ALSO SATISFIED
Sir-lI should like to endorse the remarks of "Quite Satisfied" concerning the very fine radio productions presented by the George Edwards Players. Like the writer, I find radio a constant source of entertainment and interest, and the most pléasant and interesting hours of all have been due to the grand work of Nell Stirling, George Edwards and Company, who have given us so many splendid features during recent years. The consistently high standard of their productions, the wide variety of plot and presentation, and the artistry of the players themselves has made listening a pleasure, and I have yet to hear an English or American company to compare with them. ; Most of us take a great deal for granted, and are often ready to condemn, so in this instance I should like to expréss very sincere appreciation, and ‘to add my own request to that made by "Quite Satisfied"--give us more of the George Edwards Players in your picture "pages and news items.
HORRY
(Wanganui).
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 13, Issue 332, 2 November 1945, Page 24
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167ALSO SATISFIED New Zealand Listener, Volume 13, Issue 332, 2 November 1945, Page 24
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