This week on Sunday Showcase..."Kill the Rich, or, The
Modern World Explained," by CODCO alumnus Andy Jones. The
Modern World Explained is a magazine-style radio show now in
its 99th and perhaps final episode. Host Mandiville Drainie
has just been fired but he's not going quietly. His last
show is 52 minutes of radio mayhem, including the story of
the rooster who became a Bishop, and a visit to The
Institute for Normal People. That's "Kill the Rich, or, The
Modern World Explained," on Sunday Showcase starting at
10:05 (11:05 AT, 11:35 NT) on CBC Radio One.

13. JAZZBEAT:

This week on Jazz Beat...in Hour One...Saxophonist Don
Palmer joins guitarist Lorne Lofsky and bassist Steve
Wallace in a swinging studio session. In Hour Two...the
twenty-year musical partnership between vocalist Nancy King
and her pianist Steve Christofferson pays off handsomely in a
Vancouver studio session. That's Jazz Beat, with host Katie
Malloch, Sunday night at 11:05 (12:05 AT, 12:35 NT) on CBC
Radio One.

--- RADIO TWO ---

14. CHORAL CONCERT:

This week on Choral Concert...the Elmer Iseler singers
present a concert entitled "Composer's Choice." You'll hear
new works by Canada's Leonard Enns, Ruth Watson Henderson,
Derek Healey and more. Also, a Magnificat by Peter Togni,
specially commissioned by Choral Concert for this concert.
A wealth of new Canadian choral music, this week on Choral
Concert, with host Howard Dyck, Sunday morning at 8:11 (8:41
NT) on CBC Radio Two.

15. SYMPHONY HALL:

This Sunday on Symphony Hall...Tafelmusik, directed by
Jeanne Lamon, performs concertos by Vivaldi, Handel,
Albinoni and Telemann. That's Symphony Hall, with host
Katherine Duncan, Sunday morning at 10:06 (10:36 NT) on CBC
Radio Two.

16. THE TRANSCONTINENTAL:

Hop aboard The Transcontinental this Sunday for a trip back
to 1957 to attend a recording session at London's Kingsway
Hall, with soprano Elizabeth Schwarzkopf singing highlights
from operettas by Lehar, Strauss and Zeller. That's The
Transcontinental, with host Otto Lowy, Sunday afternoon at
1:05 (1:35 NT) on CBC Radio Two.

17. ON STAGE:

This week, On Stage presents a live concert from Glenn Gould
Studio in Toronto. Pianist Marc-Andre Hamelin joins his
wife, soprano Jody-Karin Applebaum in a Cabaret of
outstanding songs. That's On Stage, with host Eric Friesen,
Sunday afternoon at 2:05 (2:35 NT) on CBC Radio Two.

18. SAY IT WITH MUSIC:

This week on Say It With Music...Four Signs of Spring: rain,
romance, gardening and baseball. Four sure-fire signs of the
season, and Richard celebrates them with selections from
shows as varied as Damn Yankees, On a Clear Day, and Up in
Central Park. Wear your heart on your sleeve and don't
forget your umbrella. Say it With Music, Sunday at 4:00 p.m.
(4:30 NT) on CBC Radio Two.

19. MARIA DE BUENOS AIRES:

Tune in to CBC Radio Two Sunday evening for Part Two of a
special concert presentation: Maria de Buenos Aires. She is
part sinner, part saint - the living emobidment of Buenos
Aires, according to composer Astor Piazzolla, who considered
this operita his masterpiece. That's Part Two of Maria de
Buenos Aires, Sunday evening at 5:05 (5:35 NT) on CBC Radio
Two.

20. RADIOSONIC SUNDAY NIGHT:

It's George Gershwin night on Radiosonic this Sunday. Hear
some his best tunes, performed by a surprising variety of
artists. That's Radiosonic Sunday night, starting at 6:31
p.m. (7:31 p.m. AT, 8:01 p.m. NT) on CBC Radio Two.

21. JAZZ BEAT:

This week on Jazz Beat...in Hour One...Saxophonist Don
Palmer joins guitarist Lorne Lofsky and bassist Steve
Wallace in a swinging studio session. In Hour Two...the
twenty-year musical partnership between vocalist Nancy King
and her pianist Steve Christofferson pays off handsomely in
a Vancouver studio session. That's on Jazz Beat, with host
Katie Malloch, Sunday at 8:00 p.m. (9:00 AT, 9:30 NT) on CBC
Radio Two.

--- NEWSWORLD ---

22. THE PASSIONATE EYE:

This week on The Passionate Eye, "Dying to Tell the Story,"
an emotionally charged look at the journalists and
photo-journalists who risk their lives to get the image or
the interview – stories which often expose the human cost of
war. Their mission is to document the truth. Sometimes they
get so close they get killed. That's "Dying to Tell the
Story," on The Passionate Eye, Sunday night at 10:00 p.m.
(EASTERN) on CBC Newsworld.

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