Interview with the author of "Late Nights on Air" and former announcer-operator at CFYK Yellowknife in the 1970s. The first voice I heard coming out of a radio. I was six and wide awake, in the middle of the night, and listening to an old, Bakelite transistor.Ever since then, listening to the radio in the wee hours makes me feel – less alone. We lived in Yellowknife then, and there was basically no TV. It was like, 40 below and dark most of the year. So, everyone listened to radio.In “Late Nights On Air” Liz brought me right back to the town, the land and the long shadow cast by of the pipeline inquiry of Tom Berger. I asked Liz if she’d talk to me about those days. She fired back an email that simply said: “Anything for radio; anything for the north.”