Adman Terry O'Reilly answers these questions and more as he investigates the world of real estate advertising in a recent episode of his hugely successful and entertaining
CBC radio documentary series Under the Influence.
(Though released on CD by Delos, the disc lacks «Requiem for a Cavalier» - an edited 25 minute audio track from a 1968 Canadian
CBC radio documentary on star Errol Flynn, which was also broadcast by the BBC in England, and by ABC in Australia, in a longer 50 minute version.)
Not exact matches
Upon returning to Winnipeg with her family in 1991, she freelanced at the
CBC, making
radio documentaries.
He's the author of two books of poetry, Swing in The Hollow (2002) and Two Bits (2007), and co-author of a collection of short fiction (Cars, 2002); he has also published widely as a journalist and essayist, and has produced, written and performed
radio monologues and
documentaries about blindness for the
CBC.
He has also produced, written and performed
radio monologues and
documentaries about blindness for the
CBC.
Her work was featured in a 2013
radio documentary by Paul Kennedy on
CBC's Ideas, titled Valley of the Deer; has been reviewed in publications including The New York Times, Art Papers, The Globe and Mail, The Toronto Star, and Border Crossings; and appears in several books including Better Off Dead edited by Sarah Juliet Lauro.
He has since presented two influential
documentary CBC Radio series on the environment, It's a Matter of Survival and From Naked Ape to Superspecies.
Adapted from a
documentary done for The Current on
CBC Radio One.
I made my living for some years as a free lance journalist, mainly doing
radio documentaries for
CBC.
«I had the feeling that what was I doing there as a librarian was important,» he said in The Current's [a
CBC radio show]
documentary «Shelf Life,» adding, «I don't how many inmates have told me that they have never read a book
«I had the feeling that what was I doing there as a librarian was important,» he said in The Current's [a
CBC radio show]
documentary «Shelf Life,» adding, «I don't how many inmates have told me that they have never read a book before they were incarcerated.