Sounds Historical for Sunday 10 March 2013
8:10 Today in New Zealand History – 10 March 1869
New Zealand Cross announced.
4’33”
8:17 Artist: George Formby
Song: Our Sergeant Major
Comp: Not stated
Album: 743515
Label: Rajon
Dur: 2’47”
8:21 New Zealand’s only prisoner of war in the Korean War was Gunner Graeme Garland
In this recording he and his family are interviewed on his return from Korea on 23 August 1953.
9’16”
8:34 Homework
8:36 The Story of a “forgotten” poet – Ernest Eyre
5’25”
8:45 Artist: Rude Sunde with Stefan and Jordan Clist
Song: Danger Reef
Comp: Sunde
Dur: 3’30”
8:51 Jim Henderson and the story of the bulldozer on the West Coast
8’58”
9:06 As I Remember
The Place We Called Home by Cliff Couch of Paraparaumu, read by Damon Taylor.
2’32”
9:13 As I Remember Archive
Banking on the Buses by Graham Moore, read by Roger Smith. First broadcast August 2008.
3’25”
9:17 Artist: Ngati Poneke Young Maori Club
Song: Ko Tenei Te Po
Comp: Not stated
Album: 701
Label: Atoll
Dur: 2’24”
9:20 Homework
9:22 Prisoner of war of the Japanese and later well-known cartoonist Sid Scales describes his wartime experiences
Part One
10’41”
9:36 Artist: Monte Ray and Joe Loss and Orch
Song: There’ll Always Be An Angel in England
Comp: Not stated
Album: 743515
Label: Rajon
Dur: 3’02”
9:40 Historian Keith Scott discusses his research into the industrial schools of the 19th and early 20th century
18”08”