Tatsuro "Buck" Suzuki interview : [CBC, n.d.]
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Tatsuro "Buck" Suzuki interview : [CBC, n.d.]
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SUMMARY: The CBC Times refers to "Vancouver Recital" as "a serious music program featuring BC artists". It appears in the CBC Times during the new fall season of 1969. This item features Joan Hansen's piano s;onata, performed by the composer. Hansen studied composition at UBC with Jean Coulthard.;
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SUMMARY: An edited interview with American artist and illustrator David Omar White.;
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SUMMARY: A memoir about a British Army wife in the Far East in 1942.;
Part of Jurgen Hesse fonds
SUMMARY: "Ideas" is a CBC Radio series that presents in-depth talks and discussions on a range of historical and contemporary subjects. The series evolved from an FM program entitled "The Best Ideas You'll Hea;r Tonight" that was first broadcast in the fall of 1965, in response to an interest in adult education. [Episode description unavailable.] This episode is part 3 of 4.;
Part of Jurgen Hesse fonds
SUMMARY: "Ideas" is a CBC Radio series that presents in-depth talks and discussions on a range of historical and contemporary subjects. The series evolved from an FM program entitled "The Best Ideas You'll Hea;r Tonight" that was first broadcast in the fall of 1965, in response to an interest in adult education. [Episode description unavailable.] This episode is part 2 of 4.;
Part of Jurgen Hesse fonds
SUMMARY: "Ideas" is a CBC Radio series that presents in-depth talks and discussions on a range of historical and contemporary subjects. The series evolved from an FM program entitled "The Best Ideas You'll Hea;r Tonight" that was first broadcast in the fall of 1965, in response to an interest in adult education. [Episode description unavailable.] This episode is part 4 of 4.;
The Hornby collection : Hornby suite
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SUMMARY: "The Hornby Collection" is an anthology of plays, documentaries, interviews and selected fiction for radio -- all written, prepared and produced in British Columbia. A collection of stories, poetry a;nd reminiscences about small towns and their elderly residents.;
Part of Don Mowatt fonds
SUMMARY: A tourist's story about a visit to the Empress Josephine's home and garden outside Paris.;
The shooting of Ginger Goodwin
SUMMARY: Radio documentary about the circumstances surrounding the death of labour organizer Ginger Goodwin in 1917. Includes interviews with Goodwin's contemporaries in the labour movement.;
Part of Jurgen Hesse fonds
SUMMARY: "Testament" was a bi-weekly CBC Radio series that ran from January 1983 to November 1985 during the winter, summer and fall quarters. The program dealt with a wide range of spiritual ideas and values ;from cultures in Canada and around the world. A note about this episode refers to it as "Marian's intro to E & W Germany". No content description is available.;
Part of Jurgen Hesse fonds
SUMMARY: "Ideas" is a CBC Radio series that presents in-depth talks and discussions on a range of historical and contemporary subjects. The series evolved from an FM program entitled "The Best Ideas You'll Hea;r Tonight" that was first broadcast in the fall of 1965, in response to an interest in adult education. [Episode description unavailable.] This episode is part 1 of 4.;
Part of Jurgen Hesse fonds
SUMMARY: "Testament" was a bi-weekly CBC Radio series that ran from January 1983 to November 1985 during the winter, summer and fall quarters. The program dealt with a wide range of spiritual ideas and values ;from cultures in Canada and around the world. [Episode description unavailable.];
Part of Don Mowatt fonds
SUMMARY: "Signature" was a radio series devoted to major artists of the 19th and 20th centuries. It aired during the early 1980s. This program examines the life and literature of the American poet Carl Sandburg. The broadcast features interviews and reminiscences from his friends and colleagues, and members of his family, as well as excerpts from interviews, speeches, readings, and music by Sandburg himself. It also includes a visit to the family home, Connemara. This documentary received the Peabody Award.
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SUMMARY: This episode, entitled "Jon Vickers", features a gala concert from Ottawa with highlights from four operatic roles, sung by tenor Jon Vickers. Includes selections from Handel's "Total Eclipse" from "Samson"; Beethoven's "Fidelio"; Verdi's "Othello" and Benjamin Britten's "Peter Grimes". The National Arts Centre Orchestra conducted by Franz Paul Decker is featured. An interview with Jon Vickers is also heard between musical selections.
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SUMMARY: Robin Skelton reads nine poems: The Mark; Claire Abbey; Bernadino Luini, Lugano; Burning Sticks, Majorca; Spider; Goat; The Prisoner; Robert Graves in Daya, Majorca; Passages from Daylight.;
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SUMMARY: Science-fiction writer Spider Robinson describes a visit to Queensland, Australia.;
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SUMMARY: A report on Victoria poet Robin Skelton and his works.;
Part of Provincial Archives of British Columbia audio interviews, 1974-1992
In an interview with Eric Gee, retired radio producer Ray Whitehouse discusses his career with the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, especially at CBC Vancouver.
Oregon Shakespearean festival, 1988 : [part 1]
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SUMMARY: A report on the annual Shakespeare festival staged at Ashland, Oregon.;
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SUMMARY: A memoir by Jack Hodgins about his childhood and having to go to school.;
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SUMMARY: Report on the Nitobe Garden at UBC and the Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Garden in Vancouver's Chinatown.;
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SUMMARY: Story read by unidentified speaker.;
Oregon Shakespearean festival, 1988 : [part 2]
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SUMMARY: An expanded report on the annual Shakespeare festival staged at Ashland, Oregon, following up on the program of 1988-06-09; see T4400:0025.;
Free trade and the future of British Columbia
Part of Gary Marcuse fonds
SUMMARY: A CBC documentary about the impact of free trade on British Columbia. The program was broadcast on 04-Apr-1988, followed by a 60-minute open-line phone-in session with Premier Bill Vander Zalm (which ;is not on the tape).;
Part of Don Mowatt fonds
SUMMARY: A short bio-documentary about composer Murray Adaskin, his life and work in music, and his wife, soprano Frances James Adaskin.;
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SUMMARY: An item on the poet Dorothy Livesay, prepared and reported by Paul Grant. The network feed is introduced by Grant, with some explanation.;
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SUMMARY: A bio-documentary about author W.P. Kinsella, who has cornered the market on "baseball fiction".;
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SUMMARY: A one-sided interview with author Alice Munro about her work, her experience with "The New Yorker" magazine, and the effect it has had on her writing.;
The young writers of Constance Rooke
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SUMMARY: Four young writers of Victoria, B.C.: Patricia Young, Gail Harris, Michael Kenyon, and Marlene Cookshaw.;