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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 February 2019

Liz Gunner
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University of Johannesburg
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Radio Soundings
South Africa and the Black Modern
, pp. 195 - 210
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BBC Written Archives. Bloke Modisane files, Caversham, Reading, UK.Google Scholar
BBC Written Archives. 1969. The Quarter Million Boys (script) by Bloke Modisane, ref. DM795H. Caversham.Google Scholar
SABC Sound Archives. 1942. ‘First broadcast to natives’, 1/63 (42), 29 September. Auckland Park, Johannesburg.Google Scholar
SABC Sound Archives. 1955a. ‘Zashonaphi Izihlabani’ [Where have all the brave ones gone?], Cat. T (Z/94) 23. K. E. Masinga Road, Durban.Google Scholar
SABC Sound Archives. 1955b. ‘Julius Caesar’, E86/86. Auckland Park, Johannesburg.Google Scholar
SABC Sound Archives. 1958a. ‘Malcolm Fleming and K. E. M. Masinga’, Acc. 201420, E86/97, 24 January. Auckland Park, Johannesburg.Google Scholar
SABC Sound Archives. 1958b. ‘Malcolm Fleming and K. E. M. Masinga’, Acc. 57113, Cat. T (Z/94) 23, 21 January. K. E. Masinga Road, Durban.Google Scholar
SABC Sound Archives. 1986. ‘Izihlabani Zomsakazo’ uMnu K. E. Masinga’, Acc. 65982, Cat. T (Z/94) 161. K. E. Masinga Road, Durban.Google Scholar
Buthelezi, Patrick Masonto, with Liz Gunner and Wiseman Masango, Durban SABC, 25 June 1999.Google Scholar
Buthelezi, Thami, with Liz Gunner, Pietermaritzburg, 26 June 2012.Google Scholar
Hadebe, Koos, with Liz Gunner, Johannesburg, 4 June 1999 and 18 November 2000.Google Scholar
Langa, Mandla, with Liz Gunner, Pietermaritzburg, 5 September 2001.Google Scholar
Mahlangu, Winnie, phone interview with Liz Gunner, Johannesburg–Durban, 11 August 2006.Google Scholar
Maluleke, Tinyiko, with Liz Gunner, Scottsville, Pietermaritzburg, 20 October, 2000.Google Scholar
Mkhize, Khaba, with Liz Gunner, SABC Durban, 4 June 1999.Google Scholar
Mkhize, V. V. O., with Liz Gunner, Johannesburg, 21 August 2009.Google Scholar
Msane, Bheki and Nkosi, Dumisani, with Liz Gunner, SABC Durban, 9 September 1998.Google Scholar
Ngcobo, Eric, with Liz Gunner and Wiseman Masango, Durban, 24 May 2000.Google Scholar
Ngcobo, Eric, with Liz Gunner, Durban, 3 June 2011.Google Scholar
Ngubane, Thando, with Liz Gunner and Wiseman Masango, Mkhambathini, 17 November 2002.Google Scholar
Nkabinde, Thulas, with Liz Gunner, SABC Auckland Park, 8 March 2007.Google Scholar
Nkosi, Lewis, with Liz Gunner, Melville, Johannesburg, 20 October 2007.Google Scholar
Sibiya, Nakanjani, with Liz Gunner, Durban, 3 June 2011.Google Scholar
Wallis, Frikkie and van Wyk, Schalk, with Liz Gunner, SABC Auckland Park, 21 July 2006.Google Scholar
Abangane Ababi [Bad Friends]. 1979. Written by Abigail Zondi, Cat. TS (Z90) 522–57.Google Scholar
Bakikiza Buthule [Wedding Dances in the Silence]. 2000–1. Written by Morris V. Bhengu.Google Scholar
Buzani kuBaba [Ask Father]. 1965. Translated from the isiXhosa radio drama, Buzani kuBawo by Winnie Mahlangu, Acc. 24615.Google Scholar
Ebuhleni Nasebubini [For Better and for Worse]. 1999. Written by Dumisani Nkosi, Cat. TS (Z/93) 3100–33.Google Scholar
Ibuzwa Kwabaphambili [The Elders Know Best]. 1965. Written by Alexius Buthelezi (on the life of Johann Strauss), Acc. 71398.Google Scholar
Icala Lombango [The Succession Dispute]. 1967. Written by Muntu Xulu and produced by Bhekinkosi Ntuli (D. B. Z. Ntuli), Cat. TS (Z/67) 89–103.Google Scholar
Impic’ Abadala [A Tricky Situation]. 1999. Written by Cecilia Mkhwanazi.Google Scholar
Inkinsela YaseMgungundlovu [The Flashy Man from Pietermaritzburg]. 1963. Written by Sibusiso Nyembezi, Cat. TS (Z/64) 101–37.Google Scholar
Isiboshwa [The Prisoner]. 2000. Written by Mbuso Langa, Cat. TS (Z00) 211–37.Google Scholar
Isiduphunga [The Fool]. 1964. Written by Hubert Sishi, Acc. 24672, Cat. TS (64) 1–41.Google Scholar
Isikhumba Sebhubesi [The Lion’s Skin]. 1968. Written by Hubert Sishi, Acc. 24675. Cat. TS (Z/68) 1–80.Google Scholar
Khumbula uDeliwe [Remember Deliwe]. 1964. Written by Mandla Sibiya, Acc. 24623.Google Scholar
Kungenxa Yakho [It’s Your Fault]. 1999–2000. Written by Lovemore Wiseman Ndlovu, Cat. TS (Z/00) 211–37.Google Scholar
KwaNhliziyo Ngiyise [Where My Heart Takes Me]. Text recorded by Liz Gunner and transcribed by Wiseman Masango, 1999, but no archival record available in the SABC Sound Archives in Durban.Google Scholar
Ngakubona Ngakubeletha [Suffering! I Know You Well!]. 1999. Written by Innocent Masinga, Cat. TS (Z/99) 176–204.Google Scholar
Raka. 1963. Written by N. P. van Wyk Louw, translated into isiZulu by unknown, musical producer Alexius Buthelezi, Cat. TM 8065(93).Google Scholar
uBhekifa [Look After Your Inheritance]. 1970. Adapted by P. V. Dlamini from the novel by Muntu Xulu, produced by Alexius Buthelezi, Cat. TS (Z/90) 822–61.Google Scholar
Ubongilinda Mzikayifani [You Must Wait for Me, Mzikayifani]. 1974. Produced and written by Bhekisisa Kunene, Cat. (A/90) 183–202.Google Scholar
uChakijane neSalukazi [Chakijane and the Old Woman]. 1975. Written by Alexius Buthelezi, Cat. TD (Z01) 11.Google Scholar
uDeliwe [Contented One]. 1964. Written by Mandla Sibiya, Acc. 24618.Google Scholar
uFakazi [The Witness]. 1999. Written by M. C. Banda, Cat. TS (Z/99) 227–320.Google Scholar
uKubuya KukaNsakansaka eDayimane [Trouble Returns to Diamond Town]. 1996. Written and produced by Alexius Buthelezi, based on Muntu Xulu’s novel, starring Winnie Mahlangu and Mary Nontolwane, Acc. 24624.Google Scholar
Umakhandamahlanu [Five Heads]. 1976. Written by Alexius Buthelezi, Acc. 141081, Cat. TD (Z/00) 6.Google Scholar
Umbango Wamawele [The Battle of the Twins]. 1968. Written by Tracey Mdlala and produced by Guybon Mpanza, Cat. TS (Z/70) 1–35.Google Scholar
Umcebo Owalahlekayo [The Lost Treasure]. 1968. Written by D. B. Z. Ntuli, featuring K. E. Masinga, Acc. 24648, Cat. TS (Z/68) 81–122.Google Scholar
Umvuzo [The Reward]. 2016. Written by Mbali Ngonyana.Google Scholar
uNobathakathi. 1963. Written by Alexius Buthelezi, Acc. 40749/43645, Cat. TD(93) 12 and TM8068 (93).Google Scholar
uNokhwezi [Morning Star]. 1964–5. Written by Alexius Buthelezi, Acc. 43640, Cat. CDR (2010) 103 and TM (93) 8066–7.Google Scholar
Yiz’ Uvalo and Umanqob’ Isibindi [In Spite of Fear and The Victor Is Courage]. 1986–7. Written by Morris V. Bhengu, Yiz’ Uvalo: Cat. TS (Z/93) 1938–77.Google Scholar
Leave Well Alone. 1976. Written by Bloke Modisane. Broadcast on Radio 4 as the ‘Saturday Night Theatre’, 9 March.Google Scholar
Many Brave Hearts. 1973. Written by Donald McNutt Douglas and adapted for radio by Bloke Modisane. Broadcast on Radio 4 as the ‘Saturday Night Theatre’, February.Google Scholar
The Quarter Million Boys. 26 September 1969. Written by Bloke Modisane and produced by Charles Lefeaux. First aired on the ‘Third Programme’ (later Radio 3).Google Scholar
Sitting Duck. 11 August 1980. Written by Bloke Modisane and produced by Brian Wright. Broadcast on Radio 4 as the ‘Monday Play’.Google Scholar
The Somebody. 13 July 1987. Written by Bloke Modisane. Broadcast on Radio 3 as the ‘Monday Play’.Google Scholar
The Trial. 1969. Written by Lewis Nkosi.Google Scholar
We Can’t All Be Martin Luther King. 1971. Written by Lewis Nkosi.Google Scholar

Secondary Sources

BBC Written Archives. Bloke Modisane files, Caversham, Reading, UK.Google Scholar
BBC Written Archives. 1969. The Quarter Million Boys (script) by Bloke Modisane, ref. DM795H. Caversham.Google Scholar
SABC Sound Archives. 1942. ‘First broadcast to natives’, 1/63 (42), 29 September. Auckland Park, Johannesburg.Google Scholar
SABC Sound Archives. 1955a. ‘Zashonaphi Izihlabani’ [Where have all the brave ones gone?], Cat. T (Z/94) 23. K. E. Masinga Road, Durban.Google Scholar
SABC Sound Archives. 1955b. ‘Julius Caesar’, E86/86. Auckland Park, Johannesburg.Google Scholar
SABC Sound Archives. 1958a. ‘Malcolm Fleming and K. E. M. Masinga’, Acc. 201420, E86/97, 24 January. Auckland Park, Johannesburg.Google Scholar
SABC Sound Archives. 1958b. ‘Malcolm Fleming and K. E. M. Masinga’, Acc. 57113, Cat. T (Z/94) 23, 21 January. K. E. Masinga Road, Durban.Google Scholar
SABC Sound Archives. 1986. ‘Izihlabani Zomsakazo’ uMnu K. E. Masinga’, Acc. 65982, Cat. T (Z/94) 161. K. E. Masinga Road, Durban.Google Scholar
Buthelezi, Patrick Masonto, with Liz Gunner and Wiseman Masango, Durban SABC, 25 June 1999.Google Scholar
Buthelezi, Thami, with Liz Gunner, Pietermaritzburg, 26 June 2012.Google Scholar
Hadebe, Koos, with Liz Gunner, Johannesburg, 4 June 1999 and 18 November 2000.Google Scholar
Langa, Mandla, with Liz Gunner, Pietermaritzburg, 5 September 2001.Google Scholar
Mahlangu, Winnie, phone interview with Liz Gunner, Johannesburg–Durban, 11 August 2006.Google Scholar
Maluleke, Tinyiko, with Liz Gunner, Scottsville, Pietermaritzburg, 20 October, 2000.Google Scholar
Mkhize, Khaba, with Liz Gunner, SABC Durban, 4 June 1999.Google Scholar
Mkhize, V. V. O., with Liz Gunner, Johannesburg, 21 August 2009.Google Scholar
Msane, Bheki and Nkosi, Dumisani, with Liz Gunner, SABC Durban, 9 September 1998.Google Scholar
Ngcobo, Eric, with Liz Gunner and Wiseman Masango, Durban, 24 May 2000.Google Scholar
Ngcobo, Eric, with Liz Gunner, Durban, 3 June 2011.Google Scholar
Ngubane, Thando, with Liz Gunner and Wiseman Masango, Mkhambathini, 17 November 2002.Google Scholar
Nkabinde, Thulas, with Liz Gunner, SABC Auckland Park, 8 March 2007.Google Scholar
Nkosi, Lewis, with Liz Gunner, Melville, Johannesburg, 20 October 2007.Google Scholar
Sibiya, Nakanjani, with Liz Gunner, Durban, 3 June 2011.Google Scholar
Wallis, Frikkie and van Wyk, Schalk, with Liz Gunner, SABC Auckland Park, 21 July 2006.Google Scholar
Abangane Ababi [Bad Friends]. 1979. Written by Abigail Zondi, Cat. TS (Z90) 522–57.Google Scholar
Bakikiza Buthule [Wedding Dances in the Silence]. 2000–1. Written by Morris V. Bhengu.Google Scholar
Buzani kuBaba [Ask Father]. 1965. Translated from the isiXhosa radio drama, Buzani kuBawo by Winnie Mahlangu, Acc. 24615.Google Scholar
Ebuhleni Nasebubini [For Better and for Worse]. 1999. Written by Dumisani Nkosi, Cat. TS (Z/93) 3100–33.Google Scholar
Ibuzwa Kwabaphambili [The Elders Know Best]. 1965. Written by Alexius Buthelezi (on the life of Johann Strauss), Acc. 71398.Google Scholar
Icala Lombango [The Succession Dispute]. 1967. Written by Muntu Xulu and produced by Bhekinkosi Ntuli (D. B. Z. Ntuli), Cat. TS (Z/67) 89–103.Google Scholar
Impic’ Abadala [A Tricky Situation]. 1999. Written by Cecilia Mkhwanazi.Google Scholar
Inkinsela YaseMgungundlovu [The Flashy Man from Pietermaritzburg]. 1963. Written by Sibusiso Nyembezi, Cat. TS (Z/64) 101–37.Google Scholar
Isiboshwa [The Prisoner]. 2000. Written by Mbuso Langa, Cat. TS (Z00) 211–37.Google Scholar
Isiduphunga [The Fool]. 1964. Written by Hubert Sishi, Acc. 24672, Cat. TS (64) 1–41.Google Scholar
Isikhumba Sebhubesi [The Lion’s Skin]. 1968. Written by Hubert Sishi, Acc. 24675. Cat. TS (Z/68) 1–80.Google Scholar
Khumbula uDeliwe [Remember Deliwe]. 1964. Written by Mandla Sibiya, Acc. 24623.Google Scholar
Kungenxa Yakho [It’s Your Fault]. 1999–2000. Written by Lovemore Wiseman Ndlovu, Cat. TS (Z/00) 211–37.Google Scholar
KwaNhliziyo Ngiyise [Where My Heart Takes Me]. Text recorded by Liz Gunner and transcribed by Wiseman Masango, 1999, but no archival record available in the SABC Sound Archives in Durban.Google Scholar
Ngakubona Ngakubeletha [Suffering! I Know You Well!]. 1999. Written by Innocent Masinga, Cat. TS (Z/99) 176–204.Google Scholar
Raka. 1963. Written by N. P. van Wyk Louw, translated into isiZulu by unknown, musical producer Alexius Buthelezi, Cat. TM 8065(93).Google Scholar
uBhekifa [Look After Your Inheritance]. 1970. Adapted by P. V. Dlamini from the novel by Muntu Xulu, produced by Alexius Buthelezi, Cat. TS (Z/90) 822–61.Google Scholar
Ubongilinda Mzikayifani [You Must Wait for Me, Mzikayifani]. 1974. Produced and written by Bhekisisa Kunene, Cat. (A/90) 183–202.Google Scholar
uChakijane neSalukazi [Chakijane and the Old Woman]. 1975. Written by Alexius Buthelezi, Cat. TD (Z01) 11.Google Scholar
uDeliwe [Contented One]. 1964. Written by Mandla Sibiya, Acc. 24618.Google Scholar
uFakazi [The Witness]. 1999. Written by M. C. Banda, Cat. TS (Z/99) 227–320.Google Scholar
uKubuya KukaNsakansaka eDayimane [Trouble Returns to Diamond Town]. 1996. Written and produced by Alexius Buthelezi, based on Muntu Xulu’s novel, starring Winnie Mahlangu and Mary Nontolwane, Acc. 24624.Google Scholar
Umakhandamahlanu [Five Heads]. 1976. Written by Alexius Buthelezi, Acc. 141081, Cat. TD (Z/00) 6.Google Scholar
Umbango Wamawele [The Battle of the Twins]. 1968. Written by Tracey Mdlala and produced by Guybon Mpanza, Cat. TS (Z/70) 1–35.Google Scholar
Umcebo Owalahlekayo [The Lost Treasure]. 1968. Written by D. B. Z. Ntuli, featuring K. E. Masinga, Acc. 24648, Cat. TS (Z/68) 81–122.Google Scholar
Umvuzo [The Reward]. 2016. Written by Mbali Ngonyana.Google Scholar
uNobathakathi. 1963. Written by Alexius Buthelezi, Acc. 40749/43645, Cat. TD(93) 12 and TM8068 (93).Google Scholar
uNokhwezi [Morning Star]. 1964–5. Written by Alexius Buthelezi, Acc. 43640, Cat. CDR (2010) 103 and TM (93) 8066–7.Google Scholar
Yiz’ Uvalo and Umanqob’ Isibindi [In Spite of Fear and The Victor Is Courage]. 1986–7. Written by Morris V. Bhengu, Yiz’ Uvalo: Cat. TS (Z/93) 1938–77.Google Scholar
Leave Well Alone. 1976. Written by Bloke Modisane. Broadcast on Radio 4 as the ‘Saturday Night Theatre’, 9 March.Google Scholar
Many Brave Hearts. 1973. Written by Donald McNutt Douglas and adapted for radio by Bloke Modisane. Broadcast on Radio 4 as the ‘Saturday Night Theatre’, February.Google Scholar
The Quarter Million Boys. 26 September 1969. Written by Bloke Modisane and produced by Charles Lefeaux. First aired on the ‘Third Programme’ (later Radio 3).Google Scholar
Sitting Duck. 11 August 1980. Written by Bloke Modisane and produced by Brian Wright. Broadcast on Radio 4 as the ‘Monday Play’.Google Scholar
The Somebody. 13 July 1987. Written by Bloke Modisane. Broadcast on Radio 3 as the ‘Monday Play’.Google Scholar
The Trial. 1969. Written by Lewis Nkosi.Google Scholar
We Can’t All Be Martin Luther King. 1971. Written by Lewis Nkosi.Google Scholar

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  • Book: Radio Soundings
  • Online publication: 01 February 2019
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108556903.011
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