Where Colorful Myths Meet Microphones and Legends Groove
Description
A twisted fairytale and a radio legend remind us why storytelling is the truest spirit of Conovision.
What makes a story come alive? In this episode, we wander through the soul of storytelling itself — how tales give shape to the invisible, clothe metaphors in color, and connect us in ways nothing else can.
First, a fractured fairytale: Hansel and Grendel (yes, with a d), where roast pigs, candy zoning laws, and Beowulf lawsuits collide in a twisted Grimm-meets-satire tale.
Then, the mic opens to a master of story and sound: actor, writer, and radio legend Bill Reiter. From East Van record shops and black music pilgrimages to Seattle, to the rise of Groovin’ Blue — Canada’s first Black music radio show — Bill shares his path through radio drama, commercials, comedy, and stage. Along the way, there are lessons in improv, luck, and the kind of love only a life in sound can hold.
By the end, you’ll see why Conovision insists: we are all stories waiting to be told.
Episode References:
Chapters:
- (00:00 ) - Introduction
- (02:36 ) - A Fractured Fairytale: Hansel and Grendel
- (08:14 ) - Enter Bill Reiter
- (09:36 ) - Radio Roots and Comedy Commercials
- (12:58 ) - First Encounters with Black Music
- (15:26 ) - Trips to Seattle and Musical Awakening
- (18:30 ) - East Van Stories and Collecting Records
- (23:53 ) - Owning Bill and Bob’s Record Store
- (26:07 ) - From Record Shop to Radio Host
- (28:01 ) - Groovin’ Blue: Canada’s First Black Music Show
- (30:19 ) - Acting, Commercials, and Improv on the Fly
- (34:18 ) - Television, Stage, and Radio Plays
- (35:53 ) - Dr. Bundolo and the Spark of Chance
- (38:07 ) - Luck, Calendars, and Serendipity in Showbiz
- (42:46 ) - Remembering Miles Ramsay and Brian Griffiths
- (46:56 ) - Conclusion



