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A Canadian voice for literature. On the seventh in the Rewind series celebrating the 75th birthday of the CBC, Michael Enright is joined by Eleanor Wachtel from Writers and Company. For 75 years, CBC Radio has played a major role as coach, critic and abov
n the sixth of the Rewind shows that celebrate the 75th birthday of the CBC, it's a look at regional programming. We might live in this great dominion called Canada, but we also live in our neighbourhoods and towns, cities and provinces. The stories that
More about the 75th anniversary of the CBC. It’s all about sports as Michael Enright and his co host Robin Brown look at 75 years of sports coverage on CBC.
A look at music programming from the past 75 years. The CBC's role in Canada's culture is almost immeasurable. It has commissioned music, uncovered and nurtured talent, had live on air performances, interviewed musicians and composers and of course played
Michael Enright is joined by CBC Radio host Shelagh Rogers to look at some of the personalities who have graced the air on CBC Radio. It's the third on the series celebrating 75 years of CBC Radio.
Rewind celebrates the 75th birthday of CBC with a look at immigration and multiculturalism. CBC host Garvia Bailey, of Big City, Small World, joins Michael Enright as they talk about the Underground Railroad, a Chinese hockey team from the late 1940s, Afr
The first of ten special programs that celebrate the 75th birthday of the CBC, which was last fall. Michael Enright is joined by Carol Off, host of As it Happens, as they look at- what else? Celebrations.
On the Rewind podcast, a look at the beat generation from 1959. Inspired by Jack Kerouac, Allen Ginsberg and William S. Burroughs, the Beats changed the tone of music, poetry and set the stage for the counterculture movement of the 60s.
On Rewind, it's all about fitness. Remember the Royal Canadian Air Force’s 5BX plan? Perhaps that perennially fit 60 year old Swede? How about Participaction or Jane’s Fonda’s “feel the burn?” You'll get moving with Rewind.
Today on Rewind, more lost arts. Last time we dipped into some items from the program Morningside with Peter Gzowski. In 1991 they decided to revive some activities once considered to be part of everyday life but now seen as archaic. They included tying a
On Rewind today segments from a series that first aired in 1991 on Morningside, about lost arts. Skills like writing a letter, darning a sock, taking a Sunday drive and learning how to waltz. Peter Gzowski and the crew at Morningside decided that Canadian
Today, we celebrate one of Canada’s greatest singer/songwriters. He’s a man who’s received multiple Juno and Grammy awards as well as the Governor General’s Performing Arts Award. He’s an officer of the Order of Canada; he’s been nominated for an academy
Coming up on Rewind- the Queen comes to Canada. From her first visits as princess with her new husband, to her official visits opening Parliament and the St Lawrence Seaway and repatriating the constitution, she has worked hard to be a part of Canadians’
Today it's a trip back to 1967 when Canada was celebrating our Centennial at Expo 67, the world's fair in Montreal. Every day the fair was on, CBC Radio aired a special program called Expodition.
On today’s Rewind, two segments from the series Canadian Snapshots, program that promised to (quote) "turn the lens of the radio camera to the wonders and oddities of Canada and bring the vast panorama of the country to the airwaves.” Canadian Snapshots