Sunday afternoons on the CBC they have a program named..."This is My Music". It is hosted by a musician, (wide range of fields; classical, opera, pop etc). Yesterday was Frazey Ford (from the B Good Tanyas). She played her favourite tunes, ones that had influenced her greatly early on or sentimental faves. She told a fun anecdote about her mother who loved to sing harmony. So as a child Frazey had to learn the melody lines of a great many folk and roots tunes so her Mother could sing harmony along with Frazey. Frazey knows the words and melody to most of EmyLou Harris's catalogue.
The last program I will have heard at about 18:00 today is „Liga Live“ by WDR2, extremely narrow and exciting finish in the basement/cellar of 1. Bundesliga, also very interesting finish in 2. Bundesliga tomorrow.
Two episodes of Let's Pretend; the first was a trial run for one of the grandkids, who liked it so much that another show was requested.
...aaaaannd, a fine podcast called Christmas Stories, which is just that. The big draw for me is that most stories are from about a century ago, or even more. Many run about a cup of coffee in length, some two cups. A happy confluence.
The Adventures of Harry Nile. I'm a big fan. Partially because it's a locally-produced program from my region. I highly recommend it for fans of private detective stories from the 40s and 50s.
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