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Peter Flemington fonds
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Spirit Connection' stories

File consists of research about the profiles featured on the television programme 'Spirit Connection'. Flemington wrote and directed the 4 profiles from Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island.

"Spiritual Literacy" book

File consists of a handwritten thank you card and computer printout of an article posted on the website of Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat, authors of the book Spiritual Literacy (New York: Scribner, 1996), regarding the announcement of the VisionTV series based on their book.

Stan Freberg spots

File consists of a report detailing a radio advertising campaign by American satirist Stan Freberg for the United and Anglican Churches of Canada.

Start-up documents

File consists of minutes, reports, and memos related to the beginning of VisionTV following its application to the CRTC.

Steps in a Journey

File consists of notes and memos related to a film about church membership, for use by the United Church of Canada.

"The Cutting Edge" intros

File consists of the on-screen introductions for the VisionTV programme "The Cutting-Edge" featuring documentaries by the National Film Board of Canada.

The Rosewell Group and Canadian Interfaith Network files

Series consists of records related to Peter Flemington’s work with the Rosewell Group, an independent collaboration amongst four friends (Peter Flemington, Doug Barrett, Des McCalmont, and the Hon. David MacDonald) who responded to the 1983 CRTC Call for Applications for a religious multifaith television service. Initially, their work centered on exploring the options and possible initiatives for Interchurch Communications. The Rosewell Group’s work leads to the creation of the Canadian Interfaith Network (CIN) in 1984, with the Rosewell Group continuing as the research arm of CIN to assist and guide it through the application process with the CRTC. This would lead to the creation of VisionTV in the fall of 1986.

The records in this series document the extensive preparation and research undertaken before the successful transition towards VisionTV.

Records include: meeting minutes; briefs; memos; policy and programming documents; correspondence; research notes; and CRTC applications and submissions.

To Escape, To Return

File consists of correspondence, memos, and research notes related to the documentary, "To Escape, To Return" about the resettlement of refugees in Tanzania, Bangladesh and Palestine. This film is a re-production of an earlier Danish documentary, "From Aid to Self-Help". This project was sponsored by Interchurch Campaign Committee and US Lutheran Church.

Transition Letter

File consists of a transition letter written by Peter Flemington discussing his retirement from VisionTV.

UCTV: Secret World

File consists of promotional material, press releases and educational handouts related to the children's television series "Secret World", in collaboration with the United States United Methodist Church.

UK Programming

File consists of notes by Flemington about possible collaboration with producers and broadcasters from the United Kingdom in the development of an international "Vision" model.

United Church Media Plan

File consists of records related to the development of a media plan by the United Church of Canada which resulted in the "Live Love" radio and television campaign, produced and directed by Flemington.

United Church Media Plan

File consists of records related to the development of a media plan by the United Church of Canada which resulted in the "Live Love" radio and television campaign, produced and directed by Flemington.

Used in moderator media workshop : Rokeach

File consists of documents used by Peter Flemington when leading workshops on media: a document outlining the Rokeach Value Scales; his personal notes about values in communication; a printout of a table which shows the value difference between church-goers and non-church-goers; and a document describing the history of religious commitment in Canada.

VisionTV

Series consists of records created and accumulated by Peter Flemington as co-founder and Head of Programming and Development of VisionTV. Vision TV was the world’s first multifaith and multicultural national television channel which went on air in September 1988. Records in this series document the transition from the Canadian Interfaith Network, preparation for the successful application to the CRTC for a television license in 1987, planning for the channel’s launch in the fall of 1988 and subsequent day-to-day operations of the channel.

Includes: minutes, briefs, memos, policy documents, correspondence; programming files; CRTC applications and submissions; promotional materials including posters, press kits, viewer guides, press releases, and clippings; and files related to external partnerships and collaborations including the development of a new channel named Wisdom (“Canada’s Body, Mind, and Spirit”), later renamed ONE.

VisionTV: general

File consists of correspondence, memos, and minutes related to Flemington's work as Head of Programming and Development at VisionTV.

VisionTV: general

File consists of memos, notes, reports, and correspondence about the day-to-day operations of VisionTV.

VisionTV: general

File consists of memos, notes, reports, and correspondence about the day-to-day operations of VisionTV.

VisionTV: general

File consists of correspondence, memos, minutes related to the operations of VisionTV and it's programming, CRTC licence renewal, application for increase in pass-through fees, and proposal for new facilities at 189 Church Street, Toronto.

VisionTV: general

File consists of correspondence, notes, reports, and memos about the day-to-day operations of VisionTV.

VisionTV: general

File consists of correspondence, memos, and minutes related to Flemington's work as Head of Programming and Development at VisionTV.

VisionTV: general

File consists of memos, notes, reports, and correspondence about the day-to-day operations of VisionTV.

VisionTV: general

File consists of memos, notes, reports, and correspondence about the day-to-day operations of VisionTV.

VisionTV Marketing Magazine : 10th Anniversary

File consists of a book of documents related to the 10th anniversary of VisionTV, including: a VisionTV fact sheet; advertisements from Marketing Magazine and Canadian newspapers; press release of review excerpts of VisionTV programs; and a biographical profile of Peter Flemington.

VisionTV Summit meeting

File consists of correspondence and memos related to the "Summit Meeting" of 21 Oct. 1986, discussing the transition from the Canadian Interfaith Network (CIN) to its replacement, Vision TV.

VisionTV: various

File consists of correspondence and memos related to VisionTV's programming; licence renewal application; financial statements and budget; and the defense of religious broadcasting in Canada.

VisionTV: various

File consists of correspondence and memos related to VisionTV's programming; licence renewal application; financial statements and budget; and the defense of religious broadcasting in Canada.

VISN - US

File consists of correspondence and information about a copycat channel in the United States, VISN (Vision Interfaith Satellite Network).

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