In this week’s show we pay our respects to Adelaide radio legend, the late, Vaughan Harvey, thanks to input from a number of radio and media identities
We taste a new Lamington from Kyton’s Bakery – an Australian icon with a coffee twist
InDaily gives George Inglis some food for thought about social media, isolation and shops
We make a rare visit to Clare for our wine this week.
Jordie Bell in our Sunday Assembly Thought For The Week will explore why people continue to volunteer in the aftermath of the Adelaide Hills bushfires.
And in music, we have a local, award-winning song, that is not even released yet but also include plenty of references to Lord Of The Rings. Nigel even slips a couple into the general program, in case you are a Lord Of The Rings nerd.
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TIME | TITLE | CONTENT |
00:00:00 | Outtake | Vaughan Harvey – big radio station in the sky |
00:00:13 | Theme | Theme and introduction. Our original theme song in full is here, Adelaidey-hoo. |
00:02:22 | Hello | General introduction and chatter. |
00:18:39 | South Australian Drink Of The Week | Tim Adams 2010 The Fergus Clare Valley . Tasting notes. |
00:22:43 | Made To Move Minute |
Max Martin and/or Dr Nathan Harten from iNform Health and Fitness Solutions, Norwood, present a thoughtful minute for pondering more ways and reasons to get moving and improve your health. This week: Motivations; intrinsic vs extrinsic |
00:25:18 | SA Register | Vaughan Harvey. Respected radio trainer and broadcaster Vaughan Harvey passed away peacefully on January 23, 2015. He was aged 82. He trained our own Steve Davis in radio and is therefore fundamentally responsible for this podcast. |
01:03:05 | Is It News? | Nigel does his best to present three headlines (one real one and two he’s made up) from a South Australian publication – old or new – and the team has to guess which is the authentic news story. |
01:12:41 | Time To Think | Reflections about our society by self-confessed policy wonk and public transport user, George Inglis. |
01:16:02 | Musical Pilgrimage | And our song this week, Tom by Buffalo Boyfriend, suggested by Adrian Miller from the Radio Adelaide Monday night music program, Songcatcher. |
01:23:09 | Thought For The Week |
There has been much volutary work helping people recover from teh bushfires. That is altruism, and that’s what Jordie is exploring tonight. The team from Sunday Assembly Adelaide share a thought or reflection each week to help us wonder more. The Wonder Of Altruism, Jordie Bell |
01:29:37 | Outtakes | A song about LOTR? |
Here is this week’s preview video:
The extended Vaughan Harvey interview with Jeff Finks on ABC Broken Hill, 2004:
SFX: Throughout the podcast we use free sfx from freesfx.co.uk for the harp, the visa stamp, the silent movie music, the stylus, the radio signal sfx, the wine pouring and cork pulling sfx, and the swooshes around Siri.