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Head to Newfoundland’s Amherst Cove to admire the quiet and glacial beauty of icebergs drifting across the bay.
Glacial Beauty, Newfoundland
Footage of a lone iceberg in choppy waters.
Change Islands Iceberg: Newfoundland
Calm waters surround a tiny, secluded, red cabin on the sea.
Cabin on the Sea: Newfoundland
When the RMS Titanic set sail across the Atlantic from Southampton on her maiden voyage 100 years ago, the luxury passenger liner that cost $7,500,000 to build was reckoned to be unsinkable. After stop-offs in Cherbourg and Queenstown (now Cobh) in Ireland, she was ready to make the crossing. With 2,201 people onboard she set sail for New York. What happened 400 miles off the coast of Newfoundland is historyFrom the moment the ship sank, a series of powerful myths grew up around the Titanic. Perhaps the most potent of all was that of the band standing on deck, bravely playing on until the last lifeboat had left and there was no hope of escape. For the first time, Titanic: The Band Played On tells the story of those unsung heroes who were about to play for the last time. This brand-new and exclusive film reveals why the media and public were so captivated by the story of these courageous men. He interviews renowned experts and descendants of the bands musicians to delve further into the story that has lasted w
Titanic: Band that Played On
Once the town hero, Ray returns home to Newfoundland following a drug conviction, only to have his wife Lillian leave him for another man and aspirations of stardom. With Lillian gone, Ray flails to try to find a replacement for her, while struggling against a growing awareness of his homosexuality. At loose ends for lack of guidance, his daughter Ruby in turn becomes increasingly curious about her own sexuality and, in a desperate plea for attention, puts herself in increasingly risky situations. She begins spending more and more time with Rays best friend Stuart, confined to a wheelchair following an accident that involved Ray. When Stuart finds himself attracted to Ruby, he leads the three of them towards a heartbreaking conclusion.
Grown Up Movie Star
Storyteller Dale Jarvis, based in St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada, presents a selection of ghost stories, traditional tales, folk tales and stories of the fairies.
Dale Gilbert Jarvis - Storyteller
Fraudcast host George Tsioutsioulas talks to Lisa Riggs from the Better Business Bureau about frauds and scams happening in Newfoundland and Labrador.
St. John's Fraudcast
New series based on the book 'England in America, 1580-1652', by Lyon Gardiner Tyler. This podcast covers a period of a little more than three-quarters of a century. We begin with the first attempt at English colonization in America, in 1576, and will end with the year 1652, when the supremacy of Parliament was recognized throughout the English colonies.
The original motive of colonization is found in English rivalry with the Spanish power; and early on in this series we'll look at how this motive influenced Gilbert and Raleigh in their endeavors to plant colonies in Newfoundland and North Carolina.
England in America
CBC Radio's Leigh Anne Power in Gander hosts the Central Newfoundland Morning Show. The show provides news along with current affairs items and stories of local interest from urban areas and the diverse rural communities surrounding the two towns.
The Central Newfoundland Morning Show from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
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