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In Canada's centennial year, the city of Montreal played host to the world with Expo 67. "Man and His World" was the theme of the 1967 world's fair, a six-month celebration that drew 50 million visitors to a site on three artificial islands in the St. Lawrence River. Broadcast from Expo's International Broadcasting Centre, Expodition was CBC Radio's daily guide to the pavilions, the people, the pleasures and the problems of Expo 67.

Expodition: The royal treatment

Broadcast Date: July 3, 1967

During Expo 67's six-month run, many heads of state are paying a visit to their pavilions and to Canada – and none more important than Canada's own head of state, the Queen. Everyone wants the visit to go smoothly, and a reporter for CBC Radio's Expodition seems most anxious of all. In this segment, he quizzes Roger Nantel, head of protocol at Expo, about what happens if the head of state isn't fond of the menu.

Expodition: The royal treatment

• In this clip, the reporter repeats a well-worn legend about a long-ago royal visit in which a Yukon waitress tells a royal visitor: "Keep your fork, Duke, there's pie for dessert." Though this tale is most likely a myth, the CBC's Peter Gzowski tried to glean its origins. He determined that it may have happened in a diner in northern B.C. between 1911 and 1916. The duke in question would have been the Duke of Connaught, later Governor-General of Canada.

Expodition: The royal treatment

Medium: Radio

Program: Expodition

Broadcast Date: July 3, 1967

Guest(s): Roger Nantel


Host: Bob MacGregor

Duration: 5:14

Photo: Library and Archives Canada

Last updated:
April 3, 2008


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Radio
13:07
Oct. 27, 1967
Expodition: Saying adieu to Expo 67
A foursome of Expodition reporters say a bittersweet farewell to Expo 67 by riding the minirail and sharing their memories of the fair.
Radio
8:20
Oct. 25, 1967
Moshe Safdie's Habitat '67 at Expo
Two inhabitants of the controversial Habitat '67 talk about living in a housing experiment.
Radio
11:42
Oct. 23, 1967
Expodition: A signal from Expo 67
The Expodition crew turns the focus inward on a visit to Expo's broadcasting nerve centre.
Radio
3:19
Oct. 23, 1967
Expodition: A glimpse into the broadcasting machine
Listeners go inside Expo 67's International Broadcasting Centre to hear how Expo is beamed out to the world.
Radio
6:35
Oct. 23, 1967
Expodition: Your radio hostess
An Australian broadcasting student describes her job as hostess at Expo 67's International Broadcasting Centre.
Radio
11:56
Sept. 26, 1967
Expodition: Transit strike hits Expo 67
Visitors and staff have to find alternate ways to get to Expo 67 when Montreal public transit workers go on strike.
Radio
4:37
Sept. 26, 1967
Expodition: Passengers pile onto double decker
A London Transport bus ferrying riders during Expo 67 gets more patrons when the Montreal transit system shuts down.
Radio
2:50
Sept. 26, 1967
Expodition: Hello taxi!
Despite the shutdown of the Montreal transit system, a taxi driver says he's not exactly raking in the dough.
Radio
6:11
Aug. 22, 1967
Expodition: A Supreme talent
Singer Diana Ross talks to Expodition as The Supremes prepare for another Expo 67 performance.
Radio
10:25
Aug. 14, 1967
Expodition: Soviet sights at Expo 67
A representative from the Soviet pavilion, one of Expo 67's most popular attractions, talks to Expodition.
Radio
3:55
Aug. 14, 1967
Expodition: Soviet Week kicks off
Take an audio tour through the Soviet pavilion at Expo 67 with Moscow broadcaster Joe Adamov.
Radio
5:13
Aug. 14, 1967
Expodition: Life behind the Iron Curtain
Soviet broadcaster Joe Adamov compares lifestyles in Montreal and Moscow.
Radio
12:51
Aug. 10, 1967
Expodition: People and places at Expo 67
It's potpourri day on Expodition, covering the Rwanda pavilion, American folksinger Odetta and movie star Warren Beatty.
Radio
5:25
Aug. 10, 1967
Expodition: A visit to Rwanda at Expo 67
The new African nation of Rwanda invites Expo 67 visitors to learn about its history, culture and economy.
Radio
2:39
Aug. 10, 1967
Expodition: Odetta sings the praises of the love-in
An American folksinger performs at Expo 67's Youth Pavilion and speaks with Expodition reporter Lynn Jackson.
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