QUESTIONS ABOUT CHRISTIAN ORDER
The Experts Who Will Answer Them
and 2ZA on Sunday evening, September 13, at 9.10 p.m., will hear the first session in the new feature Any Questions? which has been arranged in connection with the current campaign for Christian Order and which, as reported in The Listener last week, will follow the lines of the BBC’s famous Brains Trust, except that the local programme will be confined to questions about the problems of Christianity and its relation to everyday affairs. Questions are invited from the public, to be forwarded to the Commercial Broadcasting Service, Wellington, C.1. | to the four ZB stations At each session there will be four permanent members of a panel of experts, and one "guest" member, presided over by a Question-Master who will announce the various questions and act as compére. The QuestionMaster will be Howard Wadman, who came to New Zealand about a year ago from England and who is already well known in repertory circles here and in radio drama. He is playing an active part on the organisational side of the
Campaign for Christian Order. His photograph appears on our cover this issue, The following have been selected as "permanent" members of the panel: The Rev. David Rosenthal, vicar of St. Peter’s, Wanganui. Mr. Rosenthal atrived recently from Hong Kong where, until a year ago, he was vicar, and was also connected with radio work. The Rev. A. B. Kilroy, minister of St. Andrew’s, Wellington. He was a guest preacher at Scots Church, Sydney, for six months in 1940, The Rev. H. W. Newell, minister of the Terrace Congregational Church, Wellington, and president of the New Zealand Student Christian Movement. He was also well known as " Uncle William" of 2YA. Harold Miller, librarian at Victoria University College. A former Rhodes Scholar. The first "guest" member will be the Ven. Archdeacon W. Bullock, vicar of St. Peter’s, Wellington.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 7, Issue 168, 11 September 1942, Page 10
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