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CBC Monday evening : Tidewaters ; Courtenay Youth Music Camp
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1973-08-20 [date recorded] (Creation)
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1 audio reel (00:59:20) : 19 cm/sec, 1 track ; 27 cm
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CBC Monday evening
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SUMMARY: (1) "Tidewaters" was the 13th program in "From the Mountains to the Sea", a series about the history and people of British Columbia's regions, based on oral history interviews recorded by Robert (later Imbert) Orchard. It deals with the people who lived at different parts of the British Columbia coastline. The outer coast of British Columbia and the story of some of the wrecks around Cape Beale. Settlers on the coast: the Finns of Sointula, the Norwegians of Bella Coola, and the people who settled at the north end of Vancouver Island. Also the coastal Indians: the Haidas and their huge canoes, and the Nootka whale-hunters. Voices heard include: Ethel Cadorin, Edward Joyce, Annie Hayes, Ted Levelton, Milo Fougner, Arvo Tynjala, Frank Hole and Chief William Scow. The Hamatsa songs were performed by Mary Johnson, Annie Hayes, and Arvo Tynjala; another song was sung by Dick Willy. (2) In a concert from the Courtenay Youth Music Camp, Simon Streatfield conducts the Faculty Orchestra in works by; Vivaldi, Bach and Respighi, with soloists Steven Staryk, Otto Eifert and Ray Still. NOTE: Only the "Tidewaters" documentary is on this tape, which is tape 1 of 2.
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Imbert Orchard, 1974-1975
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Reference cassette copy available
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- Copying Restriction: Clients requesting research/private copies must fill out CBC form.
- Use Restriction: Not for broadcast or commercial use without written permission of the CBC.
- Copyright Status: Copyright Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.
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For original, master and preservation copies of the program "Tidewaters", see T2512:0001.
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Accession number(s): T4255
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Previously described as AAAB6594
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See documentation file for CBC dubbing requisition, continuity sheet, and cue sheet (5 p.).
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producing company: CBU (Radio station : Vancouver, B.C.), producer: Don Mowatt, producer: Imbert Orchard, interviewer: Imbert Orchard, writer: Imbert Orchard, performer: Courtenay Youth Music Camp Faculty Orchestra, narrator: Michael Irwin, announcer: Bert Nelson, composer: Elliot M. Weisgarber, conductor: Simon Streatfeild, technical assistance: Ian Stephen, broadcaster: Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
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- Collective settlements--British Columbia
- Finnish Canadians--British Columbia
- Music festivals--British Columbia
- Norwegian Canadians--British Columbia
- Radio programs, Musical--British Columbia
- Scandinavians--British Columbia
- Shipwrecks
- Haida
- Indigenous peoples--British Columbia--Pacific Coast
- Indigenous whalers--British Columbia
- Nuu-chah-nulth
- Indigenous peoples--British Columbia--Music