All rights reserved © CBC/Radio-Canada 2013-2017 Access to platform content is limited to Curio.ca subscribers. It was also an unusual collaboration with the French arm of the network, which traditionally had autonomous production. The horrific global conflict steals the innocence of a generation... but brings hope for a new future. The unexpected success of the series actually led to increased government funding for the CBC. June 1940, Nazi Germany has Europe in its grip. 2h | Documentary, History | Episode aired 28 October 2001 Season 2 | Episode 14. éducatifs have been offering educators access to Canada's premier educational programming. Copy/paste this code to embed this video in your website, or any HTML driven interfaces. each) :bsd., col.‑ 0aCanada, a people's history ;episode 14‑ aVHS.‑ a"1940 to 1946. “Canada A People’s History: The Crucible” The Crucible German dictator Adolf Hitler has launched his lightning war. For over 20 years, the combined team of CBC Learning and Radio-Canada Contenus It first aired on CBC Televisionfrom October 2000 to November 2001. Canada: A People's History The Crucible Episode 14: 1940 to 1946 CE. Canada comes of age in the anguish of World War II, with soldiers on the beaches at Dieppe and women in the industrial work force back home. MARC record - Episode 14 - The Crucible... v eng d‑ a971.061221‑04aThe crucibleh[videorecording] /cThe Canadian History Project ; [conceived and produced by Mark Starowicz] ; senior producers, Kelly Crichton, Hubert Gendron, Gordon Henderson ; directed, written and produced by Susan Teskey ; producer, Wayne Chong.‑ Toronto :CBC Television/Radio Canada,c2001.‑ a1 program on 2 videocassettes (ca.
[10], The Crucible (Canada: A People's History), Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television, Persons of National Historic Significance, "Historical Empathy and 'Canada: A People's History", "Canada: A People's History: Episode Summary", "Long-time executive Mark Starowicz leaving CBC", "Triple Gemini Win for "Canada: A People's History, "Canada: A People's History Website wins two awards at the 2001 Baddeck International New Media Festival", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Canada:_A_People%27s_History&oldid=974509275, Television series about the history of Canada, 2000s Canadian documentary television series, Pages using infobox television with unknown empty parameters, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, Expansion of New France and its fur trade, The Northwest is opened by the fur-trading. The country's military role and the domestic, social and political consequences of the war are traced through poignant stories of Canadians on both sides of the Atlantic. Subscribe to our newsletter and stay up to date with our latest releases! The full run of the episo… In the first season, actors representing historical figures spoke their words, while later seasons used voiceovers over photographic images and film or, when available, original recordings of the subject. ", "Canada fights terrorism in Afghanistan and pays a heavy price; the Muslim community is under suspicion and makes innocent victims; Indigenous women are Idle No More; Canadian athletes own the podium at the Olympics in Vancouver; security goes rogue when the G20 meet in Toronto; the Earth's climate is in jeopardy; and a Canadian astronaut sees its frailty.". Canada comes of age in the anguish of World War II, with soldiers on the beaches at Dieppe and … [7], The extensive bilingual website created to support and enhance the series was recognized with two awards at the 2001 Baddeck International New Media Festival: one for Best Education / Information / Training Web Site and Best Technical Achievement. The series title in French was Le Canada: Une histoire populaire. Added to Watchlist. [2], In June 2017, CBC Television aired two new episodes. Canada: A People's History is a 17-episode, 32-hour documentary television series on the history of Canada.
In 2004, OMNI.1 and OMNI.2 began airing multicultural versions, in Chinese, Greek, Hindi, Italian, Polish, Portuguese, and Russian. We’re sorry! [3], "Gays and lesbians achieve equality; Indigenous people seek redress over past abuse; the country once again stands on the brink of breakup; Cirque du Soleil conquers the world; a way of life ends in Newfoundland; the BlackBerry gives birth to Canada's own Silicon Valley; Canada's peacekeeping role suffers a near-fatal blow; and the 9/11 attack makes a small-town in Newfoundland heroic. The unexpected success of the series actually led to increased government funding for the CBC. It first aired on CBC Television from October 2000 to November 2001. Get all the information you need from our sales and support teams. Previous All Episodes (17) Next Add a Plot » Stars: Maggie Huculak, Eric Peterson. Denmark and Norway are first to fall, then Holland, Luxembourg, Belgium. Canada: A People's History (2000–2001) Rate This. The documentary makes effective use of visuals, transitions, and dramatic music from or evocative of the eras being covered. In 2001, Season One of Canada: A People's History was awarded three Gemini Awards by the Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television:[6], The series was also recognized by the Columbus International Film and Video Festival in 2001 with a CHRIS Award in Humanities category for Best Series as well as recognition for Best Episode and Best print press/marketing materials. Its forces mass at the English Channel poised to
To verify if your school or institution is currently subscribed to Curio.ca, please see the, Beyond 94: Truth and Reconciliation in Canada. The Crucible . The full run of the episodes was produced in English and French. Episode 14: 1940 to 1946 CE. [5] Following Canada: A People's History, the team developed and produced such CBC documentary series as The Canadian Experience, The Greatest Canadian, Hockey: A People's History and 2012's acclaimed series about Canada's aboriginal communities, 8th Fire. Canada comes of age in the anguish of World War II, with soldiers on the beaches at Dieppe and … "‑ Narrator, Maggie Huculak.‑ Canada comes of age in the anguish of World War II, with soldiers on the beaches at Dieppe and women in the industrial workforce back home. The production was an unusually large project for the national network, especially during budget cutbacks. Advocates of democracy clash with colonial governors, Advocates of nationhood struggle to create a new dominion, Canada's fledgling dominion tries to spread west, The Macdonald government faces economic trouble, The immigration boom and prairie settlement bring sweeping change, Political movements and intolerances arise, Constitutional reforms are followed by the dawn of, Best Sound in an Information or Documentary Series or Program, This page was last edited on 23 August 2020, at 13:11. Canada: A People's History The Crucible Episode 14: 1940 to 1946 CE. Canada comes of age in the anguish of the Second World War, with soldiers on the beaches at Dieppe and women in the industrial work force back … The Crucible 1940-1946 Canada comes of age in the anguish of the Second World War, with soldiers on the beaches at Dieppe and women in the industrial work force back home. 60 min. The production team, christened the Canadian History Project and later renamed the CBC Documentary Unit, was headed by producer Mark Starowicz until CBC discontinued in-house documentary production in 2015. The country's military role and the domestic, social and political consequences of the war are traced through poignant stories of Canadians on both sides of the Atlantic. Explorers and adventurers discover the layout of Canada's interior.
It was also an unusual collaboration with the French arm of the network, which traditionally had autonomous production. [8], Canada's History Society [9] awarded the series and its executive producer Mark Starowicz its Governor General's History Award for Popular Media: Pierre Berton Award in 2001. The producers intended to make this a dramatic history of the Canadian people; as much as possible, the story was told through the words of the people involved, from great leaders and explorers to everyday people of the land at the time. | Terms of Use.
[1] The production was an unusually large project for the national network, especially during budget cutbacks. Part one aired on June 15, 2017, with part two on June 22nd 2017. Now _____ crumbles. Privacy Policy The country's military role, and the domestic, social and political consequences of the war are traced through poignant stories of Canadians on both sides of the Atlantic. The horrific global conflict steals the innocence of a generation but bring hope for a new future.‑ World War, 1939-1945zCanada.‑10Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. Canada: A People's History is a 17-episode, 32-hour documentary television series on the history of Canada.