The Road to Adjustment explained
Genre: | documentary |
Country: | Canada |
Language: | English |
Channel: | CBC Television |
Num Seasons: | 1 |
Num Episodes: | 4 |
Producer: | Murray Creed |
Runtime: | 30 minutes |
The Road To Adjustment is a Canadian documentary television miniseries which aired on CBC Television in 1960.
Premise
Episodes concerned challenges faced by the Canadian farming and fishing industries.[1] [2] Keith Russell was the series researcher.
Scheduling
The half-hour series was broadcast on Wednesdays at 10:30 p.m. (Eastern) as follows:
- 2 March 1960: "The Old Road", concerned small-scale farming, featuring a panel discussion and a filmed segment of Earle Hooker, a farmer from Quebec
- 9 March 1960: "The Detour: The Farmer Has Moved Out", highlighted the need for farmers to develop new areas of business for additional income
- 16 March 1960: "The Throughway" concerned modern developments in farming
- 23 March 1960: "The Seventh Wave" focused on the Atlantic fishing industry, featuring interview segments with fishermen from Port Bickerton, Nova Scotia
External links
- Web site: The Road To Adjustment . Blaine . Allan . . 1996 . 7 May 2010 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20150924012744/http://www.film.queensu.ca/CBC/Rec.html . 24 September 2015 . dmy-all .
Notes and References
- News: The Road to Adjustment . The Stanstead Journal . . 3 March 1960 . 24 December 2011.
- Web site: The Road To Adjustment . John . Corcelli . May 2005 . Canadian Communications Foundation . 7 May 2010 .