Television - Programs

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Television - Programs

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Television - Programs

  • UF Television programs
  • UF Television shows

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Television - Programs

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CKCK-TV script for production re: Saskatchewan Legislative Building

Production cues and script, created by CKCK-TV, for the filming of a televsion program featuring a tour of the Saskatchewan Legislative Building at Regina. The television program was the first of a series entitled, Saskatchewan in Review, that aimed to introduce to the public the unusual features of well-known buildings and places in Regina and district. Those interviewed for the program include Dr. Lewis H. Thomas, Provincial Archivist, and George Stephen, Clerk of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan.

Corner Gas television show sets

(1)-(10): Images of the various outdoor sets in the fictional town of Dog River used for the television sitcom, Corner Gas, filmed in Rouleau, Saskatchewan. Includes the Foo Mart grocery store; Pigeons Cafe; water tower; grain elevator; Ruby Cafe and gas station; police station; Dog River hotel and bar; and Oscar and Emma Leroy's house.

(11)-(18), (20)-(32): Images of the Corner Gas set at the Canada - Saskatchewan Production Studios in Regina. Includes images of actor Josh Strait, who played the character of Josh the Cook and was the tour guide at the production studio. Includes interior and exterior shots of Oscar and Emma Leroy's house; and interior shots of The Ruby Cafe and the police station.

(19): Sign inside a gift shop in Rouleau that reads Welcome to Dog River "The Buckle of the Barley Belt".

Johnsen, Fay Beryl, 1941-

Disasters of the Century, Episode #2

Television series: Episode # 2, entitled Nature's Fury. Recounts the Regina Tornado of June 30, 1912, and the impact of Hurricane Hazel on Toronto, Ontario on October 15, 1954. The segment on the Regina tornado includes photographs from the Saskatchewan Archives' Historical Photographs collection.

Lyn Goldman, Goldman family, friends and colleagues

(1): Graduation portrait of Lyn Goldman, Spring 1972. Bachelor of Arts degree, University of Saskatchewan, Regina Campus.

(2): Black and white head and shoulders portrait of Lyn Goldman. 1987.

(3): Colour head and shoulders portrait of Lyn Goldman, 1990.

(4): Black and white head and shoulders portrait of Lyn Goldman. 1996.

(5): Black and white image of Lyn Goldman sitting at a desk at the University of Saskatchewan, Regina Campus. [between 1968 and 1972].

(6): Black and white head and shoulders portrait of Leon Goldman.

(7)-(11): Black and white images of members of a musical group, probably called The Group, at the La Salle Hotel in Regina, Saskatchewan, 1967. Includes Jim Moffat and Stuart Ballyntine. The images were originally housed in an envelope with Alexander Photography, Portrait & Commercial, Studio 9, Banner Building, Regina, Sask. stamped on it.

(12): Black and white image of Dorothy Goldman being presented with a Distinguished Service Award by the Canadian Red Cross Society on March 30, 1982 at the Saskatchewan Centre of the Arts in Regina.

(13): Black and white image of Tony (Arthur), Barbara and Lyn (Marilyn) Goldman standing on the stairs of 1116 College Avenue, Regina, Saskatchewan. 193-?.

(14): Lyn Goldman and Barbara Gleiberman wearing their mother's classic 1930s dresses. 1991.

(15): Black and white image of Lyn Goldman, Jan Peerce and Charna Steinman.

(16)-(17): Black and white images of Lyn Goldman and her parents, Dorothy Goldman and Leon Goldman, at Leon and Dorothy Goldman's 25th wedding anniversary. 1951.

(18): Colour image of Dorothy Goldman holding an unidentified baby in her arms.

(19): Colour image of Dorothy Goldman with plaque and certificate on the wall in the background. November, 1989.

(20)-(21): Black and white images of Anthony Thorn (Anthony Goldman), an artist and the brother of Lyn Goldman. Image 21 was taken by V. Judy Norman in 1993.

(22)-(37): Black and white images showing events broadcast on CKCK Television in Regina, Saskatchewan in which Lyn Goldman was involved as a producer, 1960-1961. Includes Festival Highlights, featuring the winners of a music festival; Romper Room children's show; Sherwood Showcase talent show; Joy's Journal; Pantomime Party charades contest; Folksong ethnic series; Portrait of Macbeth school broadcast; Fifth Anniversary Show celebrity celebration; singers from Sacred Heart Academy under the direction of Sister Therisita performing a Christmas song (holiday show); and CKCK staff, including Lyn Goldman and Johnny Sandison. Includes barbershop quarter promoting McGavin's Old Fashioned Country Loaf bread. Photos courtesy of CKCK-TV Photo Department.

(38): Black and white image of unidentified man operating a camera in the C-Jay-TV studio in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Photo taken by Fred Kobsted, Channel 7 Photo Department. 1961?.

Minds Eye Entertainment fonds

  • F 719
  • Fonds
  • ca. 1931-2012 (predominant: 1987-2012)

This fonds consists of records created, accumulated and used by Minds Eye Entertainment and its predecessors, Regina Motion Picture, Video & Sound Ltd. and Minds Eye Pictures, in its business operations in Regina, Saskatchewan between 1987 and 2012. The records largely pertain to the production of various television movies, series and mini-series, and feature films. Additional records pertain to Minds Eye's short documentaries, commercials, product videos, music videos and corporate training videos. Business records include: publicity material pertaining to various productions; information on Minds Eye's participation in film awards and festivals; as well as its advocacy and community involvement projects.

The fonds consists of fifty-five series.

The types of records included are: film, video and audio raw footage, work tapes, elements and masters; photographic prints, negatives, slides, transparencies and contact sheets; scripts, production files, and publicity files; digital raw production footage; digital photographs and cutlines; and digital versions of production releases and screeners.

Minds Eye Entertainment Ltd., 1986-

Tapestry Native Vignette; News Promo - Noon News

Excerpt: Numerous takes for Focus Saskatchewan of a First Nations man being awarded a diploma at a graduation ceremony, while other graduates look on. Numerous takes of the same man at a business meeting with three other people. Numerous takes of same man at a desk in an office setting, working at a computer. Some takes include focusing in on a photograph on a bookshelf behind the man of a First Nations elder.

Excerpt: Numerous takes for a promo for the CKTV Noon Newscast. Featured are the news anchor, the sports anchor Dale Isaac and the weather anchor Eric Longley.

Taping of Farming in the 70's

Views showing the taping of "Farming in the 70's" an agricultural information program, produced by the Saskatchewan Department of Agriculture at the CKCK-TV television studio at Regina. Hosts of the program are C.M. (Red) Williams, senior extension specialist and professor of animal science at the University of Saskatchewan, and Brian A. Duck (right), a livestock specialist with the Department of Agriculture.

Weston, Bruce