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Items From The ZB's

HE story of a woman who brings up a family, runs a lumber yard, and is a mother to a small-town community as well as to her own family, is one that morning listeners to stations should welcome. This new serial, Ma Perkins, runs from all ZB stations at 10.30 a.m., Monday through Friday. ~~ * | dadaoted AND JANE is recognised as the oldest continuous dramatic serial in radio to-day. The story is that of two friends who work in a Red Front Department store in Chicago, the one as a Nan GUE —

pianist selling popular music, the other as a singer of popular songs. Their home is in Honeycrest, Illinois, a suburb of Chicago, but their travels and adventures take them to many other places, Judy and Jane is on the air on Tuesdays and Fridays at 10.0 a.m. from the four ZB stations. HOSE whose boys are training in Canada will be specially interested to learn that the NCBS has been asked by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation to make special recordings of the Royal New Zealand Air Force Band for the benefit of New Zealand airmen training in Canada.

‘THE new 2ZB serial that is heard at *" 745 p.m. on Thursdays is the second series of Lady Coturageous. This is the story of a girl who made her way in journalism, As the editor and publisher of a paper, she launches a "cleaning-up" campaign in her own town, thus leading the story into all kinds of surprising developments. * * * REVERIE, a new session from 3ZB, is an unusual programme in which the stories connected with historic spots in Christchurch are dramatised. Instead of the story being written in the usual "sidelight" style, the tale is "told" by the central object itself, whether it is a bridge, a statue, a cathedral, or just a‘ pile of bricks..The programme was

prepared by Peter Hall, chief copys writer at 3ZB, and has aroused considerable local interest.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 9, Issue 216, 13 August 1943, Page 17

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326

Items From The ZB's New Zealand Listener, Volume 9, Issue 216, 13 August 1943, Page 17

Items From The ZB's New Zealand Listener, Volume 9, Issue 216, 13 August 1943, Page 17

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