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The Gina Show, Season 3, Episodes 22 and 25
- Artists/Creators
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The Gina Show (Creator)
Keith Donovan (Contributor)
John Anderson (Contributor)
Gina Daniels (Contributor)
Byron Black (Contributor) - Date
- 1981
- ID #
- 10.1.27
- Level of Description
- Item
Object Description
Item is a video recording of The Gina Show, season 3, episodes 22 and 25, which aired sometime in 1981. Episodes contain the following segments:
Episode 22
- Byron Black introduction
- Byron Black, N.C.U. Talent Show
- Byron Black, Spike Jones Routine
- Byron Black, Meet Johnny Eagle
- Byron Black, Moire Mantra
- Byron Black, Film Drop
- Byron Black, Capitalist Roaders
- Byron Black, Counter Revolutionaries
- Byron Black, My Old Flame, Spike Jones
- Byron Black, Western Front Video Festival promotion
- Keith Donovan, Why Can't We Live Together
- John Anderson and Gina Daniels at the Vancouver Art Gallery - Edward Mowbray
- John Anderson and Gina Daniels at the Vancouver Art Gallery - Lester Browns
- John Anderson, Obelinskies, Everything's Illusion but Power
- John Anderson, Meaningful Gesture?
- John Anderson and Gina Daniels at the Vancouver Art Gallery - Alvin Balkind
- John Anderson and Gina Daniels at the Vancouver Art Gallery - Andrea Anderson
- John Anderson, Obelinskies, Prisoner
- John Anderson and Gina Daniels at the Vancouver Art Gallery - Madeline Morris
- John Anderson and Gina Daniels at the Vancouver Art Gallery - Jackie Wong
- Compilation of shows
- John Anderson and Gina Daniels at the Vancouver Art Gallery - July Truly
- Keith Donovan, City Streets Night
- John Anderson, Obelinskies, Time
Physical Description
- Physical Extent
- 1 video (26 min. 25 sec.) : Umatic ; 3/4"
- Material Type
- Moving images
History
- Collection
- The Gina Show series
- Credit Line
- Purchased with support from the Canada Council for the Arts Acquisition Assistance program and the Morris and Helen Belkin Foundation, 2000
- Related Exhibitions
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