"For Overseas Listeners"
If the only fruits of your labours. to get Daventry on the shortwave band have been vulgar crackling noises; and if, in consequence, you have lost your temper, nearly shattered the valves of your set with abuse and called heaven and earth and your wife to witness your’ sufferingthen sit down, relax, and :ruminate for a moment. The BBC knows full well that you may not be finding listening any too easy; and it does not forget listeners. In fact, it publishes each week! a journal of Empire broadcasts; and now it has brought out. a little booklet, "This Is London Calling," which should’ be very helpful to all who would like to hear the Empire programmes. It gives an informative summary of the various types of entertainment broadcast, some technical hints for better reception, and’ is’ well illustrated. The BBC invites readers of "The Listener" to write for copies of this little book, which will be supplied if requests are made to: "The Brit's Broadcasting Corporation, Broadcestidg House, London, W.1."
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 1, Issue 6, 4 August 1939, Page 37
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174"For Overseas Listeners" New Zealand Listener, Volume 1, Issue 6, 4 August 1939, Page 37
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