Showing 550 results

Archival description
Peter Flemington fonds
Print preview Hierarchy View:

Letter to Flora McDonald + Globe and Mail article

File consists of a letter to Flora MacDonald, the federal Communications Minister, asking for support for the licensing of VisionTV. The file also includes a newspaper clipping about Flora MacDonald and the Canadian Radio-Television and Communications Commission, 13 December 1986.

Canadian Interfaith Network: Think Tank meeting

File consists of the agenda, minutes, and reports related to CIN's Think Tank meeting held at Ryerson University on Aug. 10-11, 1986. This was a crisis meeting where the future of the Canadian Interfaith Network was discussed.

Canadian Interfaith Network: National Animation Task Force

File consists of memos, minutes, correspondence and reports related to the National Animation Task Force, which was set up to coordinate the work of Project ACORN [Animation and Consultation on Religious Networking], a project supported by the Secretary of State for Canada.

Let's Go Posters

File consists of two marketing posters for the Canadian Interfaith Network with the "Let's Go!" tagline.

CCCS fundraising report

File consists of correspondence, memos and reports related to a fundraiser study by Community Charitable Counselling Services Inc., commissioned by CIN in order to assess the financial potential of the network.

Canadian Interfaith Network: National Animation Task Force

File consists of memos, minutes, correspondence and reports related to the National Animation Task Force, which was set up to coordinate the work of Project ACORN [Animation and Consultation on Religious Networking], a project supported by the Secretary of State for Canada.

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.

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.

Creation in Crisis

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

CIN/Vision transition

File consists of minutes, correspondence and memos related to the transition from Canadian Interfaith Network to Vision TV.

Evangelicals

File consists of a subject file about the Evangelicals and their participation in CIN/VisionTV. Includes: correspondence and clippings.

Consulting on 2 reports : Africa : on use of media for community development

File consists of: a draft of a report by the Ecumenical Project Team, entitled "Heritage for the Future: Communication and Prospects of the Ethiopian Orthodox Church," November 1987; a report detailing a three-person study of media development in Western Kenya sponsored by the World Council of Churches, in which Peter Flemington participated, entitled, "From Silence the Soul Will Speak: Ways and Means of Communications in the Diocese of Maseno South Kenya, 30 November 1981; a newspaper article describing the study; and correspondence.

Canadian Interfaith Network / BBC

File consists of correspondence with the British Broadcasting Corporation about co-productions with CIN titled "Creative Collision" (later renamed "The New Christians").

Catholics

File consists of a subject file about the Roman Catholic church and its participation in CIN/VisionTV. Includes clippings, memos, correspondence, and reports.

Beginning and Belonging

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.

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.

Ethiopia

File consists of correspondence, notes, and report about the communication needs of the Ethiopian Orthodox Church. Flemington was part of a three-person consultency team for this project sponsored by the World Council of Churches.

Opposition to VisionTV license

File consists of a document which summarizes the viewpoints of several spokespeople in Canadian media who are for or against VisionTV receiving a license.

DVD recordings of PF films : Religious Television Associates

File consists of DVDs containing films by Peter Flemington: "What in the World is the World Council of Churches" (c. 1983, 21 min.); "People of No Interest - Brazil" (1983, 29 min.); "How Long Does It Take To Grow a Tree Here?" (1972, 27 min.); "No Way to Say No" (Man Alive - CBC) (1972, 30 min.); "Totterin' Town" (Spectrum - CTV) (1966, 30 min.); "They'll Tell Me When the Thread's Gone" (CBC) (1972, 30 min.); "The Journey - Brazil" (1983, 29 min.); "Choose You This Day - S. Africa" (1988, 90 min.); "Donald Swann: A Peek Under the Hat" (1967, 25 min.); and "If You're Not There ... You're Missed" (Spectrum - CTV) (1975, 29 min.).

Newsletters and flyers : Rosewell Group, Canadian Interfaith Network, VisionTV

File consists of a draft proposal for Canadian Religious Satellite Service, created by the Rosewell Group, 1 September 1983; "Rosewell Report" monthly newsletters, August 1983 to April 1984; Canadian Interfaith Network (CIN) Report, August 1984 to May 1986; summary of the Canadian Interfaith Network Licence Application, 1 May 1984; and mail-out advertisements for the Rosewell Group, the Canadian Interfaith Network, and VisionTV.

Start-up documents

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

VISN - US

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

Pre-launch preparations

File consists of correspondence, memos, minutes and financial statements related to preparations for the launch of VisionTV in the fall of 1988.

On-Air Solicitations

File consists of the script for the segment soliciting viewer contributions by Ron Keast, first president of VisionTV.

Zimbabwe films

File consists of correspondence, notes, and memos related to two film projects, "Zimbabwe: One Small Story of Success" and "Power and Partnership: The Church and Development in Zimbabwe", produced by Religious Television Associates and sponsored by the InterChurch Committee for Campaign Funds (ICCCF). The films aired on the VisionTV program North-South.

"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.

Results 301 to 400 of 550