Hosts Anna Cameron and Paul Soles introduce two guests, both actors and experts in dialects. Valerie Cardew, from the cast of The Hostage at the Royal Alexandra Theatre, works as a dialect coach for British accents. Canadian actor Paul Kligman specializes in North American and Hebrew dialects.
Detecting a Child's Talents. Music teacher David Ouchterlony, art teacher James Williamson and ballet teacher Betty Oliphant, discuss how a parent can tell whether a child has talent in these arts. What's New in Science. Dr. Fred Knelman, Montreal chemical engineer, talks about the nylon story. I Saw Ogo Pogo. Bob Quintrell talks to four people from Kelowna, B.C., who all claim to have seen the Lake Okanagan monster.
Evidence. Insp. J. J. Mullin of the Metro Toronto Police fraud squad discusses his department's work. As Others See Us. Margaret Wood, a former supermarket clerk, describes the customers as she saw them. Time to Plant. T. A. Zellenroth of the Associated Bulb Growers of Holland shows how to plant window boxes and flower pots. A film entitled Birth of a Flower shows the gradual flowering of spring bulbs.
Cross Fire. Two quests discuss whether an unmarried mother should give up her baby. Medicare, An up-to-date report on how Medicare is working in Saskatchewan.
Visiting Russian. A Russian woman sociologist speaks with Dr. Fred Knelman and compares lives of people in Russia and North America. Doctor Knelman recently visited Russia. The Girl with the Shoes. A modern fairy tale from Copenhagen.
English innkeeper Geoffrey Wright guests.
Harry Boyle talks about Halloween.
King Edward High School is visited.
Alfie Howard, winner of England's Annual Town Crier contest, discusses the event.
Paul Kligman continues his parlor game with Anna Cameron and Paul Soles. Gaylea Byrne, leading lady of the O'Keefe Centre's production of My Fair Lady, tells how her long apprentice ship as understudy has finally paid off.
Don Pelletier and Lorraine Thomson illustrate fashions for the dining room, including table settings. Dr. Fred Knelman discusses epilepsy, common to such great men as Napoleon, Caesar and Alfred Nobel. Helen O'Connell discusses television fare available for children.
Paul Soles acts as chef while author Sylvia Boorman gives advice on how to prepare a tasty dish of bullrushes. Miss Boorman's book, Wild Plums and Brandy is a collection of recipes using plants and wild life. Dr. Leslie Cook an associate secretary of the World Council of Churches and director of Inter-Church Aid and Service to Refugees, discusses the work of the Council with refugees throughout the world. A film feature from Halifax studies educational courses available on television.
Jean Morrison's guest is a librarian and child psychologist who investigates whether consumers are getting their money's worth from encyclopedia sets on the market today. Paul Fox evaluates a current news story
A visit is made to the Royal Winter Fair to see the sights and meet personalities.
Actor-comedian Larry Mann returns as a guest.
Lorraine Thomson and Don Pelletier give advice on Christmas gifts and decorating. High school students Lawrence Chappell and Roy Blake talk to Anna Cameron
Chef Basil Fitzgibbon shows how to "bone" a turkey. Judy Donaldson tells how to make Christmas candles.
Paul Fox talks to newspaperwoman Joan Hollobon about Provincial health plans. Jean Morrison gives advice on selecting model-plane and boat kits for Christmas.
Dr. Jean Sutherland Boggs, curator at the Art Gallery of Toronto, talks about the exhibit of paintings by Delacroix. Dr. Leslie Cook of the World Council of Churches discusses the Council's work in helping refugees.
Joni is interviewed and sings 4 songs: The Circle Game Blue on Blue The Wizard of Is Night in the City