[John Parker]

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1972
Reference
27269
Media type
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Year
1972
Reference
27269
Media type
Audio
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Categories
Nonfiction radio programs
Radio interviews
Radio programs
Radio speeches
Sound recordings
Duration
00:32:21
Broadcast Date
10 Mar 1972
Credits
RNZ Collection
Greer, Germaine, 1939-
Parker, John, Speaker/Kaikōrero
FISTOULARI, Anatole, Speaker/Kaikōrero
Cantelo, April, Interviewee
Jensen, Owen (b.1907, d.1997), Interviewer
Seaman, Christopher, 1942-, Speaker/Kaikōrero
Finlay, Martyn (Allan Martyn), 1912-1999, Speaker/Kaikōrero
Somare, Michael (b.1936), Speaker/Kaikōrero
New Zealand Broadcasting Corporation (estab. 1962, closed 1975), Broadcaster

A compilation of eight audio cuts from the 1969-1974.

1. John Parker praises cricketer Glen Turner. 1973.

2. SingerApril Cantelo, in a general interview with Owen Jensen. 1969.

3. Conductor Anatole Fistoulari, talks about Gustav Mahler and his daughter Anna, whom Fistoulari married. 1970.

4. Conductor Christopher Seaman is interviewed on the influence of previous experiences as a timpanist having a Cambridge degree. 1971.

5. Michael Somare Chief Justice of Papua New Guinea, on problems and plans before self-government. 1973-04-13.

6. Report by Frank [?] from The Hague on Attorney-General Martyn Finlay putting New Zealand's case about French nuclear testing at Mururoa to the International court of justice. 1973-05-25.

7. Recordings from the Australian feminist Germaine Greer's 1972 visit to New Zealand. Actuality of student protest outside Wellington District Court as Greer faces criminal charges in an Auckland Court for using obscene language. [Protestors chant the offending word which caused Greer to be charged] 1972-03-10.

8. An item on artificial golf driving ranges in Japan. January 1974.