2YA CHILDREN'S SESSION
Sir,-Occasionally when listening to the Children’s session from 2YA I have experienced so much pleasure that I have been moved to write to the Director of Broadcasting commending contributors. Some of the items in my opinion should be recorded for a more extended enjoyment. I also desire to say through your always interesting columns that Aunt Molly put over a Joyce Taylor programme recently that had more thrills to the minute in melody than have ever come to my ears in a given 40 minutes at such a session. The pity is that so few knew about it. Do the arrangers of 2YA programmes realise that they are "entertaining an angel unawares"? For here is one who is original, is versatile, produces delicious melody in every composition, yet apparently goes undiscovered and unheralded on the air. That seance in sweet sounds got me excited. Hence these lines in
tribute.-
TOM L.
MILLS
(Feilding).
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 8, Issue 203, 14 May 1943, Page 3
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1562YA CHILDREN'S SESSION New Zealand Listener, Volume 8, Issue 203, 14 May 1943, Page 3
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