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=! "(GREAT DAYS IN SPORT," a series of radio reconstructions of outstanding sporting events, is being produced at 1ZB and will be presented shortly from that station, Early on the list is the test match in 1905, when Wales beat New Zealand. This was the only defeat recorded against the All Blacks in their tour of Great Britain that year. Carbine’s win in the 1890 Melbourne Cup race has also been dramatised for the series. Bo ae * "THE SINGING COWBOY," heard now from 1ZB, 2ZB and 3ZB, is scheduled to start from 4ZB on August 18, and from 2ZA on August 25. This feature is in episodes, action stories being interspersed with what might be called "outdoor" music. * bod Bs MPRESSIONISTIC sketches of famous New Zealanders are being’ presented every Wednesday night from the ZB stations at 7 o’clock. The subjects include Lord Rutherford, Katherine Mansfield, R. J. Seddon, Sir Truby King and Dr. A. H. Cockayne. * x ue RYAN O’BRIEN, who is heard every Sunday evening from the ZB stations in "Story-Time," has published one of the songs, "Shoes," from a cycle which he composed under the title of "Songs of Mischief." Recently he presented the cycle over the ZB network. The other songs are "The Baby Over the Way," and "Fair Warning."

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 13, Issue 320, 10 August 1945, Page 25

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Items From The ZB's New Zealand Listener, Volume 13, Issue 320, 10 August 1945, Page 25

Items From The ZB's New Zealand Listener, Volume 13, Issue 320, 10 August 1945, Page 25

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