This was one of the most intriguing, educational and entertaining radio programs I have heard - well researched and presented in a captivating manor. I must find a way to obtain this program and listen to it several times over as well as share it with others. Thank you! Denice Bennett Fortney
Glad you liked it Denice. You can listen to it anytime online at http://www.batteryradio.com/Pages/Hark.html, or order a CD if that's your fancy. It's much better in stereo, in my opinion. You might be interested as well to hear the slightly different version of the program, edited by Alan Hall, that aired on BBC. The audio is online at the same website. Chris Brookes
Discussion about the radio documentary Hark! - heard Dec 14 on CBC Radio IDEAS
Four centuries ago... did people listen in a different way than we do now? How different were the sounds they heard? And can we tune into their auditory world?
Information & online audio for this documentary at: http://www.batteryradio.com/Pages/Hark.html
This was one of the most intriguing, educational and entertaining radio programs I have heard - well researched and presented in a captivating manor. I must find a way to obtain this program and listen to it several times over as well as share it with others. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteDenice Bennett Fortney
Glad you liked it Denice. You can listen to it anytime online at http://www.batteryradio.com/Pages/Hark.html, or order a CD if that's your fancy. It's much better in stereo, in my opinion.
ReplyDeleteYou might be interested as well to hear the slightly different version of the program, edited by Alan Hall, that aired on BBC. The audio is online at the same website.
Chris Brookes