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"[N WHICH WE SERVE," a BBC feature comprising a broadcast synopsis of the well-known film, preceded by a brief survey of Noel Coward’s life and work, will be heard from 3ZB this Sunday, February 13, at 6.45 p.m., and from 2ZB the following Sunday at the same time. The narrator tells how Noel Coward’s early plays surprised, shocked, and delighted his audiences, and how he was regarded as a cynic and an enfant terrible because at that stage theatregoers had not recognised the sincerity that lay behind the satire. Then, confounding all previous conceptions of his work, came the romantic operetta Bitter Sweet and the famous Cavalcade. In the same serious strain is his film In Which We Serve, the story of a ship from its launching to its destruction by enemy action at sea,

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 10, Issue 242, 11 February 1944, Page 11

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Untitled New Zealand Listener, Volume 10, Issue 242, 11 February 1944, Page 11

Untitled New Zealand Listener, Volume 10, Issue 242, 11 February 1944, Page 11

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