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After dark, [1948-12?]

SUMMARY: Singer Pat Morgan and guest vocalist Betty Phillips perform popular songs with an orchestra led by Laurence Watson [i.e., presumably, Laurence Wilson]. There is also an interview with Marion Hutton an;d her husband Jack Douglas, who were appearing at the Palomar Supper Club.;

Alan Erdman interview

CALL NUMBER: T4257:0001 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): CJOR Radio (part 1) RECORDED: Vancouver (B.C.), 1986-07-30 SUMMARY: Mr. Erdman's education and training in electronics. Becomes radio ham. Home recording equipment and practice. Bing Crosby collection. CJOR programming in 1956. Earlier CJOR programming; use of local talent. CJOR management changes, 1964-65: Art Chandler, Pat Burns, Peter Kosich, John Donaldson. Benefits to CJOR of the CBC's Dominion network. Profits re-invested in "muzak" station and first cable television operation in 1951.

CALL NUMBER: T4257:0002 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): CJOR Radio (part 2) RECORDED: Vancouver (B.C.), 1986-07-30 SUMMARY: Description of cable television operation. Disc recording at CJOR. Discussion on the use of recordings in broadcasting. Quantity of recording. Survival of discs. Source of discs. Cutting techniques. Durability of discs.

CALL NUMBER: T4257:0003 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): CJOR Radio (part 3) RECORDED: Vancouver (B.C.), 1986-07-30 SUMMARY: Editing problems with discs. Playback durability. Use of tape recordings in broadcasting. Advantages and disadvantages of discs over tapes. Cartridges. Shortage of discs during World War II. Loss of signal when dubbing from disc to disc. (End of interview)

Alan Young jubilee show

SUMMARY: Presumably a program honouring actor-entertainer Alan Young, who got his start in Vancouver. From the Mural Room at Veteran's Memorial Hall. Performers include: Wally Peters and His Orchestra, and voc;alists Pat Morgan and Juliette.;

Anniversary show : part 1

SUMMARY: SIDE 1: Wally Peters leads orchestra in "Strike Up the Band"; Ann Watt sings "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes"; Pat Morgan sings "Day by Day". From Hollywood, actor Alan Young congratulates CJOR. "These Hands; Create" written by Dick Diespecker. Music by Laurence Wilson. Program incomplete; part 2 unavailable. [SIDE 2: blank.];

Art Laing : [speech]

CALL NUMBER: SD0139:0052 side 1 SUMMARY: A speech by federal Liberal candidate Arthur Laing, sponsored by Vancouver South Liberal Association. Possibly from the 1949 federal election campaign, when Laing first became an M.P.;

CALL NUMBER: SD0139:0052 side 2 item 01 SUMMARY: Continuation of Arthur Laing speech.;

Arthur Helps interview

CALL NUMBER: T2641:0001 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Early years and personal background of Arthur Helps PERIOD COVERED: 1912-1940 RECORDED: [location unknown], 1977 SUMMARY: TRACK 1: Born in Toronto in 1912. Early memories and family background. Family moved to Prairies, father was a missionary for the Presbyterian Church. Father went to work for Columbia Records and sold some of the first musical disc recordings in the Canadian West. Moved to B.C. in the 1920s. Early education in Regina and Vancouver. M.J. Coldwell was principal of school in Regina. Work and the Depression in Vancouver. TRACK 2: Arthur Helps' adventures at sea. Joining the militia. Harsh discipline at sea with the merchant marine. Camaraderie among crew with the British merchant marine. Adventure in the Mediterranean. Return to B.C. Efforts to secure employment in B.C. CALL NUMBER: T2641:0002 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Early career of Arthur Helps PERIOD COVERED: 1930-1943 RECORDED: [location unknown], 1977 SUMMARY: TRACK 1: Seeks career in the military. Early political interests -- was on the executive of the B.C. Young Liberals. Life in the militia. Ian Mackenzie as federal Minister of National Defence. Conditions in the Army. Vancouver and work in the post office. Harsh conditions of working postal routes in Vancouver. Marriage. Attempts to go into business in Vancouver. TRACK 2: Entry into Armed Forces. Life in Point Grey Armed Forces Camp. Helps' conflicts in the Armed Forces. Agitation for pay for soldiers. Helps leaves the Army, attempts to enter the R.C.A.F. but joins the Irish Fusiliers. CALL NUMBER: T2641:0003 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Genesis of Town Meeting of the Air in Canada PERIOD COVERED: 1932-1950 RECORDED: [location unknown], 1977 SUMMARY: TRACK 1: Army life with the Irish Fusiliers, 2nd Battalion. Helps attained rank of Staff Sergeant. Was denied service outside of B.C. because of physical impairment. Discharge from Army. History of the idea of Town Meeting of the Air. Vancouver's radio audience in the 1940s. Top stations were CJOR and CKWX. CBC represents a system of thought control. TRACK 2: Broadcasting in Canada was behind the times. Helps favours American institution of freedom of speech. CJOR in Vancouver. The founding of the CBC in the 1930s. Ira Dilworth as regional director of CBC. Helps meets George Denny, moderator of Town Meeting of the Air in America. Description of the administration and operation of America's Town Meeting of the Air. CALL NUMBER: T2641:0004 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Arthur Helps' political background PERIOD COVERED: 1940-1960 RECORDED: [location unknown], 1977 SUMMARY: TRACK 1: While working in the Attorney-General's department in 1945, Helps assists in forming the B.C. Government Employees Association. Idea behind the Association. Helps claims that the government was quite cooperative with the efforts to form an employee association. Helps' involvement with the Credit Union movement in B.C. Some of the early successes and failures of the Credit Union movement in B.C. TRACK 2: Arthur Helps' politics. Helps ran as a Liberal in the 1953 federal election in Vancouver-Kingsway against Angus MacInnis. He was not successful. He also ran in the provincial election of 1960 as a Liberal in Delta. Was again defeated, this time by the C.C.F. candidate. CALL NUMBER: T2641:0005 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Origins of Town Meeting of the Air in Canada PERIOD COVERED: 1940-1945 RECORDED: [location unknown], 1977 SUMMARY: TRACK 1: Origins of Town Meeting of the Air in Canada. George Denny persuades Helps to start his own show in Vancouver. The problems in getting the show on the air. Opposition of CBC; negotiations with CKWX; skeptical cooperation of CJOR. First program of its kind in Canada. Discussion of early broadcast regulations. Leon Ladner assisted in raising funds for the program. Support for the program in its early stages was widespread despite opposition from established radio interests. Helps' views on the CBC and opposition to state-controlled broadcasting. TRACK 2: Show had surprisingly high ratings right from the start. How ratings were calculated. Program was broadcast throughout the country. George Chandler, owner of CJOR, and his attitude toward the program. Early history of Town Meeting of the Air in Canada. CALL NUMBER: T2641:0006 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Early years of Town Meeting of the Air in Canada : 1943 - 1947 PERIOD COVERED: 1943-1947 RECORDED: [location unknown], 1977 SUMMARY: TRACK 1: Town Meeting of the Air in Canada commenced broadcasting from CJOR in 1943. The show grew in popularity greatly during the early period, 1943-1947. It was broadcast on stations across Canada in every province except Quebec. Cooperation between the show and its American counterpart. It was the first Canadian radio program to carry western opinion eastward. At the peak of its popularity the program was broadcast by thirty radio stations in Canada. Administration and operation of the program. July 31, 1947, America's Town Meeting of the Air comes to Vancouver for a special International Broadcast. TRACK 2: The International Broadcast was aired around the world. It was broadcast from Malkin Bowl in Stanley Park. Furor over fact that Dorothy Steeves was one of the Canadian speakers on the program. The federal government failed to provide a speaker for the show. Pressure was applied by Ottawa to prevent Steeves from participating in the program because it was felt that she was not representative of Canadian opinion. Despite all the difficulties, the show was a huge success. The CBC never cooperated. CALL NUMBER: T2641:0007 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Achievements of Town Meeting of the Air in Canada PERIOD COVERED: 1947-1958 RECORDED: [location unknown], 1977 SUMMARY: TRACK 1: Lack of CBC cooperation and its effect on the International Broadcast of Town Meeting of the Air in Vancouver. Reasons why Helps does not look with favour on the CBC. Estimated listening audience for the special program was 50 million. Process of obtaining speakers for the regular weekly Canadian programs. Recollection of special banquet for Town Meeting of the Air which was attended by a variety of public celebrities. How topics for the show were decided upon. TRACK 2: Topics purposefully avoided. Religious topics. Anecdote about Harold Winch appearing on the program. Anecdote about Colin Cameron and Harold Pritchett almost coming to blows on the show. One of the most sensational shows involved Tim Buck. Problems with the airing of that program. Opposition of the Vancouver business community. Tim Buck was disappointed and upset over how the show was run (he debated on the program with Alex MacDonald) and he subsequently "disappeared". Buck did not appear on the radio again for several months. Topics which were illegal to discuss on radio because of broadcast regulations. CALL NUMBER: T2641:0008 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): History of Town Meeting of the Air in Canada PERIOD COVERED: 1943-1955 RECORDED: [location unknown], 1977 SUMMARY: TRACK 1: Town Meeting of the Air in Canada was banned by Communist Party of Canada. Helps believes that this was because the CPC did not believe in free speech. Some of the controversial local issues which were discussed on the program. Free speech is the essence of democracy. Helps' presentation to the Massey Royal Commission on broadcasting, 1955. TRACK 2: Helps' criticism of the CBC. CBC's attitude toward Town Meeting of the Air. The CBC is anathema to freedom of broadcasting. Helps discusses the two Town Meeting of the Air programs which were censored. CALL NUMBER: T2641:0009 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Town Meeting of the Air in Canada and Social Credit in B.C. PERIOD COVERED: 1943-1955 RECORDED: [location unknown], 1977 SUMMARY: TRACK 1: Helps claims that his own involvement in politics did not affect his impartiality as moderator of Town Meeting of the Air. Political allegiances and personalities. Helps claims that his program greatly facilitated the election of B.C.'s first Social Credit government in 1952. Helps discusses many of the Socred personalities who became involved with Town Meeting of the Air: William Rose, Ralph Chetwynd, Eric Martin, Peer Paynter, etc. TRACK 2: Anecdote regarding W.A.C. Bennett's attainment of the leadership of the Social Credit Party. Anecdote regarding Robert Bonner's appearance on Town Meeting of the Air as a Conservative and subsequent entry into the Socred administration. After 1952, the Socreds rarely appeared on the program. Some other memorable programs. CALL NUMBER: T2641:0010 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Travelling with Town Meeting of the Air in Canada PERIOD COVERED: 1943-1965 RECORDED: [location unknown], 1977 SUMMARY: TRACK 1: Story about broadcasting a program from Powell River. Town Meeting of the Air had a tremendous audience in Powell River. The show won an international award for the program recorded there. Helps discusses his travels throughout B.C. and Canada with Town Meeting of the Air. TRACK 2: Helps continues discussion of the history of Town Meeting of the Air as it travelled from coast to coast. Anecdotes about particular shows in St. John's, Newfoundland. CALL NUMBER: T2641:0011 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): The decline of Town Meeting of the Air in Canada PERIOD COVERED: 1969-1971 RECORDED: [location unknown], 1977 SUMMARY: TRACK 1: Helps explains why Town Meeting of the Air left the air in 1971. Lack of sponsorship and money matters were important factors. Helps believes that Town Meeting of the Air was going against the trends in radio broadcasting. Censorship of the program made it a difficult show to sponsor. TRACK 2: Television had superceded radio and it helped to eclipse a program like Town Meeting of the Air. CJOR, and the internal politics of the station, did not hinder the program. The achievement of Town Meeting of the Air in Canada.

Barney Potts interview

RECORDED: Vancouver (B.C.), 1982-11-19 SUMMARY: TRACK 1: Beginning of Potts' musical career in Vancouver, 1920s. Venues played. Performed on CKWX. Was one of "The Four Porters" on CNRV, late 1920s. Played on CJOR; worked on various variety programs;. "Cinderella Slipper Time" on CKMO. Wages paid to musicians on radio. Played on CKNW. More about wages. "Four Porters" on CNRV. CKWX program. "Porters', continued. Other Vancouver stations. Local musicians on radio. Comments on the musician's life. Popular music, 1930s and 1940s. Recollections of early radio listening. Attraction of radio work. CKWX studios on Seymour Street. Value of radio exposure. "The Four Porters." Beginnings of the Commodore nightclub, ca. 1929. Excitement of hearing early radio. (End of interview.) [TRACK 2: blank.]

Battle of the Fraser : [parts 2, 3 & 4]

SUMMARY: TRACK 1: Documentary radio reports on the Fraser River flood and "Operation Overflow". Following end credits, an unidentified male announcer describes his experiences during flood control-relief actio;n, using recording equipment at CHWK Chilliwack. TRACK 2: Dorwin Baird reporting from Chilliwack, 1948-06-04, on flood conditions.;

Bill Bennett : [Jack Webster interview, June 29, 1978]

CALL NUMBER: T1707:0132 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Bill Bennett: On Jack Webster radio program (part 1) SUMMARY: TRACK 1: Premier Bill Bennett is interviewed in the last interview on Jack Webster's open line radio program on CJOR Vancouver, 29 June 1978. Subjects discussed include: the government's compulsory heroin treatment program, the new Forestry Act, plans to extend the BC Railway, government air travel services, federal/provincial relations, and lotteries. TRACK 2: Subjects include: electoral distribution in BC, education, increased pensions for the handicapped, constitutional change in Canada, health care in BC, the search for a new head of ICBC, social services, succession duties, property taxes, and senior citizens.

CALL NUMBER: T1707:0133 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Bill Bennett: On Jack Webster radio program (part 2) SUMMARY: TRACK 1: Continuation of the interview with Premier Bill Bennett by Jack Webster, CJOR Vancouver, 29 June 1978. Subjects discussed include: government pharmacare program, MLAs salaries, BCRIC (BC Resources and Investment Corporation), BC Ferries, social services for the mentally retarded and handicapped, labour/management relations, sale and lease of crown lands, urban transportation, and construction of a Vancouver convention centre. TRACK 2: Public service pension plans, government subsidies to private industry, federal/provincial relations, government boards and commissions, grants to senior citizens, fishing rights negotiations, alcohol and driving on BC highways, control of the size of the civil service, decriminalization of marijuana, and constitutional change in Canada.

Bill Bennett : [Jack Webster interview, March 23, 1977]

CALL NUMBER: T1707:0020 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Bill Bennett: Interviewed by Jack Webster SUMMARY: Premier Bill Bennett is interviewed by Jack Webster of radio station CJOR, Vancouver, 23 March 1977 (part 1).;

CALL NUMBER: T1707:0021 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Bill Bennett: Interviewed by Jack Webster SUMMARY: Premier Bill Bennett is interviewed by Jack Webster of radio station CJOR, Vancouver, 23 March 1977 (part 2). Following the Bennett interview, there are short interviews with NDP MLAs Charles Barber a;nd Don Lockstead, who discuss housing and coastal transportation, respectively.;

Bill Bennett : [press conferences, interviews, speeches, etc., April-May 1979]

CALL NUMBER: T3859:0034 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Bill Bennett : Joe Easingwood show, CJVI (tape 1) RECORDED: [location unknown], 1979-04-25 SUMMARY: Premier Bill Bennett on Joe Easingwood's radio show. NOTE: Transcript on file.; CALL NUMBER: T3859:0035 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Bill Bennett : Joe Easingwood show, CJVI (tape 2) RECORDED: [location unknown], 1979-04-25 SUMMARY: Premier Bill Bennett on Joe Easingwood's radio show. NOTE: Transcript on file.; CALL NUMBER: T3859:0036 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Bill Bennett : John Reynolds show, CJOR RECORDED: [location unknown], 1979-05-04 SUMMARY: Premier Bill Bennett on the John Reynolds radio show. NOTE: Transcript on file.; CALL NUMBER: T3859:0037 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Bill Bennett : Gary Bannerman show, CKNW (tape 1) RECORDED: [location unknown], 1979-05-07 SUMMARY: Premier Bill Bennett on the Gary Bannerman radio show. NOTE: Transcript on file.; CALL NUMBER: T3859:0038 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Bill Bennett : Gary Bannerman show, CKNW (tape 2) RECORDED: [location unknown], 1979-05-07 SUMMARY: Premier Bill Bennett on the Gary Bannerman radio show.; CALL NUMBER: T3859:0039 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Bill Bennett : Gary Bannerman show, CKNW (tape 3?) RECORDED: [location unknown], 1979-05-07 SUMMARY: Premier Bill Bennett on the Gary Bannerman radio show.;

Bill Bennett : [press conferences, interviews, speeches, etc., April-November 1977 & 1978]

CALL NUMBER: T1707:0105 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Bill Bennett: Comments on proposals for constitutional change, 1978 RECORDED: [location unknown], 1978 SUMMARY: TRACK 1: Premier Bill Bennett comments on the report of the Task Force on Canadian Unity (the Pepin/Robarts Commission), 1978. TRACK 2: Bennett explains the BC government's proposal for reform of the Canadian senate; his comments are followed by questions from the press. 1978. CALL NUMBER: T1707:0106 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Bill Bennett: Addresses a high school audience RECORDED: Vancouver (B.C.), 1977-04-28 SUMMARY: TRACK 1 & 2: Premier Bill Bennett addresses a student audience at Killarney High School in Vancouver South, 28 April 1977. His address is followed by a question-and-answer session with the students. CALL NUMBER: T1707:0107 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Bill Bennett: Jack Webster program (CJOR) RECORDED: [location unknown], 1977-11-04 SUMMARY: TRACK 1 & 2: Premier Bill Bennett is interviewed by Jack Webster on radio station CJOR in Vancouver, 4 November 1977. Various aspects of the provincial government are discussed. The program concludes ;with a session of phone-in questions from the listening audience. CALL NUMBER: T1707:0108 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Bill Bennett: On the Premiers' Conference at New Brunswick RECORDED: Victoria (B.C.), 1977-08 SUMMARY: TRACK 1: At a press conference in Victoria, Premier Bill Bennett discusses some issues he plans to discuss at the upcoming Premiers' Conference in New Brunswick. August 1977. [TRACK 2: blank.] CALL NUMBER: T1707:0109 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Bill Bennett: On the creation of BCRIC RECORDED: Victoria (B.C.), 1977-08-23 SUMMARY: At a press conference in Victoria, Premier Bill Bennett discusses the creation of the British Columbia Resources Investment Corporation (BCRIC), 23 August 1977. NOTE: TRANSCRIPT ONLY. CALL NUMBER: T1707:0110 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Bill Bennett:: Russ Froese (CKNW) interview on national unity and Quebec separatism RECORDED: [location unknown], 1977-08-24 SUMMARY: In an interview with Russ Froese of CKNW Vancouver on 24 August 1977, Premier Bill Bennett discusses aspects of the problem of national unity in Canada, including BC in confederation, Quebec's role in confederation, and the challenge posed by the election of a separatist provincial government in Quebec. NOTE: TRANSCRIPT ONLY. CALL NUMBER: T1707:0111 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Bill Bennett: On Japan/BC trade relations RECORDED: [location unknown], 1977-08-24 SUMMARY: In an interview with Doug Lower of CBC Toronto (television), Premier Bill Bennett discusses BC's trade relations with Japan, 24 August 1977. NOTE: TRANSCRIPT ONLY.

Bill Bennett : [press conferences, interviews, speeches, etc., March 1980]

CALL NUMBER: T3859:0077 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Bill Bennett : Barrie Clark show, CKNW RECORDED: [location unknown], 1980-03-03 SUMMARY: Premier Bill Bennett on the Barrie Clark show, CKNW.; CALL NUMBER: T3859:0078 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Bill Bennett : Halifax Herald interview RECORDED: [location unknown], 1980-03-11 SUMMARY: Premier Bill Bennett is interviewed by W.H. Shea, editor of the Halifax Herald.; CALL NUMBER: T3859:0079 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Bill Bennett : "Pacific Report" Interview, CBC Vancouver RECORDED: [location unknown], 1980-03-12 SUMMARY: Interview on "Pacific Report", CBC.; CALL NUMBER: T3859:0080 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Bill Bennett : Gary Bannerman show, CKNW RECORDED: [location unknown], 1980-03-12 SUMMARY: Premier Bill Bennett on the Gary Bannerman show, CKNW.; CALL NUMBER: T3859:0081 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Bill Bennett : John Reynolds show, CJOR RECORDED: [location unknown], 1980-03-17 SUMMARY: Premier Bill Bennett interview on the John Reynolds program.; CALL NUMBER: T3859:0082 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Bill Bennett : Toronto Star interview RECORDED: [location unknown], 1980-03-18 SUMMARY: Premier Bill Bennett is interviewed by Val Soars of the Toronto Star.; CALL NUMBER: T3859:0083 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Bill Bennett : Victoria Chamber of Commerce speech RECORDED: Victoria (B.C.), 1980-03-19 SUMMARY: Premier Bill Bennett -- speech to the Victoria Chamber of Commerce.;

Bill Bennett : [press conferences, interviews, speeches, etc., March-April 1979]

CALL NUMBER: T3859:0029 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Bill Bennett : John Reynolds show, CJOR (tape 1) RECORDED: [location unknown], 1979-03-28 SUMMARY: Premier Bill Bennett on the John Reynolds show.; CALL NUMBER: T3859:0030 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Bill Bennett : John Reynolds show, CJOR (tape 2) RECORDED: [location unknown], 1979-03-29 SUMMARY: Premier Bill Bennett on the John Reynolds show. NOTE: Transcript on file.; CALL NUMBER: T3859:0031 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Bill Bennett : Gary Bannerman show, CKNW RECORDED: [location unknown], 1979-04-03 SUMMARY: Premier Bill Bennett on the Gary Bannerman show. NOTE: Transcript on file.; CALL NUMBER: T3859:0032 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Bill Bennett : Announces 1979 provincial election RECORDED: [location unknown], 1979-04-03 SUMMARY: TRACK 1: Premier Bill Bennett announces election. TRACK 2: Bennett press conference re: election on May 10.; CALL NUMBER: T3859:0033 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Bill Bennett : Social Credit convention dinner speech RECORDED: [location unknown], 1979-04-07 SUMMARY: Premier Bill Bennett speech at Social Credit convention dinner. NOTE: Transcript on file.;

Bill Bennett : [press conferences, interviews, speeches, etc., November-December 1979]

CALL NUMBER: T3859:0052 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Bill Bennett : Gary Bannerman show, CKNW (tape 1) RECORDED: [location unknown], 1979-11-06 SUMMARY: TRACK 1: Premier Bill Bennett on Bannerman. TRACK 2: Bannerman continued.; CALL NUMBER: T3859:0053 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Bill Bennett : Gary Bannerman show, CKNW (tape 2) RECORDED: [location unknown], 1979-11-06 SUMMARY: Premier Bill Bennett and Bannerman continued.; CALL NUMBER: T3859:0054 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Bill Bennett : Terry Moore show, CJOR RECORDED: [location unknown], 1979-11-09 SUMMARY: TRACK 1: Premier Bill Bennett on Terry Moore, CJOR. TRACK 2: Terry Moore open line show, continued.; CALL NUMBER: T3859:0055 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Bill Bennett : On cabinet shuffle RECORDED: [location unknown], 1979-11-23 SUMMARY: Premier Bill Bennett on the cabinet shuffle.; CALL NUMBER: T3859:0056 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Bill Bennett : John Reynonds show, CJOR (tape 1) RECORDED: [location unknown], 1979-11-26 SUMMARY: TRACK 1: Premier Bill Bennett on John Reynolds, CJOR. TRACK 2: Reynolds show continued.; CALL NUMBER: T3859:0057 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Bill Bennett : John Reynonds show, CJOR (tape 2) RECORDED: [location unknown], 1979-11-26 SUMMARY: Premier Bill Bennett on John Reynolds show, CJOR.; CALL NUMBER: T3859:0058 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Bill Bennett : CKO radio interview RECORDED: [location unknown], 1979-12-06 SUMMARY: Premier Bill Bennett is interviewed by Lee Urquhart of CKO (radio station CKO-FM-4 of the CKO radio news network).;

Bill Bennett : [radio interviews, 1975]

CALL NUMBER: T1707:0001 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): W.R. Bennett on CJOR open line program RECORDED: [location unknown], 1975-05-19 SUMMARY: Bill Bennett, Leader of the Opposition, on a CJOR open line radio program, May 19, 1975.;

CALL NUMBER: T1707:0002 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): W.R. Bennet: radio interview RECORDED: [location unknown], 1975-11 SUMMARY: Radio interview with Bill Bennett, Leader of the Opposition, during the 1975 election campaign, November 1975. The radio station is unidentified.;

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