File consists of an an annotated conference programme and list of participants for the 8th Forum for International Co-Financing of Documentaries, held in Amsterdam. Peter Flemington attended on behalf of VisionTV.
File consists of research notes, reports, and correspondence related to the film "Action Sudan: The Church and Peace"(written and produced by Flemington) about the end of the 17-year Sudanese Civil War.
File consists of research notes and draft scripts related to the film "Action Sudan: The Church and Peace"(written and produced by Flemington) about the end of the 17-year Sudanese Civil War.
File consists of research notes, reports, and correspondence related to the film "Action Sudan: The Church and Peace"(written and produced by Flemington) about the end of the 17-year Sudanese Civil War.
File consists of copies of VisionTV print advertisements
File consists of memos and correspondence related to the resurrection of the Agency Film Seminar in conjunction with World Council of Churches Commission on Inter-Church Aid, Refugee and World Service (WCC-CICARWS)
File consists of a copy of the Agency Film Seminar Newsletter (Vol. 1, no. 1, December 1979),
File consists of records related to the development of children's television programming by RTA colleague, Rita Deverell.
File consists of papers and notes created during Flemington's graduate studies at the University of Pennsylvania Annenberg School of Communications.
File consists of papers and notes created during Flemington's graduate studies at the University of Pennsylvania Annenberg School of Communications.
File consists of two reports which describe VisionTV's programming and policy, submitted for review to the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission.
File consists of records related to Flemington's film on the topic of human rights, "As We Sow" (1978), produced for the United Church of Canada and Anglican Church of Canada and comprised of extracts from CBC TV's "Man Alive".
File consists of correspondence from VisionTV viewers to Valerie Harris, responsible for Audience Relations at the network.
File consists of a working paper entitled, "The Multinational Corporation and Development," created as a result of research completed for the films "How Long Does It Take a Tree to Grow Here?" and "No Way to Say No." The paper is an introduction to the issues raised regarding the role of multinational corporations in poorer countries.
File consists of a Globe and Mail newspaper clipping featuring the documentary "Seeking Truth," a co-production between the BBC and VisionTV, 28 November 1998.
File consists of notes and memos related to a film about baptism and the renewal of baptismal faith, for use by the United Church of Canada.
File consists of the transcript of a speech given at the launch of VisionTV by Rochelle Wiseman, in 1988, and emails, letters, and thank you cards written to Peter Flemington at his retirement from VisionTV in 2001,
File consists of a collection of reproductions of Flemington's column "Behind the Seens" from the monthly VisionTV Viewer's Guide. Includes a foreword by Flemington.
Series consists of records created and accumulated by Flemington in his work with Berkeley Studio, the media production centre for the United Church of Canada. Includes: correspondence; meeting minutes; memorandums; workshop and training materials; research and production files for film projects including, “Covenant” about the 6th Assembly of the World Council of Churches, in Vancouver (1983) and “These Things We Share” (1981), a United Church of Canada national television special.
File consists of: correspondence with Rod Booth regarding the closing of the Berkeley Studio, 2007; draft and final program of "Farewell to Berkeley" event, 2007; pamphlet from the opening of the new Berkeley Studio in 1995; pamphlet from the 20th anniversary celebration of Berkeley Studio, 1976; a book of photographs entitled, "342 years of communicating experience;" a wedding toast for Frank and Morley; a report on the history of the Berkeley Studio, entitled, "Innovativeness and Realism in Programming," 1983; and newspaper clippings.
File consists of notes, correspondence and script related to promotions for the daily syndicated radio series, "Betty Jane's diary" produced by Berkeley Studio.
File consists of Flemington's review of the book, "A Media Mosaic: Canadian Communications Through a Critical Eye", published in The Observer.
File consists of correspondence and notes related to the development of a "Vision" international model with British partners.
File consists of correspondence and notes related to the development of a "Vision" international model with British partners.
File consists of correspondence and CRTC and Court documents related to the work of Flemington and Doug Barrett on behalf of Interchurch Communications, to challenge the radio licence awarded by the CRTC to Ralph Jacobson of British Columbia and his "Family Radio" station.
File consists of correspondence and research notes related to the work of Flemington and Doug Barrett on behalf of Interchurch Communications, to challenge the radio licence awarded by the CRTC to Ralph Jacobson of British Columbia and his "Family Radio" station.
File consists of research notes related to the work of Flemington and Doug Barrett on behalf of Interchurch Communications, to challenge the radio licence awarded by the CRTC to Ralph Jacobson of British Columbia and his "Family Radio" station.
File consists of correspondence and research notes related to the work of Flemington and Doug Barrett on behalf of Interchurch Communications, to challenge the radio licence awarded by the CRTC to Ralph Jacobson of British Columbia and his "Family Radio" station.
File consists of research notes related to the work of Flemington and Doug Barrett on behalf of Interchurch Communications, to challenge the radio licence awarded by the CRTC to Ralph Jacobson of British Columbia and his "Family Radio" station.
File consists of correspondence, research notes and drafts related to the work of Flemington and Doug Barrett on behalf of Interchurch Communications, to challenge the radio licence awarded by the CRTC to Ralph Jacobson of British Columbia and his "Family Radio" station.
File consists of correspondence, memos, policy documents, and meeting minutes related to the development of the Canadian Interfaith Network.
File consists of correspondence, memos, policy documents, and meeting minutes related to the development of the Canadian Interfaith Network.
File consists of correspondence, memos, policy documents, and meeting minutes related to the development of the Canadian Interfaith Network.
File consists of correspondence, memos, policy documents, and meeting minutes related to the development of the Canadian Interfaith Network.
File consists of correspondence, memos, policy documents, and meeting minutes related to the development of the Canadian Interfaith Network.
File consists of correspondence, memos, policy documents, and meeting minutes related to the development of the Canadian Interfaith Network.
File consists of correspondence, memos, policy documents, and meeting minutes related to the development of the Canadian Interfaith Network.
File consists of correspondence with the British Broadcasting Corporation about co-productions with CIN titled "Creative Collision" (later renamed "The New Christians").
File consists of correspondence with the British Broadcasting Corporation about a possible co-production with CIN.
File consists of correspondence, memos and drafts related to a fundraiser study by Community Charitable Counselling Services Inc., commissioned by CIN in order to assess the financial potential of the network.
File consists of correspondence and memos in relation to fundraising consultants Community Charitable Counselling Services Inc. (CCCS), hired by the Canadian Interfaith Network.
File consists of CIN's application to the CRTC for a licence to establish a national religious programming service.