Mon, Nov 15, 1965
Three years ago, a little-known Scottish actor exploded onto movie screens worldwide with a mix of dry wit, raw sexuality and lethal menace. Sean Connery's role as British spy James Bond made Dr. No into a hit and has helped create a hugely popular movie franchise. In 1965, while working on his fourth Bond adventure, Sean Connery talks about his iconic new role as well as his old Shakespearean work on CBC-TV.
Wed, Jun 10, 1970
In a panel discussion, the communications officer for the Black Panther Party in the United States, Kathleen Cleaver discusses oppression and taking action to end discrimination, along with professor Margaret Norquay, author/advocate Jane Jacobs, indigenous artist/filmmaker Alanis Obomsawin and student Jennifer Penny.
Thu, Dec 23, 1971
The pregnancy therapy suit, named the Baby Bubble is the topic of this installment. Invented by a doctor in South Africa, the expectant mother is to place the Baby Bubble, powered by a vacuum cleaner over her stomach to supposedly ease pressure on the uterus. A guest doctor questions this decompression suit.