Sounds Historical for Sunday 13 June 2010
Sounds Historical for 13 June 2010
8:09 Today in New Zealand History
The Maungatapu murders of 1866.
8:16 Music Track Phil Garland: How Are You, Mate?(Hogan)
CD Kiwi SLC 212
8:19 The Seventies - The Power Game (Part Nine)
An exploration of the issues surrounding New Zealand's energy needs, including hydro power and the oil crisis.
8:28 Headlines of 1976 read by Irene Strong
8:30 Hit Music of 1976 Abba: Dancing Queen (Andersson)
CD Polydor 810050
8:33 Spectrum Early television
Early television recalled by 1960s cameraman Cyril Townsend in conversation with Jack Perkins.
8:59 Music Track NZSO: Skyliner (Barnet)
CD EMI 434 649
Sounds Historical Rundown for 9-10pm June 13 2010
9:06 As I Remember
At The Bay written and read by Neville Martin
9:13 Music Track Georgina Beyer: Summertime (Gershwin)
CD Huhu Music WP 001
9:15 Homework
9:18 A Wartime Story
From Crete Tony Madden's recollections recorded by John Terris
9:34 Music Track Les Andrews: Pedro
The Fisherman CD
9:40 Carisbrook
Iain Gallaway describes the early days of Carisbrook, Dunedin, which will host its last rugby test on 19 June.
9:50 The John Prouse Story
John Prouse became the first New Zealander to make a commercial gramophone recording in London on 9 June 1905.
9:58 Music Track NZSO: Jet Journey (Goodwin)
CD EMI 434 649