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Music on the menu, 1965-08-02

SUMMARY: "Music On The Menu" was a radio series from Vancouver produced during 1965; the first show was in April and the last show aired in October. It featured a mix of popular, folk and Canadian songs, which; were introduced with commentary. This episode, which aired on August 2, 1965, featured singers Bud Spencer and Claire Klein, accompanied by Bud Henderson's Quintet: Bud Henderson on piano, Ray Moga on guitar, Fraser McPherson on flute, Stan Johnson on bass, and Jim Whiteman on drums.

Bach Choir

SUMMARY: This episode is entitled "Bach Choir". No content details are available.

Griffes prologue

SUMMARY: "CBC Monday Evening" was a multi-part series that included documentaries and interviews on the arts, along with drama and serious music. This episode "Griffes Prologue".

Victor Jara

SUMMARY: "Ideas" is a CBC Radio series that presents in-depth talks and discussion on a range of historical and contemporary subjects. The series evolved from an FM program entitled "The Best Ideas You'll H;ear Tonight" that was first broadcast in the fall of 1965, in response to an interest in adult education. This episode is titled "Victor Jara" and features the Chilean musician Victor Jara, including his death in 1973, during the civil war.

Between ourselves : B.C. scene

SUMMARY: "Between Ourselves" was a weekly series of hour-long radio programs that presented Canada to Canadians. It featured aspects of Canadian life in docudramas, plays, music, and interviews, originating fr;om different regions of Canada. The series ran from 1966 to 1979. This episode, "BC Scene", features topical satire, comedy sketches and recorded music. Voices heard include Jack Humphrey, Roger Montg;omery, Daphne Goldrick, Jimmy Johnston, Angela Gann, John Sparks and host Doug Campbell.;

Vancouver theatre : Flowers from Oakalla

SUMMARY: "Vancouver Theatre" was a series that featured new plays by Canadian writers, together with adaptations of works from other media and from other countries. In this episode, "Flowers from Oakalla" by D;avid Watmough, a writer visits an inmate at Oakalla Prison.;

The Hornby collection : The Old West is alive and well and living in D. Land ; The signs of life

SUMMARY: "The Hornby Collection" is an anthology of plays, documentaries, interviews and selected fiction for radio -- all written, prepared and produced in British Columbia. Part 1: "The Old West is Alive an;d Well and Living in D Land" by Regina Puckett. An affectionate remembrance of the old west in BC through songs and stories. (Presumably a repeat of the item first aired on 1981-01-24.) Part 2: "The; Signs of Life", a play by Karl Sandor, with original music by Michael Baker. Two old barbershop quartet members plan their deaths.;

The Hornby collection : Spandau : pas de deux ; Women as seen by men

SUMMARY: "The Hornby Collection" is an anthology of plays, documentaries, interviews and selected fiction for radio -- all written, prepared and produced in British Columbia. Part 1: A sound feature in English and French. Part 2: A play by Otto Lowy, set in Spandau prison, in which Rudolf Hess confronts the ghost of Ludwig II of Bavaria.

Heritage theatre : Japanese internment : 1942

SUMMARY: "Heritage Theatre" was a series of short historical plays set in the Vancouver environs. These vignettes illustrate some of the significant events and interesting episodes from Vancouver's earliest ti;mes. First broadcast in 1977, the plays were made in co-operation the Social Planning Department of the City of Vancouver. This series was broadcast during the summer of 1981. This episode, "Japanese ;Internment: 1942" by Tom Cone, depicts the Japanese internment camps during World War II.;

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