with Jim Sullivan
Sunday, 8pm - 10pm
8:10 Today in New Zealand History
8 July 1934, death of botanist Leonard Cockayne 4'37"
8:16 Yes Sir, That's My Baby
The Duplicats Stebbing Zodiac CD 001 2'20"
8:21 Homework 1'45"
8:22 My Favourite Place
Ripapa Island by Val Scowen of Nelson 1'58"
8:28 The Seekers
John Brodie, the author of The Seekers, a New Zealand novel which was filmed in the 1950s talks about his work during a visit to his home town, New Plymouth.
9'28"
8:38 Letter
Taking part in the filming of "The Seekers" by Betty Potts of Manakau
8:43 New Zealand Presents 1949 Programme 6
Derek Heiney Quintet and Mavis Rivers (Auckland), Why Do I Love You (Kern)
Ken Smith (Dunedin), trumpet, Napoli (Bellstedt)
Jean McPherson (Wellington) soprano, My Fickle Eyes (Gilbert)
Dick Colvin Band (Dunedin), Blue Smoke (Karaitiana) 14'13"
9:08 As I Remember
Toilet Training by Kathy Baynes of Waikakahi, Waimate, read by Rebecca Blundell, 4'17"
9:16 Autumn Leaves
Stewart Harvey Stebbing Zodiac CD 001 2'52"
9:19 Homework 1'45"
9:24 Highlights of 1952. Part 4. 18'16"
9:43 Letter
Background to singer William Clothier from Stella Wood of Napier.
1'21"
9:47 The Story of the Fighter Pilots' Association, told by secretary Dave Homewood.
13 Froude St, Cambridge (07) 823 0130 11'50"
Not all audio is available due to copyright restrictions.
8pm to 9pm. Due to copyright restrictions, all music has been removed. (36′24″)
9pm to 10pm. Due to copyright restrictions, all music has been removed. (50′13″)
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.
email: history@radionz.co.nz
Post: PO Box 329
Dunedin
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