• Newstalk ZB ANZAC Centenary Tribute

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Newstalk ZB ANZAC Centenary Tribute

By: Newstalk ZB
  • Summary

  • The Newstalk ZB ANZAC Centenary Tribute commemorates 100 years since the landing at Gallipoli on April 25, 1915. Leighton Smith tells the tale of the build up to the war, New Zealand's role, and the lasting impact that the Gallipoli campaign has had upon our nation.
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Episodes
  • ANZAC Centenary Tribute: Episode ONE
    Apr 1 2015
    This is the first episode in our four-part documentary series on the Gallipoli campaign in World War One. Leighton Smith is joined by Dr Damien Fenton, Dr Monty Soutar and Dr Felicity Barnes in telling of the build up to the ANZACs setting foot on the Gallipoli peninsula.
    Acknowledgements
    This ANZAC Centenary Tribute was produced by CBA with help from NZ on Air.
    Many thanks to our historians, Dr Damien Fenton, Dr Monty Soutar and Dr Felicity Barnes.
    The following documents were sourced from the Auckland War Memorial Museum.

         Newton, A J. War diary, 1914 - 1915. Auckland War Memorial Museum Library. MS-921
         Johns, William Henwood. Letters to niece, 1915 - 1917. Auckland War Memorial Museum Library. MS-1392.

    Sound Effect Credits
    This documentary episode uses the following sounds from freesound under the Creative Commons Attribution license:
    Steam Train 1.wav by Benboncan
    steam train horn 02 by eliasheuninck
    wooden boat row water.wav by bulbastre
    Wood_Creak_02.wav by dheming

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    35 mins
  • ANZAC Centenary Tribute: Episode TWO
    Apr 8 2015
    This is the second episode in our four-part documentary series on the Gallipoli campaign in World War One. Leighton Smith is joined by Dr Damien Fenton and Dr Monty Soutar in telling of the landings on the Gallipoli peninsula and the stalemate that ensued when they did not manage to take their original objectives.
    LISTEN TO EPISODE ONE HERE.
    Acknowledgements
    This ANZAC Centenary Tribute was produced by CBA with help from NZ on Air.
    Many thanks to our historians, Dr Damien Fenton and Dr Monty Soutar.
    The following document was sourced from the Auckland War Memorial Museum.

    Fenwick, Percival Clennell. Anzac diary, 1915. Auckland War Memorial Museum Library. MS-1497

    Sound Effect Credits
    This documentary episode uses the following sounds from freesound under the Creative Commons Attribution license:
    Carpentry - hammering nail stereo.aif by abcopen
    Wood, Sawed_Dropped.wav by cmusounddesign
    Small Busy Swarm of Flies.wav by jakobthiesen
    wooden boat row water.wav by bulbastre
    Wood_Creak_02.wav by dheming

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    35 mins
  • ANZAC Centenary Tribute: Episode THREE
    Apr 15 2015
    This is the third episode in our four-part documentary series on the Gallipoli campaign in World War One. Leighton Smith is joined by Dr Damien Fenton and Dr Monty Soutar in telling of the landings on the Gallipoli peninsula and the stalemate that ensued when they did not manage to take their original objectives.
    Acknowledgements
    This ANZAC Centenary Tribute was produced by CBA with help from NZ on Air.
    Many thanks to our historians, Dr Damien Fenton and Dr Monty Soutar.
    The following documents were sourced from the Auckland War Memorial Museum.

    Speight, Robert James. Anzac Diary, 1915. Auckland War Memorial Museum Library. MS-92/34
    Jolly, Ernest E. Anzac letter, 1915. Auckland War Memorial Museum Library. MS-1061

    Sound Effect Credits
    This documentary episode uses the following sound from freesound under the Creative Commons Attribution license:
    Small Busy Swarm of Flies.wav by jakobthiesen

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    36 mins

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