Mammon (Take 1)
Emeritus Professor Godfrey Tanner speaks about the love of money – the worship of Mammon on Good Friday 10th April 1998. Filmed by Anthony Brennan on Newcastle Hill (The Bestiary).
Triumph of the Juggernaut.
Emeritus Professor Godfrey Tanner speaks on public transport, cars, noise, shopping malls and gangsters from the centre of his Jasmine bushes. Filmed on Newcastle Hill (The Bestiary) by Anthony Brennan on 9th October 1997. Digitised by Gionni Di Gravio for Nobbywood Films 2008.
Water.
Emeritus Professor Godfrey Tanner speaks about water shortages facing the globe into the new millenium. Filmed by Anthony Brennan on Newcastle Hill (The Bestiary) on Friday 7th October 1997.
The Frustrated Armada.
Emeritus Professor Godfrey Tanner speaks about the Newcastle Port facilities and the ‘frustrated armada’ of coal ships waiting off shore. Filmed by Anthony Brennan on Saturday 8th October 1997 on Newcastle Hill (The Bestiary)
UONCC – YOU TUBE CHANNEL
For all of Godfrey’s talks (and takes) recorded by Anthony Brennan please see the Cultural Collections (University Archives) You Tube Channel located here:
http://www.youtube.com/user/UoNCC
Here are the links to the individual videos:
Triumph of the Juggernaut – Prof. Godfrey Tanner
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1xOlpA8P_tI
Coal – Prof. Godfrey Tanner
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TQUVjmXsCos
Mammon (Take 1) by Prof. Godfrey Tanner
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PLuLCA-8Mzc
Mammon (Take 2) by Prof. Godfrey Tanner
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-JVeFWR60vc
Water (Take 1) by Prof. Godfrey Tanner
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P8cn2LHdFu0
Water (Take 2) by Prof. Godfrey Tanner
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Tgk-E8LrjU
Water (Take 3) by Prof. Godfrey Tanner
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=umspbw23bOw
‘On The Republic’ (Take 1) by Professor Godfrey Tanner
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=djXq-GbHid8
‘On the Republic’ (Take 2) by Professor Godfrey Tanner
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wcHplx0utFc
‘On the Republic’ (Take 3) by Professor Godfrey Tanner
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m_kSbGYS5yc
‘On the Republic’ (Take 4) by Professor Godfrey Tanner
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ikgZYkY1a8o
‘On the Republic’ (Take 5) by Professor Godfrey Tanner
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AYJ6uzkaStE
‘On the Republic’ (Take 6) by Professor Godfrey Tanner
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=duvQM_n6RAg
‘On the Republic’ (Take 7) by Professor Godfrey Tanner
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XTT7_7q1OGI
The Man, The Bar.
The late Emeritus Professor Godfrey Tanner of the University of Newcastle Australia talking to student film maker Steven Dodds about the bar named in his honour.
Tanner on Sustainability.
Interview with Professor Godfrey Tanner at The University of Newcastle during the annual Students and Sustainability conference held in Newcastle in July 2001
MISSA (1999)
Anthony Brennan introduces Missa: A Mass in Honour of my old Choirmaster Keith Noake. Composed by Anthony Brennan. Filmed in Saint Peters Anglican Church Hamilton (Newcastle, Australia) with the permission of Archdeacon Peter Rushton. Speaker: Professor Godfrey Tanner. Singers: Anthony Brennan and David Garner. Camera: David Garner, Frances Murphy and Godfrey Tanner. June 1999.
Missa: A Mass in Honour of my old Choirmaster Keith Noake. Composed by Anthony Brennan. Part 1 of 9
Missa: A Mass in Honour of my old Choirmaster Keith Noake. Composed by Anthony Brennan. Part 2 of 9
Missa: A Mass in Honour of my old Choirmaster Keith Noake. Composed by Anthony Brennan. Part 3 of 9
Missa: A Mass in Honour of my old Choirmaster Keith Noake. Composed by Anthony Brennan. Part 4 of 9
Missa: A Mass in Honour of my old Choirmaster Keith Noake. Composed by Anthony Brennan. Part 5 of 9
Missa: A Mass in Honour of my old Choirmaster Keith Noake. Composed by Anthony Brennan. Part 6 of 9
Missa: A Mass in Honour of my old Choirmaster Keith Noake. Composed by Anthony Brennan. Part 7 of 9
Professor Godfrey Tanner discusses Missa: A Mass in Honour of my old Choirmaster Keith Noake. Composed by Anthony Brennan. Part 8 of 9
Outtakes from Missa: A Mass in Honour of my old Choirmaster Keith Noake. Composed by Anthony Brennan. Part 9 of 9


