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- Fred Rogers explores various topics for young viewers through presentations and music, both in his world and in the Neighborhood of Make-Believe.
- Odysseus' journey told in Homer's Iliad and Odyssey. After fighting in the Trojan War, Odysseus spends years trying to return home to Itaka.
- On a special inner city street, the inhabitants, human and muppet, teach preschool subjects with comedy, cartoons, games, and songs.
- Children's program starring two human hosts and the Polkaroo, a mischievious kangaroo.
- A moose and a beaver, the charter leaders of a kid's educational club learn about the world.
- Based on the books of Thornton W Burgess, the animals of the Green Forest live together and stay away from predators and humans. They have to find food, shelter, and deal with new animals that are passing through or that decide to stay.
- A music expert humorously illustrates the elements of sound and music.
- Classic movies are shown uninterrupted with interviews and commentary presented between the features.
- Louise McNamara hosts a series of programs dealing anatomy, biology, and nutrition geared towards 6-8 year-olds.
- Classic feature films are presented in a serialized format.
- A 1970s boy and a 1870s elixir peddler have adventures in each other's time periods thanks to a magic trunk.
- At a small magic toy store, the proprietor and his young patrons have adventures illustrating grade school mathematics.
- PBS NewsHour is an news show which shows news updates.
- Correspondents report on important news events of the day. Their daily reports are also available online and on radio.
- Kids and puppets teach grade school reading skills.
- Jan Rubes introduces the audience to various topics of history and culture through presentations and music.
- This documentary series had five half hour episodes. Each detailed an individual way to help handicapped children. One episode outlined the Montessori Method. Another documented a program where children went by bus to Penticton Prison where, under supervision, they interacted with a chosen group of prisoners. Doctor Alfred Tomatis was interviewed for another episode where he outlined his Audio-Psycho-Phonology Method.
- Doctor Alfred Tomatis was interviewed in this episode where he outlined his Audio-Psycho-Phonology Method to help autistic children.
- The Montessori Method of education was shown to be effective in helping handicapped children.
- Some interaction between groups of handicapped children and groups of average children can benefit both groups.
- A boy has adventures in a fantasy land of chalk drawings, usually solving problems he inadvertently created on his own chalkboard at home.
- The history of the many francophone towns and villages throughout Ontario is the subject of 26 half hour episodes.
- A group of handicapped boys travel by bus to a prison where they interact with some carefully vetted prisoners. The visits are closely monitored. The boys show significant signs of benefiting from the program.
- Showing the benefits of one on one teaching for handicapped children.
- A group of handicapped boys travel by bus to a prison where they interact with some carefully vetted prisoners. The visits are closely monitored. The boys show significant signs of benefiting from the program.
- A math problem solving organization's newest detective stumbles about his cases which teach grade school mathematics.
- The film features an interview with Chantal Ackerman and includes clips from her films.
- The film features highlights from the 1977 Cannes Film Festival. It includes live action, artwork, and graphics.
- Documentary series on the golden age of Hollywood including interviews with Lee Garmes, Robert Altman, Henry King, George Cukor, King Vidor, Henry Hathaway, Phillip Dunne, Nunnally Johnson and Frank Capra.
- An animated humorous illustration of the basic principles of physics.
- The misadventures of the senior production crew trying to produce a mathematics educational TV show.
- Jamestown was a disaster area. Workers were striking; major employers were closing their doors and leaving town. Unemployment was approaching 40%. The film presents an eye-witness report of how Jamestown dragged itself back from imminent extinction to a unique economic turn-around.
- Various geographical, social and historical facts about Canada are explored for young viewers.
- The Little Prince lives on Asteroid B612, a tiny rock floating in space. He spends his days cleaning out the three small volcanoes on the asteroid (which he also uses to cook his breakfast) weeding out the baobob trees that threaten to take over, and caring for his friend the Rose Girl. When he gets lonely for company he catches a comet in his butterfly net and flies off to Earth for all sorts of adventures.
- The film features an interview with Simone Signoret.
- The film features an interview with Bertrand Tavernier.
- The film featured an interview with Claude Lelouch and clips from some of his films.
- During an interview Claude Lelouch talks about some of his films. Film clips from his work are featured.
- The film includes an interview with Claude Lelouch in which he talks about his work in film production.
- During an interview Simone Signoret talks about her career. The film includes clips of her films.
- The fantastic adventures of a friendly doctor and his friends.
- A group of kids investigate and oppose an extra-terrestrial conspiracy against their town as a community newspaper staff.
- A nightly summary of business and investment news.
- An anthology of various topics for young viewers to ponder.
- Kids demonstrate various facts about physical fitness and nutrition as well as leading exercise programs.
- The film featured an interview with Costa-Gavras, clips from some of his films and graphics based on some of the production stills.
- In an interview Claude Chabrol speaks about his career. During a press conference for Chabrol's film "Violette Noziere" Isabelle Huppert speaks about her role as the name character. The film premiered at the 1978 Cannes Film festival. .
- Costa-Gavras speaks about his work during an interview. Clips from his films are shown.