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Off the record / by Mansbridge, Peter,author.;
Peter Mansbridge invites us to walk the beat with him in this entertaining and revealing look into his life and career, from his early broadcasting days in the remote northern Manitoba community of Churchill to the fast-paced news desk of CBCs flagship show, The National, where he reported on stories from around the world. Today, Peter Mansbridge is often recognized for his distinctive deep voice, which calmly delivered the news for over fifty years. But ironically, he never considered becoming a broadcaster. In some ways, though, Peter was prepared for a life as a newscaster from an early age. Every night around the dinner table, his family would debate the news of the day, from Cold War scandals and Vietnam to Elvis Presley and the Beatles. So in 1968, when by chance a CBC radio manager in Churchill, Manitoba, offered him a spot hosting the local late night music program, Peter embraced the opportunity. Without a teacher, he tuned into broadcasts from across Canada, the US, and the UK to learn the basic skills of a journalist and he eventually parlayed his position into his first news job. Less than twenty years later, he became the chief correspondent and anchor of The National. With humour and heart, Peter shares never-before-told stories from his distinguished career, including reporting on the fall of the Berlin Wall and the horror of 9/11, walking the beaches of Normandy with Tom Brokaw, and talking with Canadian prime ministers from John Diefenbaker to Justin Trudeau. But its far from all serious. Peter also writes about finding the cure for baldness in China and landing the role of Peter Moosebridge in Disneys Zootopia. From the first (and only) time he was late to broadcast to his poignant interview with the late Gord Downie, these are the moments that have stuck with him. After years of interviewing others, Peter turns the lens on himself and takes us behind the scenes of his life on the frontlines of journalism as he reflects on the toll of being in the spotlight, the importance of diversity
Subjects: Biographies.; Autobiographies.; Mansbridge, Peter.; Canadian Broadcasting Corporation; Television news anchors; Television news anchors;
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Sense & sensibility [videorecording] / by Alexander, John,television director.; Austen, Jane,1775-1817.Sense and sensibility.; Bonneville, Hugh,actor.; Cooper, Dominic,1978-actor.; Davies, Andrew,1936-screenwriter.; Edmondson, Adrian,1957-actor.; Hiddleston, Tom,actor.; Hughes, Gwyneth,screenwriter.; Huston, Jack,1982-actor.; Laurenson, Jamie,television producer,actor.; Law, Phyllida,1932-actor.; Lovering, Jeremy,actor.; McTeer, Janet,actor.; Morahan, Hattie,1978-actor.; Morrissey, David,actor.; Pivcevic, Anne,television producer.; Poots, Imogen,1989-actor.; Scacchi, Greta,actor.; Skinner, Claire,actor.; Stevens, Dan,1982-actor.; Wakefield, Charity,1981-actor.; Williams, Mark,1959-actor.; Williams, Olivia,1968-actor.; 2 Entertain Video (Firm),production company.; BBC Video (Firm),production company.; BBC Worldwide Americas, Inc,production company.; British Broadcasting Corporation.Television Service,production company.; Warner Home Video (Firm),distributor.; WGBH (Television station : Boston, Mass.),production company.;
Miss Austen regrets: music, Jennie Muskett ; editor, Luke Dunkley ; director of photography, David Katznelson.Sense & sensibility: music, Martin Phipps ; editor, Roy Sharman ; director of photography, Sean Bobbitt.Miss Austen regrets: Olivia Williams, Imogen Poots, Hugh Bonneville, Phyllida Law, Jack Huston, Adrian Edmondson, Tom Hiddleston, Greta Scacchi.Sense & sensibility: David Morrissey, Janet McTeer, Hattie Morahan, Charity Wakefield, Dan Stevens, Dominic Cooper, Mark Williams, Claire Skinner.Originally broadcast in 2008.Miss Austen regrets: Approaching her fortieth birthday, Jane Austen appears happily unmarried. When asked by her young niece Fanny to help her vet potential husbands, Jane's confident composure is threatened as she finds herself looking back on her own potential suitors and the choices she has made. Based on the life and letters of Jane Austen.Sense and sensibility: Marianne Dashwood wears her heart on her sleeve when she falls in love with the charming but unsuitable John Willoughby, ignoring her sister Elinor's warning that her impulsive behavior leaves her open to gossip and innuendo. Elinor, sensitive to social convention, struggles to conceal her own romantic disappointment, even from those closest to her. Will the sisters learn that sense must mix with sensibility if they are to find personal happiness in a society where status and money govern the rules of love?PG.DVD, region 1, widescreen (16:9 enhanced) presentation; Dolby Digital stereo., DVD9, NTSC.
Subjects: Biographical television programs.; Historical television programs.; Made-for-TV movies.; Romance television programs.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Austen, Jane, 1775-1817; Authors; Inheritance and succession; Man-woman relationships; Sisters; Social classes; Young women;
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Voici David Suzuki / by MacLeod, Elizabeth.; Deas, Mike,1982-; Binette, Louise.;
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Subjects: Suzuki, David, 1936-; Suzuki, David, 1936-; Environnementalistes; Généticiens; Écrivains canadiens-anglais; Personnalités de la radio et de la télévision; Environmentalists; Geneticists; Authors, Canadian (English); Broadcasters;
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