Sounds Historical for Sunday 12 September 2010
8:07 Today in New Zealand History
The life of the Evening Post editor, Gresley Lukin.
8:12 Letters
8:17 The Yellow Rose of Texas (George)
Mitch Miller and the Gang CD Columbia 45110
8:23 A 1958 visit to St Margaret's College, Christchurch
Part Two: The students sing the school hymn; Marla Thompson talks about the school's music department and musical culture;the art teacher, Miss Tootall, talks about the art curriculum; the school choir performs a traditional song;
8:31 Homework
1. Mystery Voice
2:. Which rugby team went on an overseas tour and played 107 matches?.
3: Which prime minister attended Te Pahu Primary School?
8:33 Streets of My City
John Morton contrasts three Auckland suburbs in 1979. Part One
8:44 Black Billy Tea (Cape/Toms)
Phil Garland CD Kiwi SLC 255
8:45 Donald Bell recalls his life as a deerstalker in the 1930s in a 1968 interview
Part One
8:54 Concert for troops in Korea - 1950
A Papakura concert featuring Pat Otway, Martin Winiata, Coral Cummins and Oswald Cheesman Part Two
8:59 Don't Give Up On Us Baby (MacAuley)
Radio New Zealand Orchestra LP Tartar 005
9:08 As I Remember
Playing Against the Wind, Part 14, written and read by Neville Martin
9:13 A-Round the Corner (Trad/Marais)
Jo Stafford RNZ CD
9:22 Homework
9:23 From the Hit Parade Days
September 1964 - Ted Thorpe talks to Del Shannon in Wellington.
Handyman (Shannon/Cook) RNZ CD
Del Shannon
9:29 Professor John Mackie,
Professor John Mackie who recently turned 100, recalls his student days at Otago University and the training which led him to become a renowned geologist.
9:39 New Zealand Place Names with Joe Karetai - Hokitika
9:44 Book of the Week
Feeling for Daylight - The Photographs of Jack Adamson by Rhian Gallagher
South Canterbury Museum
9:59 Lucky Me (Black/Bourke)
Radio New Zealand Orchestra LP Tartar TRL 005