Outlook (1966 TV series)

Outlook (1966 TV series)
Outlook
Genre short film
Country of origin  Canada
Language(s) English
No. of seasons 1
Production
Running time 30 minutes
Broadcast
Original channel CBC Television
Original run 8 July 1966 – 30 September 1966

Outlook is a Canadian short film television series which aired on CBC Television in 1966.

Contents

Premise

This series featured short films from sources such as the BBC and the National Film Board of Canada. Some of these included:[1]

  • "The End Of Summer" (Michel Brault director)
  • "Fabienne" (Jacques Godbout)
  • "Stampede" (Claude Fournier director), featuring the Calgary Stampede
  • "They Called It Fireproof" (Roger Blais director) concerning building safety
  • "Toronto Jazz" (Don Owen)
  • "You're No Good" (Jean Roy director)

Scheduling

This half-hour series was broadcast Fridays at 5:30 p.m. from 8 July to 30 September 1966.

References

  1. ^ Corcelli, John (May 2005). "Outlook". Canadian Communications Foundation. http://www.broadcasting-history.ca/programming/television/programming_popup.php?id=872. Retrieved 7 May 2010. 

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