The All Blacks versus France.

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157580
Media type
Audio
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Rights Information
Reference
157580
Media type
Audio
Categories
Documentary radio programs
Interviews (Sound recordings)
Nonfiction radio programs
Radio interviews
Radio programs
Shortwave radio broadcasts
Sound recordings
Duration
00:35:29
Broadcast Date
1960s
Credits
RNZ Collection
Sellers, Peter, 1921- (d.2016), Sports presenter
Wallace, Bill, Speaker/Kaikōrero
Gallaher, David, Speaker/Kaikōrero
Cooke, Bert, Speaker/Kaikōrero
Nepia, George, 1905-1986, Speaker/Kaikōrero
Atkins, George, Speaker/Kaikōrero
Kearney, James Charles, 1920-1998, Speaker/Kaikōrero
McCarthy, Winston John, 1908-1984, Commentator
Woods, Arthur, Speaker/Kaikōrero
Millard, Norman, Speaker/Kaikōrero
McCAW, Bill, Speaker/Kaikōrero
White, Hallard Leo, 1929- (b.1929), Speaker/Kaikōrero
Dixon, Maurice James (Morrie), 1920-2004, Speaker/Kaikōrero
Marslin, Arthur, Speaker/Kaikōrero
Connor, Des, 1935-, Speaker/Kaikōrero
HORE, Jack, Speaker/Kaikōrero
McLean, Terry, 1913-, Speaker/Kaikōrero
Corner, Mervyn Miles Nelson, Interviewee
Cooke, Bert, Interviewee
National Radio (N.Z.) (estab. 1986, closed 2007), Broadcaster

A compilation of four audio cuts relating to sports:

1. The All Blacks versus France, a rugby documentary presented by Peter Sellers. Includes excerpts of rugby commentary, plus the French team singing. The speakers include Billy Wallace, Dave Gallagher, Bert Cooke, George Nepia, George Atkins, Jim Kearney, Winston McCarthy, Arthur Woods, Norman Millard, Bill McCaw, Hallard "Snow" White, Morrie Dixon, (?) Kershaw, Arthur Marslin, Des Connor, M. St. Laurent, Jack Hore and Terry McLean. Recorded 1961.

2. A French radio commentator gasps at Don Clarke kicking (commentary in French). Recorded 19 August 1961.

3. Rugby halfback, Merv Corner, talks about the 3-4-1 scrum and Obolensky's try in the English test on 4 January 1936. Recorded in 1963.

4. A. E. Cooke talks about the 1924-25 rugby tour, and comments on Maurice Brownlie's try after Cyril Brownlie was ordered off on 3 January 1925. Recorded in 1963.