Part 1. Main Speaker(s): Harry Brown. Clips from CBC TV show Take 30. Begins with segment on The Jupiter Effect which would end the world on March 10, 1982 (the day after the show). Afterward comes a segment on a group of Canadian tapestries on loan to the Barbican Centre. The next segment is on how more and more Canadian families are getting multiple sources of income due to the increased number of wives joining the workforce, as well as the downsides of that. Part 2.Video on the history of women attending Queen's University, including their fight for equality in the university. Footage is a slideshow of photographs of women from Queen's history. Part 3. CKWS News segment on how electrical engineering students at Queen's will start designing silicon microchips, one of the first centres like it in the world.
Main Speaker(s): Tom Williams, Narrator. Begins with Williams talking about the series Profile Queen's, which aimed to showcase different aspects of Queen's University. This episode was on SCIT, the Studies in Communication and Information Technology. Then cuts to the video conference between Queen's and Edinburgh University while the narrator explaining the purpose of SCIT, and talks about the conference. Several other members of SCIT also discuss the importance of information technology going into the future. The history of SCIT is also discussed.
Video is a brief advertisment for Queen's University, potentially to be played on TV. The narrator describes some of the perks and achievements of Queen's, while a page-flipping animation goes through several accompanying photos.
Song by Georgio Rongeo about Toronto featuring a slideshow of city landmarks. Afterward, a short PSA on the importance of using your seatbelt provided by a businessman.
Producers: Robb Tripp, John G. Esford. Video begins with a narrator talking about the rivalry between Queen's and Western University which began in 1922. OUCAA had to step in and prevented Queen's from facing Western in sports. However, they found a way to continue the rivalry by playing croquet which wasn't goverened by the OUCAA. Western ultimately emerged victorius.
Video with a voiceover on landscape architect Humphry Repton's red books, which were reports he created for clients concerning their property including compliments on the property and suggestions for improvements. The video focuses on Repton's report on Lord Amherst's house Montreal in Kent.
Silent video containing still shots of things relating to William Coverdale's architecture in Kingston and Leon Krier's villa. First 15 min. of video is a slideshow buildings and architectural plans created by Coverdale, which is repeated again once it is over. Afterwards the next 3 min. of video consists of shots of a model of a villa which was designed by Krier, which is repeatednine times.
Main Speaker(s): Mark Baker. Video contains a lecture by Baker on the duties of a collection agent, as well as tactics used by them to have people pay their debts.