Canadian Radio History

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Description

A short poem highlighing the iconic carrer of the CBC's Peter Gzwsoki

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

French (Québécois) North American (General)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
Here's Ah, um, capsule of of a life of, ah, radio. I Come Canadian Really work on his name was Peter Czarsky. I dedicate this Pullman memory to those times many years ago. The early morning visits to my sister Elizabeth household, which is so full of life two dogs, two sons, two daughters, a basement and a garage. Full golf clubs mix it all in with a mischievous golf pro husband. All made it perfect setting for the calming effect off the CBC morning show called Morningside Goes Something like this. Canadian radio history is what it's called. Peter Zaleski. The thing my older sister Elizabeth shared with me was the art of listening to Peter Czarsky, the loosest of ends. He tied up, you see from behind his might get the CBC. Canadian history was taught and made there from his beloved Tufino. We'd hear him out there with coffee and cigarettes, a comfortable chair leaning into his mic Over the year, true Canadien was beaters fair. Just close your eyes. He take you there alone Since the senior ah horse sense I for you from this man on the radio, the only good company to really I don't know if there will ever be another like minded Peter Czarsky. Natural like a honeybee. He enriched this country from behind my at the CVC.