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Here's what has come in so far. Thank you to everyone who's written to us already!
Good afternoon, Shelagh,
I just finished listening to the podcast of Saturday's broadcast of "The Next Chapter." Bravo, welcome back, well done, and nice to hear your voice on the radio again. Who else could pair up a walkabout with Donna Morrissey (we have bragging rights to her in Halifax!) and an interview with Richard Florida in such a seamless fashion? Great mix of segments.
Now, if I could only find a way to wind time forward to next Saturday so I can get my next fix!
All the best,
Randall Perry
Halifax, NS
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Welcome Back
Dear Shelagh,
What a wonderful gift you have given those of us looking for something meaningful on Saturday afternoon radio (that isn't opera and that also isn't DNTO). I also think you've finally found your groove. What a difference in your interview style in The Next Chapter. No giggling, just being there with the people you interview ... letting their voice come through. WELL DONE. I look forward to more.
Mary Wall
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Shelagh!
Just as I was lamenting the loss of MorningSide (and of course Peter's untimely passing) you pulled it out of the fire (gosh, I love my metaphors!)...with "Sounds Like Canada"...and now, Mr. Gomeshi is going to have a kick at the old can with "Q"...in the mid-morning slot at the Corps...I was prepared to mourn the loss of your voice on the airwaves...
But, now comes "The Next Chapter"!
Good for you! I know that there were various factors at play that conspired to cause the rather untimely (in my humble opinion) demise of Sounds Like Canada...not the least of which were your own concerns about the hectic scheduling and pressures of maintaining such a show...but, however the ultimate decision was made, to end the show - I am so very glad that you have found a new niche at the CBC - one that you are ably fit to fill with your love of literature...
Brian James Wallace
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....so great to hear shelagh's voice again. It's been too long...
lynda wilde
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I would love to listen to your show regularly. However, Saturday afternoons are difficult, and podcasts are not possible for me. Is there any chance all or half of your show could be repeated during the day, Monday to Friday?
Thank you,
Jan Hawtin
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Dear Shelagh,
Welcome back. You have been missed. How fantastic it is that your new show features our Canadian authors, what a perfect fit!.
I am an avid reader and one of my most favourite writers is Donna Morrissey. So today was a total hit for me when I realized you were once again back on the "air" and Donna was your first interview.
What a great show, just wish it was more than once a week. I will stay tuned!!
Jeanette Kenny
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I looked forward to this programme and have enjoyed it very much. It is very pleasant to once again be in the company of Shelagh Rogers. Shelagh does not try to be "hip" and "cool" neither does she talk fast. She listens to her guests and is respectful of her audience. I look forward to next Saturday afternoon. Many thanks for this programme.
Paterson Higgins
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The return of Ms. Rogers to radio is extremely welcome. However, and with all due respect why is this programme being broadcast at 3 p.m. on a Saturday? Most of us are committed on Saturday afternoons to our children's activities, caregiving activities with our aging parents or just simply shopping for the necessities of life.
Is there any reason why this programme cannot be re-broadcast in the 11 p.m. time slot as several other programmes are, so that more of us may enjoy Ms. Rogers' programme.
Jane Charles
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Dear Donna Morrissey
I got this lovely visual of a childhood Donna, running through the woods, pretending...making videos in your mind. Your description of the village and family by you and Shelagh on The Beaches' (radio) set, was most enjoyable.
I have a friend who is still traumatized remembering ... her Mother locking she and several older and younger children out-of-doors daily, summer and winter, for two hours while the Mother got caught up with her sleep. I think my friend will appreciate the knowledge that other Mothers yelled "Out"!!!
The Next Chapter CBC radio show gave some great images of outport life and hardships and good times.
I got what I wanted... having gained some additional insight into your strengths and beliefs. Good stuff to you both...sincerely,
Bren-da LeDrew Keyes
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Hi Shelagh et al:
CONGRATULATIONS! BLOODY MARVELOUS! A terrific terrific addition to Saturday afternoon! Relaxed, intelligent, and so human. Your time with Donna Morrissey was intimate and authentic. I missed the opening of the interview (too small a word for what you lead) but I felt like it was taking place in a car and you were peering out at The Beaches and I was right there in the back seat with you both. You asked all the questions that popped into my head as I followed your conversation… My God…I love radio and what you do with it/ for it.
The two conversations that followed had me sitting the driveway listening in the car ‘til the end of the show. I wish that Stephen Harper had been there to speak with Richard Florida …the cultural economy, the cultural infrastructure…you lead him to to cover all the basis.
A great opener! A vital / vibrant exploration of literature and readers…for, uuuh…like…uhhh…ordinary Canadians, eh? (Sorry, couldn’t resist)
Much love
Paula Jessop
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Lyrics are poems
Of course song lyrics count as poetry! The reason I got into my modest efforts at song-writing is the poetic lyrics of Gordon Lightfoot. If lyrics stand on their own as poetry, that is a major factor in my respect and appreciation of them.
Richard Hancock
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I caught your show on Saturday and was really pleased to hear your voice once again on the radio!! I love your handling of the subjects you challenge and the down to earth attitude you bring to them. I was, however, dismayed, once again, by the mention of book buying going only to the NEW book stores and no mention of USED book stores. Used book stores are not necessarily shops with trashed books, (we clean ours daily) nor a place where you're afraid to enter the domain. We are the ULTIMATE recyclers and often the only place where you can find that out of print item that you so desperately want. In Calgary (MacLean's cultural centre of Canada!) we have one (count them.....ONE) major bookseller (Chapters/Coles), some independent new bookstores and LESS used bookstores than Victoria and area. How pathetic! Why do the media overlook the poor, undervalued used book sellers around the country? We are basic to the cultural life of a city (and, dare I say, the country), but are rarely mentioned as playing an important role in the life of the community. Writers even use our stores to pick up information that is not available anywhere else, for research.
All the best Shelagh on your new, exciting radio program. I will be listening.
Cheers from Susan at Cabin Fever Books Ltd, Calgary.
Posted by: Susan MacDonald | October 3, 2008 06:52 PM
Hello Shelagh:
Welcome back, was worried that you were retiring from CBC.
I missed your show this week, but judging by all the readers comments, it was wonderful.
Repeats, through out the week would be great, since Sat. is difficult to tune into your time.Any chance of that happening?
All The Best
Gaia
Ontario
Posted by: Gaia | October 5, 2008 12:54 PM
Hi Sheilagh!
Love the new show. I have been a fan of yours since your early days with Peter on Morningside. You have a wonderful way of making us feel like your catching up with good friends -- each and every time you're on air. See you Saturday -- I'll be here!
Posted by: Valerie | October 7, 2008 02:54 PM
good day shelagh !
congratulations!
most pleasurable this day. thank you. i am in anticipation of next saturday's -the next chapter-.
when i first came to live in canada, i lived in gorgeous canmore, alberta where i came to know thomas wharton, author of "icefields". the characters are still alive within me. a journey on cnn rail, jasper, alberta to prince rupert, british columbia would be near perfection for a conversation with you shelagh and thomas. eh? exploration of words, books, the creative, the icefields passing views, the fractals of snowflakes, ice crystals would be explosively fine, relaxed, on and on ... or in the words of author richard a w hughes just "higgedly-piggedly" [ the spider's palace / head in the clouds / the man who sang in the bath ] ! ALL ABOARD.
best wishes in your new creative endeavor, of which you will do well, indeed. very well indeed.
again best wishes and respect,
cynthia
25.10.08
Posted by: cynthia | October 26, 2008 12:38 AM
Hi Shelagh
I have been a fan of yours since the Morningside days. So glad you are hosting another show.
It will be great to hear your familiar voice. You are a national treasure!!!!!
Posted by: Kate | November 8, 2008 07:19 PM