File consists of Sig Gerber's production file as director of the documentary on unemployment, including correspondence with the producer, Allan King.
File consists of records for an episode on prejudice.
File consists of a report prepared by Julie Bristow, Stuart Coxe, Margaret Daly, Heather Evans, Mark Harrison, George Hoff, Shelagh Kinch, and David Walmsley.
File consists of records for an episode on the impact of tourism upon Caribbean countries in terms of exploitation of residents, and the rise of resentment and racism.
File consists of credits, scripts, notes and invoices pertaining to a CBC program entitled "Inside information: stories from the war zone", for which Gerber served as series producer.
File consists of correspondence, program releases, notes related to program planning and advertising, audience reaction results, a production script and news clippings.
Series consists of textual records and audiovisual materials pertaining to Gerber’s work as a trainer and educator in television journalism and production for the CBC Training and Development Department and for Ryerson University’s School of Journalism. Subject areas taught include investigative journalism, reporting for television, and television documentary. Included in this series are CBC training manuals, Gerber’s course lecture notes, handouts and outlines, and videocassettes containing sample news footage and clips, mostly from the CBC, used in his training sessions and courses. Lecture notes from talks given by Gerber as a guest speaker and/or workshop leader are also part of the series.
File consists of edits to a script, correspondence, and a press release for an episode on the essence or definition of being human within the context of medical ethics, and the debates over abortion and euthanasia.
File consists of records for an episode on the tradition and meaning of the Virgin Mary in Christianity, in Western civilization, and in women's liberation.
Item is a script for NBC news special produced, directed and written by Robert Northshield and sent to Gerber.
File consists of records for an episode on television evangelists.
File consists of records for an episode on Ernest Tootoosis, a Cree spiritual leader.
File consists of a pamphlet that traces the evolution of CBC's network identification.
File consists of design contract, budget estimates and detailed plant resources spending summary, commentary script and scene notes, location resume, correspondence, first episode script draft and daily production reports.
File consists of show run-downs with air dates for episodes.
Item consists of page proofs for this document published by CBC Learning and Development.
File consists of records for an episode that follows up the interview with Diamond shown in 1975; see 2012-001/003 (1).
Item is a black and white reversal print of Gordon McLean's 1955 film "Ski crazy".
Fonds consists of records created by Sig Gerber in his role as producer of several series for the CBC. Gerber's production responsibilities included overseeing the creative aspects involved with story proposals, research, script writing, and direction for each episode, as well as the management of technical components and financial resources. The fonds contains other documents related to the series' production, including reports, correspondence, meeting notes, handwritten notes, scripts, videocassettes, and promotional items, as well as reports on the CBC's broadcasting policies and the network's promotional material. Also included in this fonds are materials pertaining to Gerber's work as a trainer for the CBC Training and Development Department, miscellaneous internal CBC memoranda (1968-1996), and a file of ephemera and photographs from Gerber's time working at CHUM Radio in Toronto (1961-1964).
Gerber, SigFile consists of Gerber's notes, newspaper clippings, correspondence and a proposal pertaining to an investigative program entitled "Secrets".
File consists of Gerber's notes and other resource material pertaining to his TV production workshop, conducted at Ryerson University.
File consists mainly of correspondence and notes pertaining to the development of Gerber's first CBC course/workshop to train radio reporters how to report for television.
File consists of episode script, correspondence, daily production reports, news clippings, meeting minutes from Agriculture and Food Advisory Committee, press relations including a case involving Royal Bank of Canada, crew lists, commentary notes about episode's story and script, outlines and script planning drafts, background research and report, and expense plans.
File consists of newspaper clippings and CBC news releases pertaining to Gerber's TV show "For the record".
File consists of memoranda, notes and a promotional pamphlet pertaining to the CBC TV program "For the record", executive produced by Gerber.
File consists of promotional materials for CBC TV program "Take 30", executive-produced by Gerber, as well as audience research for the program, and a copy of the 1981 inaugural Graham Spry Lecture by Harry Boyle.
File consists of promotional episode summaries and telecast schedule.
File includes internal memo regarding Annual Gemini Award, a report based on findings of focus groups regarding episode "Reasonable force", a synopsis of the first general meeting, audience ratings information and a program description and objectives report.
File includes correspondence and memos regarding production of scripts, production planning, script proposals, the sale and telecast of "Hide and seek" to PBS, and audience ratings information.
File consists of records for an episode on the world's population explosion, the global food crisis, over-consumption by rich nations, Western support for population control programs in poorer nations, and the value of the child in non-Western cultures.
File consists of records for an episode on the work of Hans Kung, a Roman Catholic theologian.
File consists of a script, news clipping, special resease, memo regarding Gemini Awards, copies of legal documents, story outline, budget and expense summary, script and story commentary notes, correspondence, and screenplay outline.
Photographs are promotional portraits of "Market Place" hosts Bill Paul and Jacquie Perrin and "Take 30" hosts Harry Brown and Hana Gartner.
Series consists of story outlines, edited scripts, lists of film and sound rolls, interview questions, travel documents, promotional material, budgets, research notes, and correspondence for episodes of the series that involved Sig Gerber. The episodes deal with spiritualism within First Nations communities, musicians such as Mac Davis, Ocean, the Perth County Conspiracy and Bruce Cockburn, reproduction and the question of what it means to be human, genetics and the scientific control of evolution, population explosion and the global food crisis, the struggle to overcome physical disabilities, religious faith in Cuba, exploitation of Caribbean countries by tourism, and the work of theologian Hans Kung. Also included in the series are files pertaining to awards won by Gerber-produced "Man alive" episodes.
File consists of press releases, leaflets, and Sig Gerber's notes for an interview with Sid Adelman, 15 August 2001.
File consists of episode summaries and promotional material for the series.
File consists of a document giving the title, producer's name, and numbers for audience.
File consists of records for an episode on the singer and songwriter.
File consists of records for an episode on reproduction in the context of the question, "When does human life begin?"
Item is a document produced by the CBC's law department.
File pertains to investigative journalism workshops taught by Gerber with Cecil Rosner and others for the CBC Training and Development Department.
File pertains to investigative journalism workshops taught by Gerber with Cecil Rosner and others for the CBC Training and Development Department.