Larry Wood doesn't like puff pieces. He became editor of the Tankard Times, a daily newspaper at the Brier, on one condition; he wasn't going to pull any punches. As columnist at the Calgary Herald, Larry was scribe to many of the greatest moments in curling history. His first Brier was 1960 in Fort William (now Thunder Bay) and he only missed two in the next 55 years. Larry describes his early days in curling and the path that led him to cover those many Briers, Scotties and World Championships. We look back at some of the great players, ponder the evolution of the sport, and Larry reveals what happened at a secret initiation ceremony in Scotland.
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Episode 9 - Ed Lukowich
Episode 8 - Warren Hansen, Part 2
Episode 7 - Warren Hansen, Part 1
Episode 6 - Errol Klinck
Episode 5 - Neil Houston
Episode 4 - Ernie Richardson
Episode 3 - Art Lobel
Episode 2 - Terry Braunstein
Episode 1 - Pat Ryan
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