TIME-TABLE SUGGESTIONS
Sir,-The lovers of light classical music derive great satisfaction from the Masters, in Lighter Mood programmes which are broadcast. These programmes are excellently selected, and _ bring pleasure not only to friends of classical music but are a great means of education towards musical appreciation for people to whom classical music is too difficult. Lately, however, these programmes have been cut, as the time interferes with the recordings of the "Greetings of the Boys Overseas." May I suggest to change the time of the Masters in Lighter Mood programme to 9.20 after the news. This would cut nobody short, as at that time usually serious music is broadcast, and it would increase the popularity of these excellent programmes. Further, I would like to suggest the relay of the "Discussion for the Forces" A.E.W.S. programme over all main stations. This programme is broadcast at 6.45 p.m. every Wednesday from 2YA, and in different parts of the Dominion this station is not always too clear. The A.E.W.S. Discussion Group is much better than the "Brains Trust" Group, and there are few of my friends who do not tune in regularly to listen to this
delightful session.-
F.
M.
(Pukemiro),
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 10, Issue 248, 24 March 1944, Page 3
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198TIME-TABLE SUGGESTIONS New Zealand Listener, Volume 10, Issue 248, 24 March 1944, Page 3
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