Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Maritime Noon Phone-in - Terry Punch - Now Archived

Terry Punch is no stranger to being in an archives - now the popular guest on Maritme Noon phone-in is part of the audio archives maintained by CBC Radio.

The previous shows are being maintained for several months so anyone who has missed an episode can listen by computer at the Radio Noon Archives site. The player is very simple just click on the item that you are interested in and then the grey arrow to start the player. Once the show has loaded (a green line shows progress) you can then navigate back and forth within the program by using the mouse to drag the grey bar in the centre of the player back and forth to find the Terry Punch portion, which typically follows the opening news items.

Here are the current episodes on the site:

February 8, 2010
NB not acting on suggested Family Court reforms / Why NS is putting an end to permits for private citizens to cut firewood on Crown land / Phone-in: Genealogist Terry Punch on tracing your family tree

January 5, 2010
Is it time for a revival of the Halifax to Boston ferry ? More stories of storm surge destruction / Phone-in: Genealogist Terry Punch on family health histories

December 7, 2009
The search for James Delorey / Phone-in: genealogist Terry Punch on new online sources in Ireland

November 9, 2009
Monday mailbag / Rural broadband / Dolly and the Ajax Club (Part 1) / Phone-in : Terry Punch on genealogy

October 13, 2009
The Hudson and the last great scientific voyage; e-mails on fact vs opinion; on the phone-in - genealogist Terry Punch

September 11, 2009
Terry Punch : When Do You Stop Tracing Your Family Tree ?

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