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T.M.T. sexism?

Sir,—Tsk tsk, your slips are showing (TV review, June 24). Surely under the current equal opportunities and sex discrimination legislation, your TV interviewer should be immediately renamed Ken Strongperson. Life is so complicated nowadays, isn’t it? Furthermore, while we on “The Mainland Touch” seem to have less time than Ken obviously does to sit and watch others working, our survey shows that “The Press” TV reviewers are almost exclusively of the male gender. But Ken Strongperson is right about one thing. I am certainly all male. As for the rest of the company — well as I said, life is so complicated these days. Must go: here comes the tea-lady. Oops, sorry, teaperson.—Yours, etc., RODNEY BRYANT, “The Mainland Touch.” June 24, 1983.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19830625.2.108.8

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Press, 25 June 1983, Page 16

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T.M.T. sexism? Press, 25 June 1983, Page 16

T.M.T. sexism? Press, 25 June 1983, Page 16

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