[All blacks, 1963-64].

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Interviews (Sound recordings)
Nonfiction radio programs
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Radio sports events
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Duration
00:32:53
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RNZ Collection
National Radio (N.Z.) (estab. 1986, closed 2007), Broadcaster
Laidlaw, Chris, 1943-, Interviewee
Oliver, Charles Joshua, 1905-1977, Interviewee
SADLER, Bernard, Interviewee
WALLACE, Billy, Interviewee
Nicholls, Marcus Frederick, 1901-1972, Interviewee
Jarden, Ronald Alexander, Interviewee
Bannister, Roger, Interviewee
Knight, Susan, Interviewee
Kerr, Edward, Interviewee

A compilation of eleven audio cuts.
1. All Black, Chris Laidlaw, talks about the tour to the United Kingdom in 1963-64. Also mentions the French referee.
2. Commentary of the 1962 cricket match between New Zealand vs Fiji at Dunedin on January 20, 1962.
3. England vs Australia in the second cricket test, includes the winning hit. Recorded January 3, 1963.
4. Diver, Sue Knight talks about her training and trials for the Olympics. Recording date unknown.
5. All Black, Charlie Oliver, speaks about the Ireland game on December 7, 1935. Recorded in the 1960's.
6. "Joey" Sadler describes the rugby test between New Zealand and Scotland on November 23, 1935. Recorded in 1963.
7. All Black, (Billy) W. J. Wallace, talks about the English and French games during the 1905 tour. Recorded in 1963.
8. Mark Nicholls describes highlights of the Welsh rugby game on November 29, 1924. Recorded in 1963.
9. Ron Jarden talks about the rugby test against Scotland on February 15, 1954. Recorded in 1963.
10. E. J. Kerr, the managing director of the Timaru Herald, speaks of the paper's first 100 years from 1864-1964. The paper was the first to inaugurate rural delivery in New Zealand. Recorded in 1964.
11. Athlete, Roger Bannister, talks about the three minute mile being possible. Recorded in 1964.