22 October 2023
Music Unlimited with Ian MacPhee 6 a.m. ~ 7 a.m.
Valley Sunrise with Ray Hewitt , Edition 752, 7 a.m. ~ 9 a.m.
Sunday 15 October 2023 (Times are AEDT)
Hour 1:
Marcella Tornabene – Summer Days (2022)
Josh Powell-Fussell – Kiss Me Like That (2023)
Victoria Eman – When Love Starts Talkin’ (2023)
Graeme Connors – Pacifica
Annette Funicello – Dreamin’ About You (1964)
(Annette Funicello, actress and singer, born this day 1942 in Utica, New York, U.S.A. Died 2013)
Bobby Fuller Four – I Fought The Law (1966)
(Robert Fuller, rock singer, songwriter and guitarist, born this day 1942 in Baytown, Texas, U.S.A. Died 1966)
Noelle Shevlin – Mulroy Bay (2023)
Lucky Starr – Lockdown Blues
Rodney Vincent – I Just Called To Say I Love You
Billboard No 7 of 1960 – Elvis Presley – It’s Now Or Never
Rick Nelson – Louisiana Man
Petula Clark – Don’t Give Up (1968)
Hour 2:
Sean Brennan – Country Medley (2023)
By Request: Alan Jackson – Remember When
By Request: Glen Dee – You’ll Always Be My Little Girl
By Request: Gracie Fields – The Biggest Aspidistra In The World (1938)
Mike Wilkinson – Locomotive 3801 (2018)
By Request: Don Williams – Lord I Hope This Day Is Good
Kenji Standlee – Blessings From Above (2023)
Ton Clarke – Good Old Fashioned Way (2023)
Perry Como – Don’t Let The Stars Get In Your Eyes (1953)
Glenn Levi – Let ‘Em Know
On This Day:
1917 – The first passenger train travelled the Transcontinental railway between Port Augusta and Kalgoorlie.
1981 – Paris, France – The TGV high speed electric railway service between Paris and Lyon was inaugurated. This dedicated system was later expanded to other major French cities. TGV trains now carry over 110 million passengers annually at speeds up to 320 km/h.
In 2007 a modified TGV train set the current world speed record for a wheeled train, of 574.8 km/h.
1958 – Melbourne, Victoria – The 500,000th Holden car, an FC series station sedan, rolled off the assembly line. The car was donated by General Motors-Holden to the Royal Flying Doctor Service in Cloncurry, Queensland.
1975 – The Soviet unmanned spacecraft Venera 9 landed on the planet Venus and became the first lander to return images from the surface of another planet. Venera 9 detected clouds up to 40 km thick, an atmospheric pressure on the surface 90 times that of Earth and a temperature of 460 C.