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If you enjoy Canadian comedy, today's your day -- the morning and
afternoon broadcasts of RCI to North America will feature some of this
programming.

Richard Cuff / Allentown, PA  USA


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>            HOT SHEET FOR FRIDAY APRIL 1, 2005
>
> . COMEDY DAY:
>
> Today is Comedy Day on CBC Radio One! From the start of our
> broadcast day until 9 tonight, almost every local and
> network show on CBC Radio One is guaranteed to deliver a
> laugh, chuckle or side-splitting guffaw. Across the country,
> you'll be treated to hilarious Comedy Day moments on The
> Current, Sounds Like Canada, The Roundup and many other
> network and regional programs throughout the day. Comedy Day
> will also see the announcement of the winner of CBC Radio's
> Stand and Deliver contest - a national search for the
> funniest three minutes of radio in Canada. The national
> winner will be named today on The Roundup. For more details,
> visit www.cbc.ca/standanddeliver.
>
> -- RADIO ONE --
>
> 1. THE CURRENT:
>
> As CBC's Comedy Day unfolds, The Current welcomes guest host
> comedian Samantha Bee, correspondent on the Daily Show with
> Jon Stewart. You'll hear satire by the Atomic Fireballs,
> plus a panel that includes comedian David Cross and the head
> of BBC Comedy on what's funny in the US, Canada and the UK.
> That's on The Current, this morning at 8:30 (9:00 NT) on CBC
> Radio One.
>
> 2. SOUNDS LIKE CANADA:
>
> Montreal's Kid Koala - a.k.a. Eric San - is one of the
> world's top DJs, using an innovative and humorous approach
> to weave sounds into songs. Guest host Paul Grant talks with
> Kid Koala, fresh from his recent tour to New Zealand and
> Australia, and the release of his new live album and DVD.
> That's on Sounds Like Canada, this morning at 10 (10:30 NT)
> on CBC Radio One.
>
> 3. C'EST LA VIE:
>
> This morning, C'est la vie presents a feature documentary on
> young hockey player Sidney Crosby. Crosby is so talented
> he's been described as "the next one". Find out how he has
> adapted to life in French in Rimouski. That's on C'est la
> vie, with Bernard St. Laurent, this morning at 11:30 on CBC
> Radio One (noon NT) on CBC Radio One.
>
> 4. TALKING BOOKS:
>
> Talking Books runs away to join the circus this week, as
> Ian Brown and his guests tackle "Eyeing The Flash: The
> Education of a Carnival Con Artist". Talking Books, this
> afternoon at 2 (2:30 NT) on CBC Radio One.
>
> 5. ROUNDUP:  ***last half-hour not heard in Toronto***
> ***begins half an hour later on Fridays***
>
> And then there was ONE! The votes are in, and today, the
> Roundup announces the winner of CBC Radio's Stand and
> Deliver comedy contest. Months ago they set out to find the
> funniest three minutes in radio. Hundreds entered; ten made
> the shortlist. The winning comedian receives a development
> deal to create his or her own CBC Radio comedy special. Hear
> the big winner this afternoon on the Roundup at 2:30 (3 NT)
> on CBC Radio One.
>
> 6. IDEAS:
>
> Today on Ideas, the final part of a re-broadcast of the 2004
> Massey Lectures by Ronald Wright: A Short History of
> Progress. The acclaimed novelist and archaeologist argues
> that only by understanding humanity's patterns of triumph
> and disaster since the Stone Age, can we recognize the
> threats to our own civilization. With luck and wisdom, he
> suggests, we can help shape the future. That's tonight on
> Ideas at 9 (9:30 NT) on CBC Radio One.
>
> 7. THE ARTS TONIGHT:
>
> Eleanor Wachtel talks with Jamaican-English novelist Andrea
> Levy this evening on The Arts Tonight. Her latest book,
> "Small Island", is about a turning point in British society
> - the beginnings of multiculturalism.  The novel won both
> the Whitbread Award and the Orange Prize - and just this
> week won the Commonwealth Writers' Prize. That's The Arts
> Tonight, right after the ten p.m. news (10:30 NT) on CBC
> Radio One.
>
> 8. BETWEEN THE COVERS:
>
> Vancouver writer Charles Montgomery retraced the footsteps
> of his missionary great-grandfather on a trip to Melanesia.
> "The Last Heathen" is about a search for magic and meaning
> in the South Pacific. Hear it on Between the Covers, in Hour
> One of the Roundup, which begins at 2 (2:30 NT) and later
> tonight at 10:40 (11:10 NT) on CBC Radio One.
>
> 9. NORTHERN LIGHTS:
>
> It's Juno Week in Winnipeg - and Northern Lights is marking
> the occasion. Host Andrea Ratuski has invited some of the
> nominees to drop by the studio for a chat and some music.
> Tonight, you can hear James Ehnes, who has been nominated
> for two Junos,  one for best Classical Album - Solo or
> Chamber, and one as Best Classical Album Soloist with Large
> Ensemble. That's Northern Lights, tonight at 11:00 p.m.
> (11:30 NT) on CBC Radio One and at 4 a.m. (4:30 NT) on CBC
> Radio Two.
>
> -- RADIO TWO --
>
> 10. HERE'S TO YOU:
>
>     (no advance info available)
>
> 11. STUDIO SPARKS:
>
> A complete performance of Tchaikovsky's Symphony No. 6 today
> on Studio Sparks, with Riccardo Muti leading l'Orchestre
> National de France. Studio Sparks, with Eric Friesen, today
> at noon (12:30 NT) on CBC Radio Two.
>
> 12. MUSIC FOR A WHILE:  ***pre-empted by Juno special***
>
> 13. JUNO NOMINEE BASH:
>
> Join host Andy Sheppard this evening as CBC Radio Two
> celebrates the upcoming Juno Awards with the Juno Nominee
> Bash. He'll have plenty of special guests - all June
> nominees, of course! - including the Susie Arioli Trio,
> Measha Brueggergosman, Autorickshaw and Alpha Ya Ya Diallo.
> The Juno Nominee Bash, this evening at 6:30 (7 NT) on CBC
> Radio Two.
>
> 14. IN PERFORMANCE - THE WORLD:
>
> Hear Orchestra Baobab, the re-born Senegalese/Afro-Cuban
> supergroup, in concert at Massey Hall in Toronto. That's
> this evening on In Performance - The World, with host
> Matt Galloway, at 8:00 p.m. (8:30 NT) on CBC Radio Two.
>
>
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