Sun, Dec 3, 1972
Profiles Beyers Naude, a Christian leader in the anti-apartheid movement in South Africa.
Sun, Dec 17, 1972
Profiles Canadian medical missionary Robert McClure and his interesting experiences working on the island of Borneo in Southeast Asia.
Sun, Jan 7, 1973
Host Roy Bonisteel interviews soon-to-be married couple, Jill and Terry about their wedding preparations, views on marriage and their plans for the future as husband and wife.
Sun, Jan 14, 1973
Six teenagers are interviewed by sex educator Mary Calderone to discuss their views on gender roles, sexual relationships and marriage.
Sun, Jan 21, 1973
Profiles well-known television evangelist Rex Humbard and takes you behind the scenes of his multi-million dollar operation.
Sun, Mar 4, 1973
Host Roy Bonisteel interviews Metropolitan Anthony Bloom of Britain's Russian Orthodox Church about the connection between redemption and suffering in Christianity.
Sun, Mar 11, 1973
Explores an urban and a rural development project in the Philippines, in part one of a two part series about development.
Sun, Apr 1, 1973
Examines a development project in West Irian, New Guinea in part two of a two part series about development.
Sun, Apr 8, 1973
Host Roy Bonisteel interviews Jean Vanier (founder of L'Arche, a community for people with intellectual disabilities).
Sun, Apr 15, 1973
Host Roy Bonisteel and Bruce McLeod (Moderator for the United Church of Canada from 1972-1974) discuss the church while walking through Toronto and have a meaningful conversation about family life, as they have dinner with McLeod's family.
Sun, Apr 29, 1973
Explores Jewish and Israeli identity. Delves into the religious and nationalistic elements, as well as the history and traditions in Israel, in 1973.
Sat, Jan 3, 1981
Roy Bonisteel interviews Tenzin Gyatso, the 14'th Dalai Lama.
Sat, Feb 14, 1981
Explores Charles Darwin's theory of evolution, the meaning of it and the controversy that it created.
Thu, Mar 5, 1987
Focuses on the stories of the reunited families and the search for the other missing children of the "Dirty War" in Argentina.
1991
Host, Peter Downie examines the topic of heroes and what makes some people courageous enough to put their life on the line to save another.
1994
Lynette Louise is a single mother with eight children. Six are adopted, and four are multi-diagnosed with brain disorders. With a need to both teach her children and pay the bills creatively, Lynette Louise - a comedian, writer, teacher, and advocate - takes her family on a North American prison tour, performing inspirational comedy in prisons while teaching academics on the road. The challenges are many but this single mother uses skill, love, and laughter to turn challenges into opportunity, for herself and for her children: Step by Step.
1995
Explores gossiping, how it affects us and the psychology behind it. Two gossip victims are interviewed by Artur Kent. A former television host shares his story about victimization and the humiliation he had endured because of media gossip. The other victim, a New York Surgeon, explains how his practice was ruined by a rumor that he had AIDS.
1995
Three couples that are 60+ years old are interviewed about sex. Discussing the need for companionship, romance and love for seniors. Several experts are interviewed, as well as a nursing home director.