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Sir,-May I offer congratulations on your publication having passed the century? I have appreciated every issue and consider that your layout scheme now leaves very little to be desired. (I have noticed that occasionally the ZB’s steal a march on you by changing to a new feature while you still have the old one listed.) Would it be possible to publish a write-up about Those We Love? I consider this the best serial ever presented on New Zealand radio, and would like to know a little about the story, the actors, and the production. Also could you tell me if there is any possibility of The Crew of the Maud Woodlock making a re-appearance on a main station? We used to hear it on 4YZ, but reception was indifferent, and we were delighted when it appeared on 2YA’s programmes. Unfortunately it ran only three weeks and was withdrawn without any explanation. Since then there has been one isolated appearance on 3YA. Hilarious comedy up to the standard of this production is very rare, and I feel that it could well stand presentation again as a complete series.
S.J.
S.
(Christchurch).
(The Crew of the Maud Woodlock has been presented in the past year or two from practically all the stations in the NBS except in Auckland, where it will be heard shortly. Each of the ten episodes is complete in, itself, so that they do not need to be presented in consecutive weeks. All the episodes except one have been presented from 2YA and from 3YA. Unfortunately we have no information about Those We Love. -Ed.).
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 4, Issue 103, 13 June 1941, Page 4
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268TWO SERIALS New Zealand Listener, Volume 4, Issue 103, 13 June 1941, Page 4
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