Radio Serials
Fifty per cent, of the eight-year-old pupils at one school listened to radio plays of the “blood and thunder” type at night, 25 per cent, of them remained listening until after nine o’clock, ancf one pupil stayed up until 11 o’clock to listen to his favourite programme which was “I Want a Divorce,” said Mr H. Binsted, chairman of the Auckland Metropolitan Youth Service executive, speaking to the Auckland Rottry Club. “The forms of entertainment offered to youth today, parti-culai-ly the radio and the cinema, permit no scope for creative organisation,” he said.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 10, Issue 69, 6 January 1947, Page 4
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95Radio Serials Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 10, Issue 69, 6 January 1947, Page 4
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