Sunday, January 20, 2019

SEVERAL MORE BLASTS FROM THE PAST


CBC Radio One “The Current” with Ron James rant then into Country 96 Kingston from December 8, 2002 from 12:20-1:55 p.m. with commercials for DogWatch Fence Systems, Township Tire, Stone Mills Food Town, and promo for “The E Break” with Jim Elliot. Anncr Greg Moulton taking requests during “Sunday in the Country.” Weather forecast. Commercials for Bitters & Grapes, real estate agent Bob McKeen, KFC, Tommy Hunter coming to the Grand Theatre January 31, Norton Electronics, promo for spiritofkingston.com. Commercials for Flower Market, real estate agents Greg Enright and Mary Churchill, Internet Kingston, Ben Moss Jewelers, Kingston Spring Muffler, and psa for the 2002 Clothes For Kids campaign. Phone requests. Commercials for Potter’s Appliance Repairs, StarChoice, Kingston Kia, Kingston Community Credit Union, Leon’s. Weather forecast. Commercials for Whisky Willy’s, Bush beer, The Pond Place, Boyer’s GM, Operation Red Nose psa. Phone request going out to couple welcoming new baby. Commercials for National Will Kit, Fielding’s Tire, Kingston Diesel Services, Morch Marine. More song requests. Commercials for Doug’s Antenna Sales and Service, The Door Doctor, Holiday Inn Kingston Waterfront, Shoppers Drug Mart, 401 Auto Mall, promo for Corus Blurt contest. Child requesting “Daddy’s Hands” for his father. Psa for Al-Anon, commercials for Staples Business Depot, George Lyon’s Chrysler, First Choice. Then a request from a sibling in the same family.

93.7 CKOL-FM Campbellford Audrey finishing bluegrass show, then into rock and roll show with Dave Lockwood.

CBC Radio One March 12, 2003 “The Roundup” rebroadcasting an episode of “Madly Off in All Directions" followed by Bill Richardson telling the listeners about a live show taking place at CBC Vancouver headquarters a week from then.

91.3  CJLX-FM from early December 2006. “Big Band Saturday” with Andy Sparling memorializing Jackie Ray, then into “Journey” with John Henderson. Commercials for Huff Estates Winery, Bob Kloot GM and Copperfield’s Fitness. Psas for VON Community Care of Quinte West and the Alzheimers Society. Promos for “The Art of the Musical Theatre” with Dave Sovereign and “Sunday Coffee House” with Greg Schatzmann.

CBC Radio One November 16, 2002 “DNTO” Sook-Yin Lee interviewing expert on music from James Bond films. Then into Country 96 Kingston from the following day with “Sunday In The Country” Hosted by Greg Moulton. Commercials for Herbal One, GM Goodrench, Gateway Toyota, Dodge Caravan, Ace Rent-a-car, McDonald’s. Promos for contest to win Tim McGraw’s “The Dancehall Doctors” and for “Live and Kickin in Kingston” feature.

98.3 CFLY-FM Kingston, anncr promoting “Discovery” feature that afternoon. Then into “Finkleman’s 45s” on CBC Radio, then back to CFLY. ID “FM 98.3 CFLY, Kingston’s easy listening favourites from the sixties, seventies and eighties.”

CBC Radio One February 23, 2007, “Dispatches” with story about Fijian troops fighting in Iraq, then host Rick McInnes Ray conducted interview about military contractors, followed by a guest essay about the same issue. Then promo for “The Current” guest hosted by Elizabeth Gray, then into news with Martina Fitzgerald. On the other side of the tape, a documentary hosted by Lloyd Robertson about a Canadian soldier and the soldier’s relationship with the German town he helped liberate during World War II. Promos for “Ancestors in the Attic”, “CSI: New York” and “Columbia: The Final Hours.” Commercials included Newfoundland and Labrador tourism, Irish tourism, Nissan Altima, Olay, Best Western, Polaris ATVs, Cialis, Saab.

CBC Radio One spring 2006 “The Vinyl Café” featuring a couple different folk bands, then into “Madly Off in All Directions” hosted by Bette McDonald and featuring Jessica Holmes and singing duo Tracey Brown and Randall Prescott. Then into “The Inside Track” with host Robin Brown talking about older golfers in the LPGA.

CBC Radio One from around Christmastime 2003, special program about winter with a story about snowshoeing. Then into “Ontario Morning” from early 2004, Erica Ritter talking about Ron James special airing that night on CBC television. Then into “Sounds Like Canada” with Shelah Rogers playing jazz tune. Then into “Northern Lights”, Andrea Ratuski playing a variety of music; included promo for “Tapestry” and news with Raphi Vigod. Then into “Cross-country Checkup” from February 17, 2004 with Rex Murphy interviewing Prime Minister Paul Martin about sponsorship scandal. Then into “Fresh Air” from February 22, 2004 with Jeff Goodes interviewing Ron James, followed by programming announcements from Lorna Jackson and news with Martina Fitzgerald.

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