Sounds Historical for Sunday 17 August 2008
Sounds Historical for Sunday 17 August 2008
8:08 Introduction
8:11 Today in New Zealand History
Annexation of Kermadec Islands, 17 August 1887.
8:17 Bookshelf:
Te Puke, Nga Tangata me Nga Wahi â€" People and Places
Te Puke Historical Project (c/- Western Bay of Plenty District Council)
8:21 Boys of Brittany Medley
Barrie French
CD Wairarapa on CD
CD 001
8:27 Homework
8:30 As I Remember
T E Y Seddon recalls the first Wellington to Auckland train journey, August 1908.
8:43 As Time Goes By (Hupfield)
Howard Morrison
CD BMG 74321 329452 CD
8:48 Headlines of 1932 read by Geoff Robinson
Underneath the Arches
Flanagan and Allen
8:53 1976 4ZB Defribulater Appeal
extract: Kevin Mills, George Speed, Selwyn Toogood, Neil Collins and others.
9:00 News
9:06 As I Remember
The Fishing Trip by Allan Smith read by Roger Smith.
9:12 Letter from Stan Smith
9:15 The Wild Colonial Boy (Halford/Harvey)
Neville Chamberlain
45 HMV HR 175
9:20 Homework
9:25 John Nesbitt’s Passing Parade - 1944
The story of Jules Verne
9:34 Dear Hearts and Gentle People
The Knaves and Mavis Rivers
RNZ CD
9:37 From Poverty Bay to Broadway â€" the story of Tom Heeney
Jim Sullivan talks to the author Lydia Monin and we hear extracts from an interview recorded by Tom Heeney in New Zealand in the late 1940s.
Hodder Moa
ISBN 978-1-86971-125-2