13 February 2012 - 1:46 am NZ time
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8:11 Today in New Zealand History
21 February 1879: The Kaitangata Coal Mine disaster.
8:18 The Drover's Song (Hugo Finn/Phil Garland)
Phil Garland CD Kiwi SLC 265
8:25 Otago Farming memories from Frank Hore, Bob Walker, Charlie Dickson, John Kennett, Harry Otto, Dave Archer
Part 1
8:40 Don't Tell Mama (Ebb)
Bella Voce, Marlborough Girls' College
8:47 Running a Country Pub - the recollections of Elaine Garbett
Behind Bars by Elaine Garbett
ISBN 978 1 877534 84 3
14/58a Molesworth St, Taita, Lower Hutt
9:05 As I Remember
Hikurangi Swamp Story by Alec Hutchinson. Read by Gavin McGinley.
9:13 Somewhere Over the Rainbow (Arlen)
Quintikis Show Band CD BMG 31703
9:18 Memories of Touring with the Southern Comedy Players in the 1960s by Anna Soutar, read by Sonia Yee
9:24 The Girl From Ipanema (Jobin)
Oswald Cheesman (piano) LP Kiwi LC 32
9:29 Bookshelf
Legacy of Occupation - stories of occupational therapy in New Zealand 1940-1972
The Bush Press
ISBN 978 0 9086 0898 0
9:32 We Run Them In
Denis Dowling and John Brecknock ex BBC Recorded 1990
9:38 Book of the Week
The Port Hills of Christchurch by Gordon Ogilvie
Phillips and King
ISBN 9780958 331562
Sounds Historical with Jim Sullivan is the programme that gives listeners their chance to learn about the colourful, dramatic, and often remarkable events and people of New Zealand's past.
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