iy oy : Thursday _ resruary 14, EVENING 9:00 THE PLAY’S THE THING rama “Brothers In the Black Art,” an origl- nal drama by Robertson Davies (“The Manticore”). An old man recalls his apprenticeship as a printer, his two young colleagues, and the fun they " 70:00/E) TARGET: THE IMPOSSIBLE 4 ~-—Sclence Prob the mysteries of ESP... . do iy have a sixth sense that could allow us tc go beyond physical limits and communicate without words? Psychiatrist Montague Uliman dis- cusses ths realms of possibilities In- volved with extrasensory perception and his experiments with deram tele- pathy and ESP at the Maimonides Medical Center in New York. Host Henry Ramer. Friday reeruary 1, - 6:30) (@) THE EVENING 10:00 @} WORLD AT WAR —Documentary “Genocide.” Graphic film footage is used to depict Hitler's persecution and extermination of the Jewish popu- lation in Germany and in the oc- cupied countries, where an estimated 5,500,000 were slaughtered. Lawrence Oliver is narrator. (60 min.) HEALTH IN B.C. @® : Intelligent methods of preventing and fighting h fires, coupled with simple rules for safe evacuation ere suggested; fire extinguishers suitable for the home are displayed. - Saturday __ resruary 16, AFTERNOON-EVENING KILLERS—Repert — Special: Trauma is the body's reac- then to external injuries ranging from Car accidents and gunshot wounds to Poisoning and suffocation. (90 min.) This Weeks TV Programs , Sunday _ ceenuary 17, AFTERNOON 3 PB CANADIAN FILMMAKERS *.. os down the barriers ef merital retardation—“As We Are” focuses on art as a form of therapy for mentally retarded children. Captured Is the dawning of self-awareness through art, mirrored in the young faces of children from the Mental Retardation Centre in Toronto. 6:00 (3) ARTS AND CRAFTS OF CHINA —Documentary Special: An in-depth view of arts and Crafts practiced in the People’s Re- public of China focuses on ivory and Jade carving, egg shell and bottle painting, and enameling on metal. | Monday resruary 18, EVENING 10:00 @ IMAGES OF CANADA Return: Exploring the Canadian ex- perience in a six-part series, tonight, in “Historic Beginnings,” historian : Donald Creighton reviews Canada’s expansion, from the Vikings’ explora- tions in A.D. 1000 to Confederation in 1867, and finally, the historic crossing of the Northwest Passage by the RCMP ship St. Roch in 1942. Paintings, archives footage and visits to historical sites help re-create colonization by the French and British, fur traders who pushed on to the Prairies, and gold-seekers who helped to open the West. Upcoming Programs deal with individual regions —the Prairies, British Columbia, Quebec and Upper Canada. Martha Henry is the narrator of the series, Produced by Vincent Tovell. (Repeat: 60 min.)