People of Our Times is a Canadian documentary television series which aired on CBC Television from 1974 to 1977.
Premise
Each episode featured a particular noted cultural personality providing a television essay on a particular topic.
Scheduling
This half-hour series was broadcast as follows (times in Eastern):
Episodes
1974
- "3 Cheers for Toronto", a tour of the city according to Robertson Davies (debut, 9 September 1974)
- "The Politics of Experience", R. D. Laing
- "The Vassar Girl, 1933-74", Mary McCarthy recounts America in the context of the Watergate scandal
- "Let Us Be True To One Another", Vivian Rakoff, concerning loneliness
- "Enough of a Terrible Beauty", Conor Cruise O'Brien of Ireland concerning The Troubles
- "Am I My Brother's Keeper?", Jessica Mitford discusses the prison system
- "Stewart Alsop - A Memoir", a posthumous broadcast in which the American journalist discusses his mortality
- "Guardian of Dreams", featuring British singer Mabel Mercer
- "Reflections From The Waterfront", with American author Eric Hoffer
- "The Prospects For Humanity", Arnold Toynbee
1975
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