LOOKING ON THE BRIGHT SIDE
HOSE who tune into Station 2ZB, at the early hour of 7 a.m. will no doubt notice the cheery note to the programmes presented from that time onward. A new session called "‘ Looking on the Bright Side * will begin at 2ZB this week, while on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, at 7.30 a.m. the session " Everybody Sing," introducing such numbers as "Look for the Silver Lining," " Keep Your Sunny Side Up," " Whistle While You Work," will no doubt encourage people to leap out of bed with | a song on their lips, even if it is 7.30. in the morning, and rather a chilly | morning at that! At 4 o'clock every afternoon "Songs of Happiness" will be on the air. Apparently, 2ZB have adopted the attitude "smile and the o, smiles with you, weep and you weep aione. The bright melodies in this session are calculated to chase away the blues!
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 3, Issue 55, 12 July 1940, Page 48
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