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Quest (initially titled Q for Quest) is a Canadian entertainment and information anthology television series which aired on CBC Television from 1961 to 1964.

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  • Quest (initially titled Q for Quest) is a Canadian entertainment and information anthology television series which aired on CBC Television from 1961 to 1964. (en)
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  • 1964-03-10 (xsd:date)
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  • 4 (xsd:nonNegativeInteger)
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  • 1961-01-03 (xsd:date)
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  • Q for Quest (en)
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dbp:country
  • Canada (en)
dbp:creator
  • Ross McLean (en)
dbp:executiveProducer
  • Daryl Duke (en)
  • Ross McLean (en)
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  • 1961-01-03 (xsd:date)
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  • Eye Opener (en)
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  • English (en)
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  • 1964-03-10 (xsd:date)
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  • 4 (xsd:integer)
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  • 1961-01-10 (xsd:date)
  • 1961-01-17 (xsd:date)
  • 1961-01-24 (xsd:date)
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  • 1961-02-14 (xsd:date)
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  • 1961-03-28 (xsd:date)
  • 1961-04-11 (xsd:date)
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  • 1961-05-09 (xsd:date)
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  • 1962-03-04 (xsd:date)
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  • 1962-05-06 (xsd:date)
  • 1962-05-13 (xsd:date)
  • 1962-05-27 (xsd:date)
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  • 1962-11-18 (xsd:date)
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  • 1962-12-02 (xsd:date)
  • 1962-12-09 (xsd:date)
  • 1962-12-16 (xsd:date)
  • 1962-12-30 (xsd:date)
  • 1963-01-13 (xsd:date)
  • 1963-01-20 (xsd:date)
  • 1963-01-27 (xsd:date)
  • 1963-02-10 (xsd:date)
  • 1963-02-17 (xsd:date)
  • 1963-02-24 (xsd:date)
  • 1963-03-03 (xsd:date)
  • 1963-03-17 (xsd:date)
  • 1963-03-24 (xsd:date)
  • 1963-04-14 (xsd:date)
  • 1963-04-21 (xsd:date)
  • 1963-05-05 (xsd:date)
  • 1963-05-12 (xsd:date)
  • 1963-05-26 (xsd:date)
  • 1963-10-08 (xsd:date)
  • 1963-10-15 (xsd:date)
  • 1963-10-22 (xsd:date)
  • 1963-11-05 (xsd:date)
  • 1963-11-19 (xsd:date)
  • 1963-11-26 (xsd:date)
  • 1963-12-03 (xsd:date)
  • 1963-12-10 (xsd:date)
  • 1963-12-24 (xsd:date)
  • 1963-12-31 (xsd:date)
  • 1964-01-07 (xsd:date)
  • 1964-01-14 (xsd:date)
  • 1964-01-21 (xsd:date)
  • 1964-01-28 (xsd:date)
  • 1964-02-11 (xsd:date)
  • 1964-02-18 (xsd:date)
  • 1964-02-25 (xsd:date)
  • 1964-03-03 (xsd:date)
  • 1964-03-10 (xsd:date)
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  • Andrew Allan (en)
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  • 9.46728E9
  • Jazz musician Charles Mingus is featured in this special, originally recorded as a 1961 special by CBC Vancouver. (en)
  • Ted Follows, Gayle Gerber, Frank Gorshin and Larry D. Mann star in this drama. It concerns an impressionist who was discovered by a television celebrity whom the impressionist develops a psychopathic obsession. Producer Leon Major. (en)
  • This documentary concerns the nature of modern protesting from the violent riots of New York to the comic dissent of The Second City. (en)
  • Len Birman, Lynn Gorman, Teresa Hughes, Larry D. Mann and Hugh Webster star in this play set in the Canadian Prairies. George Ryga adapted Gorky's short story for broadcast. (en)
  • Don Francks and Eve Smith perform with the Don Thompson Octet in this blues-based musical set in New Orleans. (en)
  • A musical history of blues music presented by Jon Hendricks with Gildo Mahones, "Big" Miller and Eve Smith. (en)
  • Jimmy Witherspoon performs blues music with jazz group Dizzy Reece Sextet. This was an excerpt from Daryl Duke's 1963 production Sixty Minutes With Spoon. (en)
  • Drama starring Barbara Hamilton, Larry D. Mann, Mavor Moore, Drew Thompson. Produced by Norman Campbell. (en)
  • Drama concerning a man who wrongly believes his wife to be jealous. Starring Peter Donat, Diana Maddon and Douglas Rain. (en)
  • Jack Kuper adapted Garrett's short story concerning a soldier who seeks to avoid isolation from society. Mario Prizek produced and directed. (en)
  • The concluding part of this musical performance starring Martha Schlamme and Will Holt. (en)
  • Cliff Solway produced this film concerning Quebec separatism. (en)
  • This docudrama concerns the 1954 security hearings of J. Robert Oppenheimer whose suspension from the Atomic Energy Commission included allegations that he improperly associated with communists. Fletcher Markle portrays Oppenheimer; other cast members in this George McCowan production include John Bethune, Ed McNamara, Ruth Springford and Alexander Webster. (en)
  • Painter Harold Town hosted an often-fractious discussion with fellow artists Jack Nichols and William Ronald. (en)
  • Play depicting life under communism, starring Sharon Acker, Neil McCallum and Douglas Master. (en)
  • Harvey Hart's adaptation of Roth's Goodbye, Columbus stars Joseph Wiseman. (en)
  • A man confronting death seeks comfort. (en)
  • American musician Oscar Brown Jr. is featured. (en)
  • Blues songs sung by Terry and McGhee. (en)
  • Suzanne Grossman, Charmion King, Dino Narizzano and Louis Zorich star in this play about a mentally ill man who attempts to sell the world's secret to people on the street. (en)
  • Concluding part of a drama by Jack Richardson. (en)
  • Features material from an off-Broadway musical. (en)
  • A drama set during war starring Peter Brockington, Gillie Fenwick, Jane Mallett and Jeremy Wilkin. (en)
  • Drama concerning a couple set in Europe starring Charmion King and Budd Knapp, produced by Paul Almond. (en)
  • Play starring Larry Beatty and Frances Hyland. (en)
  • A feature on performer Theodore Bikel, produced by Stan Harris. (en)
  • Concerns the racial differences in musicians' lives, based on material published in Down Beat. (en)
  • American writer Norman Mailer is interviewed by Nathan Cohen. (en)
  • Jazz music show featuring Les Double Six and the Wray Downes Trio, hosted by Robert Whitehead and Al Hamel. (en)
  • New York's The Living Premise, Britain's The Establishment and Toronto's Village Revue star in the New Year's Eve presentation of satirical sketches. (en)
  • A successful disc jockey is the focus of this play. (en)
  • A suitcase is left behind in this dramatic play. Mervin Blake, Peter Donat and Hugh Webster star. (en)
  • This episode presents a pair of eulogies. The first, by James Baldwin from his novel Another Country, concerns a young black man. The other eulogy by Wallace Markfield from To an Early Grave is delivered by a rabbi in commemoration at a boy's funeral. Harvey Hart directed. (en)
  • This ballet concerns a hat-check boy in Storyville, New Orleans who dreams of becoming a legendary jazz musician. The program features Donald McKayle's dance company accompanied by band members Archie Alleyne, Guido Basso, Dorothea Freitag, Rob McConnell and Robert Van Evera. Music was written by Freitag, production was by Harvey Hart. (en)
  • Jeremy Wilkin's solo performance of James Reaney's work, under the theme of "Life and Death in Canada". Harvey Hart was the producer. (en)
  • Mervyn Blake, Eric House and Ruth Springford star in this humorous play concerning a nursing home in Vancouver. (en)
  • Featuring Michael Olatunji, a drummer from Nigeria. (en)
  • Produced by Mario Prizek, this adaptation concerns various subjects, mostly the character of Arnold who is reduced to crawling in reaction to his overbearing parents. (en)
  • Daryl Duke produced this profile of Bob Dylan. This episode was recorded in Toronto, featuring songs that were rejected by CBS for programs such as The Ed Sullivan Show. (en)
  • Ted Follows stars in this adaptation of a Brecht work. (en)
  • Docudrama produced by Eric Till concerning Kim Malthe-Bruun who was a member of the Danish resistance during World War II. The program is based on excerpts from writings by Malthe-Bruun who wrote letters to his mother and girlfriend while he was imprisoned by the Nazis. Other characters featured include a Gestapo officer , a sweeper and a young boy . Douglas Rain is the narrator. (en)
  • Sample segments from BBC television series That Was the Week That Was. (en)
  • This two-part drama concerns Walter who is in jail awaiting a death sentence, and receives a visit from a woman. Charmion King and Budd Knapp also star. (en)
  • Douglas Rain and Diana Maddox perform an autobiographical play about Dylan Thomas; Paul Almond producer. (en)
  • A dramatic reading from one of Mansfield's stories. (en)
  • Graydon Gould, Cec Linder, Martha Henry, Larry D. Mann star in this play based on Roth's novel Letting Go. (en)
  • Talk show with Mordecai Richler concerning his writing, accompanied by performances of excerpts of his books "The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz" and "It's Harder to be Anybody". (en)
  • A biographical film by Allan King on Ontario farmer and sculptor Josef Drenters (en)
  • John Chester, a Hamilton resident, seeks to resolve his $20,000 financial debt in this documentary based on a Maclean's article. (en)
  • Bruno Gerussi and Pilar Seurat perform selected passages from Kerouac's novel. (en)
  • This talk show features a discussion between author Henry Miller and his biographer Alfred Perles about their past experiences. (en)
  • A conversation concerning blues music with Ed Bickert, Don Francks, Eve Smith, the Don Thompson Quintet; Daryl Duke producer. (en)
  • Anna Cameron's solo performance of Mansfield's plays "The Garden Party" and "Late at Night". Produced by Leo Orenstein. (en)
  • Musical episode starring Martha Schlamme and Will Holt performing portions of their New York revue of Kurt Weill's music. Harvey Hart produced this broadcast which was recorded in Toronto at Casa Loma's Dungeonette Room. (en)
  • Charmion King, Tom Harvey, Cosette Lee and Joe Austen star in this comedy play in which a couple's apartment is destroyed. (en)
  • Profile of the success of gospel music, featuring The Staple Singers. (en)
  • A musical concert with Lambert, Hendricks and Ross, a vocal group who simulates big band instrumentals. (en)
  • Len Birman, Ed McNamara, Gordon Pinsent and Mel Scott star in this drama set in a military prison. (en)
  • A documentary on Puerto Rico's Casals Festival where classical singer Maureen Forrester and her conductor husband Eugene Kash performed. This National Film Board production also features their three children who also travelled to the festival. Roman Kroitor directed this. (en)
  • Len Birman portrays an indigenous person from Western Canada. (en)
  • Dramatic play set in a hospital, starring Don Francks and Joe Austen. (en)
  • Jack Creley and Norma Renault star in this drama, produced and directed by Mario Prizek. (en)
  • Morley Callaghan is featured in a rare interview with Nathan Cohen. (en)
  • The hopes and plans of youths are profiled in this documentary. (en)
  • This documentary about Playboy publisher Hugh Hefner was filmed in Chicago, presenting his daily activities and his associates. (en)
  • Drama concerning nuclear war, starring Sharon Acker and Bernard Hayes. Produced by Paul Almond. (en)
  • Frances Hyland and Larry D. Mann star in this performance of Chekov's story. Adaptation by Mac Shoub, Leo Orenstein producer. (en)
  • Norma Renault stars in the adaptation of a Jean Cocteau work (en)
  • A drama with Douglas Rain about youths in the North attempting to survive, previously broadcast in October 1959 on Explorations. (en)
  • Features sketches from British satirical group The Establishment. (en)
  • Jackie Cain and Roy Kral are a married singing duo who perform songs about courtship. (en)
  • Mavor Moore and Tony Van Bridge star in this teleplay produced by John Adaskin. (en)
  • Tijuana, Mexico is featured in this documentary narrated by Bruno Gerussi, filmed by Robert Crone and directed by Cliff Solway. The film explores the various aspects of Tijuana's life as it exists near the U.S. border. (en)
  • A play set during peacetime featuring Canadian soldiers, starring John Vernon and Johnathan White. (en)
  • An actor portrays author Thomas Heggen, author of Mister Roberts, in a staged interview, starring Budd Schulberg as the interviewer. (en)
  • Play starring Oscar Brown Jr. set in Brazil concerning a thief and his girlfriend. (en)
  • In this play, produced and adapted by Harvey Hart, a lonely man is exploited when he seeks friendship from another lonely man, starring Everett Sloane and Howard Da Silva. (en)
  • Recorded live at a coffee house in Vancouver, this episode features comedy by Dave Broadfoot, later of Air Farce. (en)
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  • Henry Miller (en)
  • Jealousy (en)
  • On the Road (en)
  • Black and White (en)
  • Dreams (en)
  • Eulogy (en)
  • Kim (en)
  • Sam (en)
  • Protest (en)
  • Gospel (en)
  • Spoon (en)
  • Indian (en)
  • Oppenheimer (en)
  • Bedtime Story (en)
  • Katherine Mansfield (en)
  • Sonny Terry and Brownie McGhee (en)
  • Norman Mailer (en)
  • Flipside (en)
  • The Blues (en)
  • The Establishment (en)
  • That Was the Week That Was (en)
  • Two Soldiers (en)
  • One Time Around (en)
  • Border Town (en)
  • The Wrecker (en)
  • Dave Broadfoot (en)
  • Gallows Humor (en)
  • The Human Voice (en)
  • Lambert, Hendricks and Ross (en)
  • Morley Callaghan (en)
  • O Canada (en)
  • Return Journey (en)
  • The Suitcase (en)
  • The Bathroom (en)
  • The Brig (en)
  • The Eighth Day of the Week (en)
  • The House of the Rising Sun (en)
  • The Wounded Soldier (en)
  • A Canvas for Conversation (en)
  • A Day in the Life of the Great Scholar Wu (en)
  • An Evening without James Reaney (en)
  • Bedlam Galore for Two or More (en)
  • Bikel Calling (en)
  • Crawling Arnold (en)
  • Death in the Barren Ground (en)
  • District Storyville (en)
  • Do Jerry Parker (en)
  • Eli, the Fanatic (en)
  • Evolution of the Blues (en)
  • Festival In Puerto Rico (en)
  • For The Information of Husbands (en)
  • For Want of Something Better To Do (en)
  • It's Harder to be Anybody (en)
  • Jackie and Roy in Love (en)
  • Josef Drenters (en)
  • Man Dying (en)
  • Mind of Mingus (en)
  • New Year's Eve Revue (en)
  • Night of Admission (en)
  • Olatunji – An African in New York (en)
  • Paul Loves Libby (en)
  • Pedro the Monkey (en)
  • Picnic on the Battlefield (en)
  • Professor Taranne (en)
  • Six and One (en)
  • Standard of Dying (en)
  • The Alcoholic Veteran with the Washboard Cranium (en)
  • The Last Clock (en)
  • The Living Premise (en)
  • The Man on His Back (en)
  • The Mission of the Vega (en)
  • The Morning After Mr. Roberts (en)
  • The Neutron and the Olive (en)
  • The Times they Are A-Changin' (en)
  • The World of Kurt Weill in Song, part 1 (en)
  • The World of Kurt Weill in Song, part 2 (en)
  • The World of S. J. Perelman (en)
  • Two From Mansfield (en)
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