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Subject 1: (Interview). Subtitle: Robert Ballard, Dwight Coleman. Timecode In: 00:42:13. Timecode out: 01:15:13. Notes: Underwater archaeology; PT-109. Subject 2: (Sound Effects). Subtitle: Quiet sonar pings. Timecode In: 01:19:28. Timecode out: 01:19:31. Habitat: ; ; Equipment Notes: Two-Track Mono; Electrovoice RE50 Dynamic Omni Microphone. Show: PT109 Log of DAT #: 1 Engineer: n/a Date: 5/18/02 BB = Bob Ballard D = Dwight Coleman DR = Dale Ridder NC = Neal Conan ng = not good ok = okay g = good vg = very good outside hotel in Gizo - night ambi on a moon-less night 00:40 - 3:11 very faint birds - NG - a faint motor (?) in the bg - roosters¿.NG 3:12 - 8:22 very faint crickets (?) and roosters - NG - someone walking in the ater? Faint splashing, and birds chirping, people talking 8:23 - 12:07 moaning - very faint - and talking in bg NG 12:08 - 12:35 NC - this is Neal Conan. It is dawn on the island of Gizo in the Solomon Islands. 60 years ago this was a scene of a - 12:36 faint lapping of waves and a rooster in the bg 13:42 - good but very faint bird 13:46 - NC - this is Neal Conan. It is dawn in Gizo, on the Solomon Islands. 60 years ago this remote place was the source of a - 14:08 This is Neal Conan. It is dawn on the island of Gizo on the Solomon Islands one of the remotest places on earth 60 years ago these - 14:22 - 14:47 This is Neal Conan. It is dawn on the island of Gizo in the Solomon Islands, one of the most remote places on earth. 60 years ago this was the scene of a desperate struggle, and about 2 miles from here out on those waters one the seminal events of American political history took place. Join me and underwater explorer Bob Ballard on the next RADIO EXPEDITION in search of John F. Kennedy's PT109, tomorrow on NPR's Morning Edition 14:47 - good birds at tail of above promo (some footsteps too) 15:19 This is Neal Conan. It is dawn on the island of Gizo, one of the most remote places on earth, but 60 years ago, this area was the scene of a desperate struggle btwn Japan and the US during the second world war, and about 2 miles out on these waters 15:37 - he stops - 15:52 This is Neal Conan this place was the 16:14 This is Neal Conan. It is dawn on the island of Gizo the remote Solomon islands. 60 years ago this place was the scene of a desperate struggle during the second world war, and about 2 miles from here, right on these waters¿.. 16:30 16;31 This is Neal Conan. It is dawn on the island of Gizo in the Solomon Islands. 60 years ago this remote place was the scene of a desperate struggle during the second world war, and about 2 miles past the straight here - he stops 16:51 - 17:03 good ambi (gentle waves) 17:04 This is Neal Conan. It is dawn on the island of Gizo in the Solomon Islands, one of the most remote places on earth, but 60 - 17:13 - 17:24 good ambi - good bird 17:25 This is Neal Conan. It is dawn on the island of Gizo, one of the most remote places on earth. 60 yrs ago these waters were the scene of a desperate struggle during the second world war and 2 miles from here one of the legendary events of American political history. 17:42 17:43 - ambi in the area 17:56 This is Neal Conan. - same as above then - stops 18:19 This is Neal Conan. It is dawn on the island of Gizo, in the remote Solomon Islands. 60 yrs ago this was the scene of a desperate struggle, and 2 miles from here on this straight, one of the legendary events of American political history happened. Join underwater explorer Robert Ballard - stop 18:36 18:37 ambi in area - some faint talking 19:08 This is Neal Conan. It is dawn on the island of Gizo, one of the most remote places on earth. 60 yrs ago this was the scene of a desperate struggle during the second world war, and a critical moment in American political histor... (Notes truncated)
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- 25 Apr 2010 - Ben Brotman
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- 25 Apr 2010 - Ben Brotman
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- 25 Apr 2010 - Ben Brotman