Canadian Film and Television Industries: A Bibliography
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<strong>Canadian</strong> <strong>Film</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Television</strong> <strong>Industries</strong>: A <strong>Bibliography</strong> | Interview <strong>and</strong> Speech Transcripts/Correspondence<br />
Last updated: August 2, 2007<br />
———. “Paul Gross, Online.” Chatelaine, July 2000, p. 10.<br />
———. “Successful TV Show Ends with Series Finale.” Interview of Paul Gross by Dan<br />
Matheson. Canada AM, 1999.<br />
Gross, Paul, <strong>and</strong> Martha Burns. “Slings & Arrows.” Interview by Scott Simon. “Weekend<br />
Edition.” On National Public Radio (NPR), July 21, 2007. LexisNexis Academic<br />
(accessed July 26, 2007). Transcript saved as<br />
Gross_P&Burns_M_Interview_2007_July_21.<br />
Gross, Paul, <strong>and</strong> David Marciano. “Paul Gross <strong>and</strong> David Marciano, Stars of Due South,<br />
Discuss the Popularity of the <strong>Television</strong> Show.” CBS This Morning. New York, NY,<br />
1996.<br />
Gross, Renie. Email correspondence regarding Due South cyberf<strong>and</strong>om <strong>and</strong> related topics,<br />
2001.<br />
Haggis, Paul. “EZ Streets Emmy-Award Winning Writer-Producer Paul Haggis. He's Written<br />
for Norman Lear's Sitcoms, Was Writer-Producer of the First Season of<br />
Thirtysomething, <strong>and</strong> Wrote Sketches for the Tracey Ullman Show. His New TV<br />
Series Is EZ Streets.” Interview of Paul Haggis by David Bianculli on Fresh Air,<br />
August 11, 1997.<br />
———. “EZ Streets: Question <strong>and</strong> Answer with Executive Producer Paul Haggis.”<br />
http://www.mca.com/tv/ezstreets/interview. (accessed March 24, 2002).<br />
———. Telephone interview by Marsha Ann Tate regarding Due South <strong>and</strong> related topics,<br />
2000.<br />
Harrndorf, Peter A. “Massey Commission at 50: The State of the Arts.” Speaking remarks<br />
for a speech given by Peter A. Herrndorf, Director General <strong>and</strong> CEO, National Arts<br />
Centre, to the Empire Club of Toronto, November 22, 2001.<br />
http://www.nac-cna.ca/en/allaboutthenac/publications/corporate/ph_221101_e.pdf<br />
(accessed April 10, 2007).<br />
Horowitz, Norman. “Living in the U.S. Electronic Shadow: The Mirage of Cultural<br />
Sovereignty: A Cinema Canada Interview with Norman Horowitz.” Cinema Canada,<br />
December 1985, pp. 15–17.<br />
Interview <strong>and</strong> Speech Transcripts/Correspondence<br />
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Jefferson, Thomas. “The Wiley Sophistries of a Hume of a Blackstone [1814 Letter to H. G.<br />
Spafford].” In Masterworks of Government, edited by Leonard Dalton Abbott, 87.<br />
New York, NY: McGraw-Hill, 1973.<br />
Juneau, Pierre. “An Urgent Program: Extension of <strong>Television</strong> Services.” Address by Pierre<br />
Juneau to the Annual Convention of the Electronic <strong>Industries</strong> Association of Canada,<br />
1971.<br />
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