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The Vancouver Sun – Festival to Show 117 Films from 22 Countries56 viewsArticle from The Vancouver Sun dated September 16, 1982, previewing the Pacific Cinematheque festival in Vancouver. Highlights include a mention of The Kids of Degrassi Street as part of the children’s programming, alongside international features and animated works.
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The Toronto Star – Rep(ertory) by Talent40 viewsArticle from The Toronto Star dated October 16, 1982, profiling Linda Schuyler and Kit Hood’s work with Playing With Time, Inc., the creators of The Kids of Degrassi Street. The piece discusses the production company’s approach to casting, its roots in documentary filmmaking, and its commitment to tackling serious social issues through children’s programming.
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The Expositor – Former Paris Woman’s Film to Air on CBC Sunday Night34 viewsArticle from The Expositor dated May 28, 1982, announcing the CBC broadcast of Nell Body’s a Suit, a film written for the For the Record series by Linda Seguin, daughter of the late Bernice Seguin. Mentions the cast and production details, including connections to The Kids of Degrassi Street.
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School Library Journal – Irene Moves In (The Kids of Degrassi Street) Review30 viewsReview from the School Library Journal dated May 1982, written by Frances M. Volz, covering the 16mm film version of Irene Moves In from The Kids of Degrassi Street. Produced by Playing With Time and distributed by Learning Corp. of America, the review describes the film’s focus on a new girl adjusting to a neighborhood and navigating conflicts within a group of children. The piece praises the realistic portrayal of peer relationships, class discussions, and the program’s ability to encourage empathy and un
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The Expositor – Special Screening Saturday for Film Series27 viewsArticle from The Expositor dated October 8, 1982, announcing a special screening in Brantford that includes The Kids of Degrassi Street as part of a children’s film series hosted by the Brantford Public Library and the Ontario Film Association. The piece features commentary from series creator Linda Schuyler about the show’s educational value and international reach.
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