Time And Place
Turn to 2ZB’s programme pages _ in this week's issue for Monday | and Thursday, and you will read: | 9.30: 7.30 Victoria. It certainly looks like one of those cryptic | puzzles which, according to | mystery novelists, are invariably | left behind by murdered secret | service agents. As a matter of fact it is not a mystery, but it is about a mystery-if you get what we mean; and what we do mean is that at 9.30 every Monday and | Thursday night, 2ZB broadcasts | a new and interesting radio mystery entitled, "7.30 Victoria," The "7.30" of course means--well, just what it says, half past seven, and the " Victoria" means Victoria railway station. This famous London railway station is familiar to thousands of New Zealanders, being the first sight of the mighty metropolis to travellers by sea. More than ordinary interest, therefore, attaches to this feature programme, which has Victoria Station as the background for its intriguing situations. =
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 2, Issue 41, 5 April 1940, Page 46
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156Time And Place New Zealand Listener, Volume 2, Issue 41, 5 April 1940, Page 46
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