Host Fred Hollingshurst interviews Tom Cahill, Newfoundland playwright and film producer. Cahill discusses his Actra-award-winning dramatized documentary The Undaunted: Sir Humphrey Gilbert and other productions for television. He expresses his admiration for the stories of Ted Russell, some of which Cahill produced for television in the Tales from Pigeon Inlet series. Cahill also discusses his stage plays including As Loved Our Fathers and the historical context of Confederation that it reflects.Produced by Memorial University Television. -- Video clips courtesy Tom Cahill and CB
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Host Fred Hollingshurst interviews Newfoundland artist Peter Walker who discusses the large scupture...
Host Fred Hollingshurst interviews artist Peter Walker whose proposed exhibition of works using icon...
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Host Fred Hollingshurst interviews Newfoundland visual artist Sid Butt who discusses the evolution o...
IAFA Oral History Project comprises first-hand accounts by key members of Irish arts festivals. The ...
Host Fred Hollingshurst interviews artist Peter Bell, who discusses the creation of the large mural ...
Newfoundland actor Rick Boland talks with host Fred Hollingshurst about his theatrical performances ...
Host Fred Hollingshurst interviews Newfoundland actor Robert Joy about his career, including how he ...
This interview is an oral history conducted by Linfield College archivist Rich Schmidt with James Ca...
Host Fred Hollingshurst interviews Newfoundland-born painter and sculptor Conrad Furey whose works l...
Host Fred Hollingshurst interviews Newfoundland sculptor and painter Stewart Montgomerie in Ferrylan...
Interview with Winnie Thornhill about life in Stones Cove, Newfoundland, conducted by Wayne MacPhail
An interview by host Fred Hollingshurst with Des Walsh, a Newfoundland poet. Walsh reads his poem "R...
Two separate interviews: Gilbert Higgins (Librarian) talks about the culture workshop and the defini...
Paul O'Neil talks about his career with the CBC in radio broadcasting, particularly the school broad...
Host Fred Hollingshurst interviews Newfoundland artist Peter Walker who discusses the large scupture...
Host Fred Hollingshurst interviews artist Peter Walker whose proposed exhibition of works using icon...
Host Fred Hollingshurst interviews Dr. David Pitt of Memorial University, who discusses the life an...
Host Fred Hollingshurst interviews Newfoundland visual artist Sid Butt who discusses the evolution o...
IAFA Oral History Project comprises first-hand accounts by key members of Irish arts festivals. The ...
Host Fred Hollingshurst interviews artist Peter Bell, who discusses the creation of the large mural ...