Sounds Historical for Sunday 14 September 2008
Sounds Historical for Sunday 14 September 2008
8:08 Introduction
8:10 Today in New Zealand History
Gloaming "the wonder horse" wins first race in Australia on 14 September 1918.
8:16 The Goondiwindi Grey (The Gunsynd Song) (Hauritz-Wallace)
Tex Morton
CD Festival D 25364
8:23 Homework
8:25 1960s radio commercials
Four Square and Self Help
8:30 Pedro de Treenz
1994 interview about war career.
8:37 By The Dry Cardrona (Baxter)
Martin Curtis
LP City Folk
CFR 004
8:41 Pedro the Signing Dog
Recorded by Bill Lethwick at 1ZB 1976
8:44 One Fine Day (Puccini)
Renais Gage
RNZ CD
8:50 Sullivan's Century
1930 headlines read by Jim Sullivan
Georgia on My Mind (Carmichael)
Hoagy Carmichael
CD ASV AJA 5195
8:56 As I Remember
Recollections of an Aucklander - Cecily Howison read by Alison Lloyd Davies.
9:00 News
9:08 As I Remember
Hut 539 at Otematata by Jim Wilkinson, read by David Knowles.
9:13 The Wedding (Pieno-Jay)
Kiri Te Kanawa with the Henry Rudolph Singers and Barbara Connelly (piano)
LP Kiwi LC 34
9:16 Homework
9:18 A Man Called Peter (Tobias)
The Three Lads
CD BMG 74321 39283
9:23 Bill Jordan
New Zealand's wartime High Commissioner in London, Bill Jordan, is given a civic reception at Wellington Girls' College on 15 October 1951. Extracts including speeches and the school singing.
9:38 Book: Celebrating Wellington Girls: 125 Years of Wellington Girls' College By Margot Schwass
Jim Sullivan talks to Margot Schwass about her history of Wellington Girls' CollegeCapital Girls' Association Inc.
ISBN 978-0-473-13310-8