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Amelia Earhart Search Forum => News, Views, Books, Archival Data & Interviews on AE => Topic started by: Martin X. Moleski, SJ on January 12, 2012, 02:47:32 PM

Title: Interview with Tom King
Post by: Martin X. Moleski, SJ on January 12, 2012, 02:47:32 PM
Tom King was on:

Indiana Jones..... Myth's, Realities and 21st Century Archaeology (http://www.voiceamerica.com/episode/58901/indiana-jones-myths-realities-and-21st-century-archaeology)

January 11, 2012

Hosted by Dr. Joseph Schuldenrein

Tom is on for the whole hour, and discusses how he got involved, the navigational logic, post-loss radio messages, the search for Amelia, finding the bones, searching in Fiji, and TIGHAR's hopes for the Symposium in 2012 and the potential for a deep water search after that.
Title: Re: Interview with Tom King
Post by: Irvine John Donald on January 12, 2012, 06:51:23 PM
Thanks for that Marty. Dr. King gives a nice synopsis of the search and I especially enjoyed hearing how he became involved in TIGHAR in its Pre Amelia days.
Title: Re: Interview with Tom King
Post by: Irvine John Donald on January 14, 2012, 08:16:02 AM
There is an on line tv show called "Out of the Past" where Dr. King is interviewed on two half hour episodes. This is from last summer and is quite up to date. You can find it here. http://vimeo.com/26840960 (http://vimeo.com/26840960)

Watch past the last minute or so where they pay tribute to a baseball radio announcer "recreationist". You will see some good Nikumororo video.  I had no idea there were such people out there as baseball game "recreationist".  That short bit they did made me watch that episode too. LOL
Title: Re: Interview with Tom King
Post by: Joe Cerniglia on May 14, 2013, 11:19:08 AM
Fairfax, Virginia's Public Access Television (Channel 10) has posted online the 3rd installment of their series of interviews with Dr. Thomas King.

http://vimeo.com/48938202

(See the above posts for links to the earlier installments.) Lee Shephard and Chuck Langdon discuss the ongoing search and explore the archaeological work.  This segment was recorded in July, 2012 and lasts 28 minutes. The program is informative and professional. I recommend it.

Joe Cerniglia
TIGHAR #3078 ECR