
Personalities with Chuck Anderson
Online at listen.sdpb.org
Vintage interviews with well-known and not-so-well-known South Dakotans.
During his long career in radio broadcasting, Chuck Anderson recorded and saved more than 500 hours of recorded conversations. The collection is an archive of stories and anecdotes that capture the essence of our state in the voices of its people.
"Everyone has a story to tell," says Chuck. "It made me feel good to give them that chance to say it."
Latest Episodes
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In the southern shadow of the Black Hills sits a small town with a small population...and a big past.Chuck Anderson was welcomed into Edgemont, S.D., a…
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The "Germans from Russia" story continues with Drs. Tim Kloberdanz and Harry Delker, experts in German anthropology and heritage. Radio journalist Chuck…
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The Dakotas are a product of Native American and northern European cultures. With a deeper look, one can see the added influence of diverse subgroups such…
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The nation knows his tongue-in-cheek performances on the Tonight Show with Johnny Carson. People from the heartland listen to his…
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In this continuation of the story of Roy and Lucille Fitz, the De Smet couple discusses the reality of the Depression's effects on the plains. Roy says…
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Sadly, we're losing senior South Dakotans able to share first-hand remembrances of what life was like here in the years before and during World War…
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Candace Hilligoss grew up in Huron during the 1940s and 1950s and graduated from Huron high school. After three years at the University of Iowa, she moved…