
A Word Or Two From Bill Moyers – 1967 – Past Daily After Hours Reference Room
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We rely on subscriptions and all sorts of stuff: Become a Patron! Since Past Daily has a pretty sizeable overseas audience (UK in particular), you already know and have probably heard every word John Peel has spoken and every session John Peel ran during his career at the BBC. But

Consider becoming a member: Become a Patron! Another busy day in the world, April 15, 1978. Rhodesian guerrilla leaders told Secretary of State Cyrus R Vance Friday they were prepared to negotiate a settlement based on an Anglo-American peace plan officials reported. But a British spokesman said Vance found that

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Coffee be very nice: – Norah Jones at The We Love Green Festival -Sept. 13, 2012 – One of the many things I love about the music of Norah Jones is that it fails repeatedly to be pigeon-holed into any specific genre. Mainstream Media have twisted themselves in knots, declaring

A reminder . . .it does work: Become a Patron! From a concert broadcast by the ORTF in Paris on March 12, 1959, the Orchestre National de la Radiodiffusion Francaise under Constantin Silvestri and featuring the legendary Clara Haskil in a performance of Mozart: Piano Concerto Number 19 k. 459.

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