- AAAB7734
- Item
- 1951
Part of John Emerson fonds
SUMMARY: H. Brock Smith reads part of "Enchanted Landsman"; introduction by John Emerson.;
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Part of John Emerson fonds
SUMMARY: H. Brock Smith reads part of "Enchanted Landsman"; introduction by John Emerson.;
Item consists of 1 audio cassette that contains three recordings, dated: 1949-02-08; 1947-05-12; and 1945-06-25 [part 1].
The content consists of musical variety show broadcast from the Orpheum Theatre, Vancouver, over the Trans-Canada network of the CBC. Sponsored by Nabob Foods. Format: Songs and instrumental music performed by the Richmond Hyslop Orchestra, Pat Morgan, Suzanne, plus guest performers. Jingles sung by the Nabobettes.
SUMMARY: Musical variety show broadcast from the Orpheum Theatre, Vancouver, over the Trans-Canada network of the CBC. Sponsored by Nabob Foods. Format: Songs and instrumental music performed by the Richmond Hyslop Orchestra, Pat Morgan, Suzanne, plus guest performers. Jingles sung by the Nabobettes.
SUMMARY: Air check of a musical variety radio show sponsored by Nabob Foods Ltd. and produced at Vancouver's Orpheum Theatre for broadcast on the CBC radio network. Off-air recording.
History of Williams Lake, B.C. : [series]
SUMMARY: Consists of 52 "mini-programs" -- 90-second items -- on the history of Williams Lake, B.C. Read by Dr. John Roberts.
Ian Arrol [announcing] : [analysis recording]
SUMMARY: Post-broadcast analysis recording of announcer Ian Arrol; 14 items in total. SIDE 1: "Holiday time: The water" (7 cuts); CBC news (1 cut). SIDE 2: "Holiday time: The honeymoon" (6 cuts).;
The fonds consists of oral history interviews, radio programs, and other sound recordings, as well as scripts, notes, correspondence, photographs, two amateur films, and a drawing. This material was created or accumulated by Imbert Orchard during the production of oral history interviews and documentary radio programs for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation in Vancouver, and in his later career as a university professor and freelance radio producer.
Orchard, Imbert, 1909-1991
Part of Imbert Orchard fonds
The series consists of scripts, notes, correspondence and background material related to the production of Orchard's documentary radio programs at CBC Vancouver, including the series "Living Memory" (1961-1964), "From the Mountains to the Sea" (1967)," and People in Landscape" (1968-1972). These programs were mainly based on Orchard's tape-recorded oral history interviews with B.C. pioneers (found in MS-3268). Also included in the papers are written reminiscences of some of Orchard's interviewees, notably Martin Starret, William John "Wiggs" O'Neill and Martha (O'Neill) Boss. These records, together with assorted pamphlets and newspaper cuttings, constitute MS-0364.
Part of Lorraine Straw fonds
Part of Lorraine Straw fonds
SUMMARY: J.A. Edwards interviewed by Jack Carbutt.;
Part of Lorraine Straw fonds
SUMMARY: Two copies of the same program.;
Jack Cullen radio broadcast collection
The collection consists of radio broadcasts of musical programs, including "Saturday at Shaughnessy Hospital", news, radio plays and variety shows.
Cullen, Jack, collector
James Laurie interview : [Reimer, 1978]
Part of Provincial Archives of British Columbia audio interviews, 1974-1992
CALL NUMBER: T3186:0001 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Early radio in Western Canada PERIOD COVERED: 1925-1955 RECORDED: West Vancouver (B.C.), 1978-03 SUMMARY: James Laurie began work for CNR Radio in 1925. Description of the operation of CNR Radio. First worked in Winnipeg. Stories about work for CNR Radio, 1925-37. Joined CBC in Vancouver, 1937. Laurie helped open the new CBC facilities in the Vancouver Hotel, 1938. The Royal Visit, 1939. Anecdotes about early outside broadcasts. Editing techniques and recording techniques. Technological limitations prior to the advent of tape recorders. Control room anecdotes. Description of Bill Herbert. Clashes between Ira Dilworth and Bill Herbert. Early portable tape recorders. Changes in radio: power supply, microphones. Start of anecdote about damaged mike cord on live broadcast, ca. 1936.
CALL NUMBER: T3186:0002 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): CBC Vancouver, the early years, 1937-1955 PERIOD COVERED: 1937-1955 RECORDED: West Vancouver (B.C.), 1978-03 SUMMARY: TRACK 1: Conclusion of anecdote about damaged mike cable on a live outdoors broadcast from Victoria Golf Course, ca. 1936. Description of Ira Dilworth, Director of Radio. Anecdote about "The Carson Family", a farm broadcast, being recorded at the Armstrong Fair. Moving into new CBC headquarters in Hotel Vancouver, 1937. [TRACK 2: blank; end of interview]
Just for fun, 1942-03-16 : [part 1 only]
SUMMARY: Episode of a CKNW Sunday morning program that ran for 15 years. With Hal Davis, Bob Hutton, and Warren Johnston. [Incomplete; part 1 only of a 30-minute program.];
The collection consists of radio broadcasts including music, variety shows, speeches, and advertisements, and two film prints of the Universal International Newsreel.
Hughes, Ken, collector
Morning at Metlakatla : [production elements]
Part of Imbert Orchard fonds
SUMMARY: Program elements (narration and actualities) for a CBC radio program about the missionary to Metlakahtla, William Duncan. T4222:0005 comprises examples of mixing and other techniques from this program and the program "Kitselas".
Mother (Mrs. J.A. Edwards interview)
Part of Lorraine Straw fonds
Part of Phillip Borsos fonds
SUMMARY: A cassette copy of the 1967 CBC Radio program "Nicola Country", which includes a discussion of Bill Miner's time in the Kamloops area.;
Non-CBC radio programs and sound recordings
Part of Imbert Orchard fonds
The series consists of various interviews, radio programs and other sound recordings that were received with the Imbert Orchard accessions, but were not produced by Orchard or for the CBC. The series includes: recordings by Mrs. Roxy Tomlinson about the missionary work of her father-in-law and her husband, the Revs. Robert Tomlinson Sr. and Jr.; oral history interviews by Bjorn Bjornson; recorded music transcriptions from NHK Japan; interviews or programming from radio stations CFTK Terrace, CHUB Nanaimo, CJOR and CKWX Vancouver, and CKOK Penticton; and audio documentary assignments by Orchard's SFU Communications students.
People in landscape : Introduction - roots and patterns
Part of Imbert Orchard fonds
SUMMARY: In this introduction to the third series, Imbert Orchard explains how the "People In Landscape" series came about, discusses some of the interviews, and (with technician Ian Stephen) recalls some experiences while gathering material for the series.
SUMMARY: "Points Of View" was a debating program. In this episode, the debate topic is "Professional versus. Amateur Sport" and the role of big business in sports. The debaters are Bill Good (Sr.) and Jim Kea;rney.;
Points west : [flying saucer interview]
Part of Ken Hughes collection
SUMMARY: "Points West" was a program of discussion, interviews and current events for Western Canadian listeners. This episode consists of an Interview with Daniel Fry, who claims to have had contact with a re;mote-controlled flying saucer.;
Provincial Educational Media Centre : school broadcasts
The series consists of radio programs produced by the Division of School Radio Broadcasts and its successor bodies, between 1940 and 1980.
The BC School Broadcasts were a series of educational radio programs designed to supplement existing school curriculum and were broadcast over the CBC's Pacific network. The majority of school broadcasts were organized and administered at the provincial level between the Department of Education and the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. The series went on the air in March 1938 as a twice-weekly program that later expanded to daily broadcasts. The BC School Broadcasts continued until 1980.
The series includes 38 episodes from 1940-1949 (mainly on audio disc), with the balance of the programs dating from 1950-1980. The series also contains the Education Department's one-page description sheets for each of the broadcast programs on audio reels from T4022. These sheets are in eight volumes and are arranged chronologically.
British Columbia. Provincial Educational Media Centre
This series contains public relations and educational reference material consisting of texts for public lectures, radio broadcasts and materials relating to ranger training prior to the establishment of the Forest Ranger School at Green Timbers. Much of the material was originally produced for the annual District Foresters Meetings.
British Columbia. Kamloops Forest District (1913-1978)
Radio excerpts, 1933-1970 : [compilation]
SUMMARY: A selection of British Columbia radio broadcast excerpts from the period 1933-1970, compiled for the Early Broadcasting Exhibit at the British Columbia Association of Broadcasters conference (1987). Dubbed from originals held by the BC Archives. The excerpts include commercials, news and sports coverage, documentaries, variety and special event programs, etc. See file for a complete list of the excerpts.
Part of Bill Ward collection
The item is an audio recording containing the following segments:
An episode of "Conservation Calling", a weekly 15-minute radio show on CFJC Kamloops in the early 1950s.
A radio program of accordion and band music, sponsored by Syd Smith's Ltd. of Kamloops. Followed by reading of local news from the "Ashcroft Journal" and "Lillooet District News"
Radio program of country music and comedy, sponsored by Syd Smith's Ltd. Of Kamloops. Featured performers include: Leroy and the Blnd Boys; the Happy Rascals (a quartet); Peg Molan [sp?], "the king of the ditty singers"; Curley Perry ["our song bird"]; and host Jim "Roundboy" Jeffries.
Dubs of radio advertisements for Kamloops businesses and products, including: Cranston Roofing and Insulation, Titan Saws, Kamloops Tire Hospital, and North River Coach Lines.
Part of Lorraine Straw fonds
SUMMARY: Jack Carbutt comments on the theme "Be the best", etc.;
Part of Lorraine Straw fonds
SUMMARY: Jack Carbutt discusses the subject of "our selves".;
Part of Lorraine Straw fonds
SUMMARY: Jack Carbutt discusses individual behaviour.;
Sunny Trails Nudist Club collection
The file consists of six audio recordings made around 1953. They primarily contain dubs of radio broadcasts pertaining to the Sunny Trails Nudist Club in Surrey, B.C.