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Paddy Sampson fonds

  • F 2010.003
  • collection

Fonds consists of audio reels and video tapes (VHS, U-Matic and Betacam) with excerpts of interviews, television shows and specials intended for broadcast on the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation's (CBC) English Television Network. The tapes were compiled by Paddy Sampson during the course of his employment with the CBC as a television producer.

Sampson, Paddy

The Wolfman Jack Show [television series]

The U.S. disk jockey Wolfman Jack came to the greater public's attention in the 1973 film American Graffiti and as the announcer for the television rock concert series, The Midnight Special. His Howl Productions co-produced The Wolfman Jack Show with the CBC in Vancouver. The producers booked foreign performers as well as Canadian musical artists, such as the Stampeders and Bachman-Turner Overdrive, and was intended to give Canadian artists an avenue into an international market. The program also featured regular performances by the Famous People Players, and comedy with Danny Wells, Peter Cullen, and Sally Sales.

Original air dates: Tue 7:30-8:00 p.m., 5 Oct 1976-13 Sep 1977

Wolfman Jack

The Blues : part 1

  • 2010.003.01.03.01
  • Pièce
  • [December 8, 1985 (original broadcast December 28, 1966)]
  • Fait partie de Paddy Sampson fonds

Copy of part 1 of the original broadcast on December 28, 1966. Guests featured in this six-part series included Muddy Waters, Brownie McGee, Sonny Terry, Otis Spahn and Willie Dixon.

The Blues : part 2

  • 2010.003.01.03.02
  • Pièce
  • [December 8, 1985 (original broadcast December 28, 1966)]
  • Fait partie de Paddy Sampson fonds

Copy of part 2 of the original broadcast on December 28, 1966. Guests featured in this six-part series included Muddy Waters, Brownie McGee, Sonny Terry, Otis Spahn and Willie Dixon.

The Blues

Original broadcast on December 28, 1966 was 90 min. in length. This version is only 60 min. Guests featured in this six-part series included Muddy Waters, Brownie McGee, Sonny Terry, Otis Spahn and Willie Dixon.

Points east, points west [television program]

Television series that aired from May-October 1976, featuring musical variety productions from CBC centres outside Toronto, two each from Vancouver, Montreal, Halifax, Edmonton, and St. John's. The programs were pilots for future CBC productions and featured local talents from each of the regions.

Canadian Express [television series]

Variety television show that aired between September 22, 1977 and September 12, 1980 and featured Canadian musical performers from across the country.

Ryan's Fancy

Item is a recording of the Ryan's Fancy from the Canadian Express series.

Grant Smith special

Item is a recording of a Grant Smith special from the Canadian Express series.

Opening graphics

Item is a recording of the opening graphics for the Canadian Express series.

Zhao Gala

The last 10 minutes of the televised music special.

Queen's gala

Queen Elizabeth II makes an official visit to Winnipeg, Canada.

Roy Thompson hall gala opening (exterior shots only)

The opening festival for the Roy Thompson Hall ran from September 13-25, 1982 and included the performance of two commissioned pieces: "Fanfare" by Ray Ludeke and "Sun" by R. Murray Schafer. The hall continues to be a major music and concert venue in Toronto.

The lonely machine / Eye opener

  • 2010.003.01.15.01
  • Pièce
  • February 11, 1982 [original record date March 1965]
  • Fait partie de Paddy Sampson fonds

An adaptation of a Jules Feiffer cartoon starring Rich Little, originally aired in a 1965 episode of the CBC series Eye Opener.

Alligator pie

Item is a tape of the program Alligator Pie.

Happy ending / Program X [television program]

A television anthology series that showcased dramatic writing by new, domestic writers. It was also a showcase for performances by actors such as Gordon Pinsent and Barbara Hamilton.

Superspecials [television series]

A recurring special weekend broadcast that showcased many of Canada's international and up-and-coming stars, supported by well-known foreign talent. The Superspecials slot was the place for four annual Wayne and Shuster hour-long shows, as well as programs by the Irish Rovers and ballerina Karen Kain.

Dinah Christie / Superspecials

An episode of the CBC variety television program "Superspecials" that showcased many of Canada's international and up-and-coming stars, featuring singer and comedian Dinah Christie.

Buffy Ste. Marie / Superspecials

An episode of the CBC variety television program "Superspecials" that showcased many of Canada's international and up-and-coming stars, featuring singer Buffy Ste. Marie.

The Corsican Brothers / Purple Playhouse [television series]

The Purple Playhouse featured a series of eight television melodramas from the United States and Europe that were adapted for Canadian television. The story of the Corsican Brothers was adapted from a story by Alexandre Dumas, first published in 1844.

Black Hallelu-jah [television special]

Performance and broadcast of a song called "Black Hallelujah" composed by Russ Little and Norm Symonds; a 60 minute gospel music version of the trial and crucifixion of Jesus Christ.

Donnellys of Biddulph / Heritage

An episode of the long-running CBC program "Heritage", a show which presented dramatized stories taken from different religious denominations, prepared with the cooperation of the National Religious Advisory Council and approved by the Church denominations each program addressed. This episode told the story of the Donnelly family of Lucan, Ontario, also known as the Black Donnellys, who were murdered by a mob in the early morning hours of February 4, 1880.

Youth concert exerpts

Produced as 12 one-hour specials of Canadian orchestral works and original ballets, jazz and classical, with international soloists. Hosts included Lois Applebaum and Mario Bernardi.

Supremacy

Item contains a recording of the program Supremacy.

Buffy Ste. Marie

Item is a tape of the "Mini Mobile" episode of a Buffy St. Marie program.

Duke Ellington Show

File consists of various reel-to-reel audio tapes of Duke Ellington's performances.

Festival "The Blues"

File consists of various reel-to-reel audio tapes of "The Blues" festival on 23 February 1966.

Black Hallelujah

File consists of various reel-to-reel audio tapes from the television series "Black Hallelujah".

Commonwealth Jazz Club

File consists of various reel-to-reel audio tapes from the 1965 music television miniseries "Commonwealth Jazz Club".

Commonwealth Jazz Club

Item contains the audio reel of the Canadian episode of Commonwealth Jazz Club featuring the Tony Collacott Trio and the Rob McConnell Quartet.

Commonwealth Jazz Club

Item contains the audio reel of the Canadian episode of Commonwealth Jazz Club featuring the Jimmy Dale Orchestra and the Sonny Greenwich Quartet.

Show of the Week : The 20's

File consists of two reel-to-reel audio tapes from the 1969 "Show of the week: the 20's"". The reels are labelled as tape one and tape two.

Festival Dubs

File contains two reel-to-reel audio tapes of a festival dub for television.

Festival "The Duke" Pt I

Item is a recording of "The Duke" at a festival in 1965 that was transferred from a 16mm to 1/4" medium.

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