Steve Wadhams is a longtime producer for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, who, over the course of his 30 years at the CBC, has set himself apart as a masterful documentarian. Wadhams’ work has been recognized by a Prix Italia, two Major Armstrong awards and the gold medal at the New York Festivals.
Childhood Trains
By Sandy Thacker & Steve Wadhams
What is it about train travel that inspires music and memory? And why do people tend to confess their innermost thoughts once they get on board? (more)
Who Is Vern Nash?
By Thelon Oeming & Steve Wadhams
The day Thelon Oeming moved into an apartment in a working class area of Toronto, he saw a hunched-back man shouting to himself in the middle of the street. (more)
Radio Across Time Zones
By Julie Shapiro, Edwin Brys, Torey Malatia, Robyn Ravlich & Steve Wadhams
Radio transmissions are heard all over the world, from the largest urban centers to the smallest mountain villages. But what defines radio from a particular place, and what makes it different than radio from elsewhere? (more)
Pushing the Boundaries of Every-Day Radio
By Priya Ramu & Steve Wadhams
Diamonds are made under pressure! For this session, Priya Ramu and Steve Wadhams from the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation present their advice on how to make daily radio that shines and delights. (more)
The Change in Farming
By Adam Goddard & Steve Wadhams
This story brings together a young Toronto composer, Adam Goddard, whose passion is music, and his 90-year-old grandfather, Henry Haws, whose passion is farming. (more)