
TC's B-roll
After spending 20 years in the radio business, as a producer and on-air host, and gigging as a drummer in a series of Newfoundland and Toronto-based bands, Terry Carter spent 20 years as a dialogue breakdown editor for Nelvana animation. He is currently a podcast producer for The Charity Report’s Talking UP, a show featuring authors and journalists talking about their work, and an audio book reader specializing in non-fiction, memoir, history, and sports. He has a home recording studio. Contact terry1994carter@gmail.com. Website www.terry1994carter.com
Episodes
14 episodes
S2 E4 - Beatle v mobster: the day John Lennon put paid to a shady record label boss
Dalya Alberge - The Guardian, April 10, 2022It was a courtroom drama with two towering protagonists. In one corner stood a record mogul with a history of viol...
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Season 2
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Episode 4
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S2 E3 - Oliver Twist given new spin in BBC prequel to Charles Dickens novel
Tara Conlon, The Guardian, Feb 2, 2022 Charles Dickens’ Oliver Twist is being given a new spin i...
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Season 2
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Episode 3
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S2, Episode 2 - Peter Robbins, Original Voice of Charlie Brown, Dies at 65
By Neil Vigour, New York Times, January 28, 2022Peter Robbins, whose voice brought Charlie Brown to life on several “Peanuts” television specials i...
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Season 2
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Episode 2
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The 100-Year PR Plan: A Guides for Advocates, Chapter 1
“… a fascinating manifesto on how non-profit organizations can ‘be the change’ … It is an original and must-read contribution to the literature on non-profit organizations …” James Tully, Professor emeritus, University of V...
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53:34

S2, Episode 1 - Covid Fatigue by Gwynne Dyer
Covid FatigueBy Gwynne Dyer, in the Portugal News · 15 Jan 2022Once they called it ‘combat fatigue’, and treated the soldiers who showed the s...
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Season 2
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Episode 1
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Episode 8 - Solar storm confirms Vikings settled in North America exactly 1,000 years ago
Analysis of wood from timber-framed buildings in Newfoundland shows Norse-built settlement 471 years before Columbus. Caroline Davies,
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Season 1
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Episode 8
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Episode 7 - The iconoclastic cuisine of the future
There will soon be 9 billion people to feed! What will the food supply be like at the dawn of the 2050s? Will it consider environmental challenges? Clara Stephan from
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Season 1
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Episode 7
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2:46

Episode 6 - ‘Rip It Up: The Best Of Specialty Records’ Makes The Case For Being Rock ‘N’ Roll’s Ground Zero
Art Rupe’s little Hollywood label, Specialty Records celebrated Black culture’s boundless beauty, energy, joy, and excitement. It was also an originator of the rock ‘n’ roll sound.By
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Episode 6
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5:32

Episode 5 - Gwynne Dyer: Afghanistan: how did they think it would end?
(August 3, 2021) “I will never kneel before such a destructive force (as the Taliban),” declared Ashraf Ghani, the soon-to-be-ex-president of Afghanistan. “We will either sit knee-to-knee for real negotiations at the table, or break their knees...
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Season 1
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Episode 5
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4:54

Episode 4 - The Guardian's Woke means you lose’: Donald Trump rails at USWNT after Olympic bronze
Woke means you lose’: Donald Trump rails at USWNT after Olympic bronzeTed Lutz, The Guardian·&nb...
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Season 1
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Episode 4
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4:02

Episode 3 - Albumism's "Prince’s Inspired ‘Welcome 2 America’..."
By Albumism's Andy Healy, "Prince’s Inspired ‘Welcome 2 America..."A lot has been said about Prince and his prolific songwriting nature. Even way back when Purp...
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Episode 3
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6:05

Episode 2 - The New York Times "Chuck E. Weiss, Musician Who, in Love, Inspired a Hit Song, Dies at 76"
From the New York Times, Penelope Green Chuck E. Weiss, Musician Who, in Love, Inspired a Hit Song, Dies at 76He and Tom Waits and Rickie Lee Jones we...
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Episode 2
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6:57
