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Fifty Years of Radio: A Celebration of CBC Radio, 1936-1986

Includes excerpts of addresses and numerous CBC Programs 1946-1965. Side One: side 3 - 1946-1955. Program excerpts, including Diefenbaker, Funeral of Mr. King, Red Kelly, King George VI, Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II, Wayne and Schuster. Side Two: side 4 - 1956-1965. Program excerpts and parts of interviews with Elvis Presley, Lester B. Pearson, Pierre Trudeau, Leonard Cohn, Assassination of John F. Kennedy, New Canadian Flag debate, etc.

Fifty Years of Radio: A Celebration of CBC Radio, 1936-1986

Includes excerpts of addresses and numerous CBC programs 1966-1986. Side One: side 5 - 1966-1975. Program excerpts and parts of interviews with Mr. Vickard, Dr. Martin Luther King, Pierre Trudeau, Andrew Allen, etc. Side Two: Side 6 - 1976-1986. Program excerpts and parts of interviews with Terry Fox, Queen Elizabeth II, George Orwell, etc.

Edward R. Murrow: Reporting live: A selection from the original, history-making broadcasts from the CBS news archives

Broadcaster from New York City, N.Y., Edward Murrow Reporting live. Includes excerpts from many of Murrow's famous world War II broadcasts and reports on several events and individuals in the period from 1945 to 1961, including the Korean War, Senator Joseph Raymond McCarthy, John F. Kennedy, and migrant workers in Florida. Side One: Report live from London (bombing), description of Berlin in Flames, report inside Hitler's De4ath Camp, London - Celebration, Atomic Bomb, Korea live. Side Two: McCarthyism, John Kennedy, Migrant workers, farewell address to CBS, discusses journalists, farewell to studio 9, blitz in London, farwell to England, tribute to Pailey.

De Gaulle, Charles

Side One: Université de Montreal, Roger Gaudry introduces the General, followed by De Gaulle's speech. Side Two: Drapeau's farewell speech to De Gaulle at city hall reception.

De Gaulle, Charles

Side One: De Gaulle's reply to Drapeau at city hall reception. Side Two: General De Gaulle's "Vive le Quebec libre speech from balcony of Montreals city hall, followed by Mayor Drapeau's short address at his office and General's brief reply..

De Gaulle, Charles

Side One: May of Three-Rivers introduces the General, followed by de Gaulle's speech. Side Two: Premier Johnson's introduction to de Gaulle at Wolfe's Cove July 23, 1967 and De Gaulle's speech at Quebec.

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