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THOSE who believe that medieval humour is mainly characteristic of the vaudeville stage should tune in to 4YA on Tuesday, October 31, at 7.30 p.m., and hear what Professor G. E. Thompson (above) has to say. Possibly they may learn that theatre-goers of the Middle Ages suffered from chestnuts, too.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 1, Issue 18, 27 October 1939, Page 5

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THOSE who believe that medieval humour is mainly characteristic of the vaudeville stage should tune in to 4YA on Tuesday, October 31, at 7.30 p.m., and hear what Professor G. E. Thompson (above) has to say. Possibly they may learn that theatre-goers of the Middle Ages suffered from chestnuts, too. New Zealand Listener, Volume 1, Issue 18, 27 October 1939, Page 5

THOSE who believe that medieval humour is mainly characteristic of the vaudeville stage should tune in to 4YA on Tuesday, October 31, at 7.30 p.m., and hear what Professor G. E. Thompson (above) has to say. Possibly they may learn that theatre-goers of the Middle Ages suffered from chestnuts, too. New Zealand Listener, Volume 1, Issue 18, 27 October 1939, Page 5

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