CAN YOU WMITE A KAIIO PLAY ? NBS Dffers Twelve Prizes HAVE you ever thought of writing a Radio Play? Maybe you have. Maybe you haven t. Perhaps you' ve actually written one or half- written it and the manuscript lies about somewhere. Well, here S a chance for you -12 chances, in strict fact: The National Broadcasting Service is offering two series of prizes for radio plays: FIRST PRIZE E50 SECOND PRIZE {25 Four Third Prizes of f10 each. (Six prizes in each case)_ SUBJECTS: No. 1 Competition: Any subject: No. 2 Competition: The life or part of the life of any historical character of any country or time: The NBS wants good radio plays: It is on the look out for talent. Play- making talent, like the ability to write a novel, is apt to spring up here and there, sometimes in quite unexpected places, and perhaps all it needs is a little encouragement. These prizes provide that encouragement: You may have ideas but not know how to set about putting them into form: The NBS will help you: With the entry forms you will be given a set of the rules and some pieces of advice. Apply for these now at any NBS station, National or Commercial: Don' t delay. Entries close on February 28, 1946, for scripts posted in New Zealand, and on March 31 for those posted from oversea:
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 14, Issue 339, 21 December 1945, Page 7
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233Page 7 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 14, Issue 339, 21 December 1945, Page 7
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