Radio programs--Canada

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Anthology : Greetings

SUMMARY: "Anthology" ran for over 30 years on CBC radio. It was planned as a literary magazine for radio, featuring short stories, poetry, literary talks, discussions and reports on the arts from various world; centres. This episode marks the 30th anniversary of the series. Robert Chesterman hosts the program, which includes a mosaic of some of the personalities, writers, contributors, producers who worked ;on the program in its 30 year history.;

Books for the times

SUMMARY: Book reviewer Ralph Marvin discusses "My Three Years with Eisenhower" by Harry Butcher and "Give Back My Hills and Valleys" by I. Feng.;

CBC Radio network promo disc

SUMMARY: A disc of promotional spots for programs and performers featured on the CBC Radio network. SIDE 1: Items 1-3: The Carl Tapscott Singers. Items 4-5: "Ferguson", a program featuring Max Ferguson. Items ;6-10: Ivan Romanoff's musical program "Continental Holiday", which continued from his previous CBC show "Songs of My People" (1953-1963). Items 11-13: The radio program "Countdown". SIDE 2: Items 1-4;: Gordie Tapp's radio show "What's On Tapp". Items 5-10: The radio program "Assignment". Items 11-13: The radio program "CBC Sunday Night". Items 14-16: The radio program "Project '64".;

Claire Wallace's notebook : [programs 26 -30]

SUMMARY: Five episodes of a syndicated five-minute program of news, personalities, household hints, etc. SIDE 1: Programs 26-28, Oct. 10-12. SIDE 2: Programs 29-30, Oct. 15-16. Sponsor: Assoc. Salmon Canners ;of B.C.;

Matters of record. [An album of familiar voices]

SUMMARY: Program in a series featuring excerpts from radio programs of the past. On this program, J. Frank Willis compares old and new methods of broadcasting using interviews and examples of programs such as The Craigs, Maggie Muggins, Kindergarten of the Air, Gladstone Murray speaking about CBC news, Clary Settel interviewing Jack Dempsey on the show Clary's Gazette, part of an NHL broadcast, John Fisher, and the program Rawhide. [NAC description]

Norma MacMillan interview

CALL NUMBER: T3877:0008 track 2 RECORDED: Victoria (B.C.), 1979-09-06 SUMMARY: Norma MacMillan discusses early theatre in Vancouver and Victoria: working on CBC radio in Toronto, doing children's voices; New York radio; son Stefan got into acting as a child, as did daughter Alison; husband Thor's involvement with Totem; her writing and acting skills; starting as a girl in Kiwanis shows at the Strand; getting on with the Vancouver Little Theatre; Evonne Firkens; Phoebe Smith; "Peg o' my Heart" experience; working at Totem; the Janolwskis; Elsie Graham.

CALL NUMBER: T3877:0009 RECORDED: Victoria (B.C.), 1979-09-06 SUMMARY: Continuation of Norma MacMillan's interview with Peter Mannering.

Rawhide

SUMMARY: Satirical sketch on a "College of Sports Knowledge", featuring Max Ferguson as "Rawhide".;

Recordings of 1930s radio broadcasts

SUMMARY: TRACK 1: (a) Royal highlights, 1932-33. (b) Edward VIII abdication speech. (c) Amos and Andy, recorded in Vancouver, 1932-02-22. (d) Al Jolson "Lifebuoy" show, 1938. TRACK 2: (a) Fred Culley and His Royal York Hotel Orchestra, Toronto, 1929. (b) Billy Eckstine, Montreal, 1929. (c) George Wade and His Cornhuskers, 1935. (d) CKMO sign-off, 1938. (e) Billy Browne on CKMO, 1934. (f) Leckie Quartet (shoe commercial), 1934. (g) Earle Connor on CKWX, 1934 [or 1943?]. (h) Kitsilano Boys' Band on CRCV, 1937. (i) The CNR Porters on CRCV [?], 1933. (j) Western Canada Radio News on CKWX, 1934. (k) King George VI [or V?], Christmas message on CRCV. (l) "Venetians" on CRCV, 1934.

The way of the Indian : For posterity

SUMMARY: "The Indian has an impressive culture, but how much is generally known of it? His music, dance, art, legend and humor will always remain a distinctive feature of our Canadian heritage." (description from CBC Times, 1 July 1961, pp. 2-8)

Up to now, 1971-06-23

SUMMARY: CBC afternoon regional public affairs program, originating from Winnipeg. Current affairs, news, sports, weather, etc. Hosts are Gran Marsh and Gerry Haslam.

Up to now, 1971-06-25

SUMMARY: CBC afternoon regional public affairs program, originating from Winnipeg. Current affairs, news, sports, weather, etc. Hosts are Gran Marsh and Gerry Haslam.

Willie the squowse

SUMMARY: "Willie the Squowse", a radio play by Ted Allan, is the story of a "squowse" -- part squirrel, part mouse -- who finds himself caught inside the household walls shared by two families, and how his pr;esence changes their lives. Cast: Ted Allan, Robert Christie, Alex McKee, Ruth Springford, John Drainie, Nina Klowden, Alan Pierce, Jane Mallett, Tommy Tweed, Ed Wilson.;