Bill Richardson (born 1955 in
Winnipeg,
Manitoba) is a Canadian radio broadcaster and author.
Richardson received his B.A. from the
University of Winnipeg in 1976. After spending a year in Montpellier, he moved to
Vancouver, where he completed a
Master of Library Science
The Master of Library and Information Science (MLIS), also referred to as the Master of Library and Information Studies, is the master's degree that is required for most professional librarian positions in the United States. The MLIS is a relat ...
at the
University of British Columbia. He received an honorary doctorate from Wilfrid Laurier University in Waterloo, Ontario, June 2017.
He was a long-time broadcaster on
CBC Radio One, beginning in 1992 as a regular contributor and guest host on
Vicki Gabereau's show. When Gabereau left to host a television show on
CTV
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Television
* Connected TV, or Smart TV, a TV set with integrated internet
North America and South America
* CTV Television Network, a Canadian television network owned by Bell Media
** CTV 2, a secondary Canadian televisio ...
, Richardson moved over to CBC Radio Two to host ''As You Like It'', a classical music request show. In 1997 he returned to CBC Radio One to become host of ''
Richardson's Roundup''.
He began hosting a new show, ''
Bunny Watson
''Bunny Watson'' was a Canadian radio program, which aired Saturdays on CBC Radio One and Sundays on CBC Radio Two."Connecting with Bunny Watson". ''Vancouver Sun'', July 10, 2004.
Named for Katharine Hepburn's librarian character in the movie ' ...
'', in 2004, and was replaced as host of ''The Roundup'' by
Tetsuro Shigematsu. During the
CBC staff lockout of 2005, he noted in the ''CBC Unplugged'' staff
podcast that he has spent his entire time as a CBC host on contract, rather than as a permanent employee. CBC's labour troubles resulted in his return to the air via reruns of ''The Roundup''. He was also a frequent guest host of ''
Sounds Like Canada'', moderated CBC's annual ''
Canada Reads'' from 2003 to 2007, and was the host of ''
Saturday Afternoon at the Opera
''Saturday Afternoon at the Opera'' is a Canadian radio programme, which airs Saturday afternoons on CBC Music. The programme airs live and pre-recorded opera concert performances, as well as interviews with opera artists and reviews of opera CDs. ...
'' and ''Sunday Afternoon in Concert'' from 2007 until 2013.
Richardson's book ''
Bachelor Brothers' Bed and Breakfast'' won the
Stephen Leacock Medal for Humour in 1994.
Richardson now makes regular appearances on the Knowledge Network for its fundraising.
He is currently working on a musical based on
Craigslist ads entitled ''do you want what I have got? a Craigslist Cantata'' with
Veda Hille
Veda Hille (born August 11, 1968) is a Canadian singer-songwriter, keyboardist and tenor guitar player from Vancouver, British Columbia. She writes songs about love and tragedy, as well as about topical British Columbia subjects.[< ...]
and Amiel Gladstone.
Bibliography
* ''Canada Customs: Droll Recollections, Musings and Quibbles'' (1988)
* ''Queen of all the dustballs: and other epics of everyday life'' (1990)
* ''Come into my parlour: cautionary verses and instructive tales for the new millennium'' (1994)
* ''Guy to Goddess: An Intimate Look at Drag Queens'' (1994)
* ''
Bachelor Brothers' Bed and Breakfast'' (1993)
* ''Bachelor Brothers Bed & Breakfast Pillow Book'' (1995)
* ''Bachelor Brothers' bedside companion'' (1996)
* ''Scorned and beloved: dead of winter meetings with Canadian eccentrics'' (1997)
* ''Oddball@large'' (1998)
* ''Great Canadian books of the century: Vancouver Public Library'' (1999)
* ''After Hamelin'' (2000)
* ''Waiting for Gertrude: A Graveyard Gothic'' (2001)
* ''Dear Sad Goat: a roundup of truly Canadian tales & letters'' (2002)
* ''Sally Dog Little'' (2002)
* ''But If They Do'' (2003)
* ''Sally Dog Little Undercover Agent'' (2003)
* (foreword by Bill Richardson) ''Character parts: who's really who in CanLit'' (2003)
* ''Old Father William's Well-Ordered Universe'' (2008)
* ''I Saw Three Ships - Westend Stories'' (2019)
References
External links
''January'' magazine interviewan
biography2an
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CBC.ca
Anick Press bioBC BookWorld bio
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1955 births
Living people
Classical music radio presenters
Canadian gay writers
Writers from Winnipeg
University of Winnipeg alumni
CBC Radio hosts
Stephen Leacock Award winners
Canadian LGBT broadcasters
21st-century LGBT people