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2YC PROGRAMMES

Sir,-Is it not time that we had a change in 2YC’s early evening programme? For several months we have had the same monotonous thing: "Sylvester and Bradley," "Voices in Harmony," "Cuban Episode," etc. Instead of the same thing week after week, perhaps a bit of variety could be introduced: a quarter-hour with Tenors, Baritones, Sopranos, Light Orchestras, Waltz time, Marching time. Then perhaps we could visit Scotland for a session, then Ireland, England, Italy, etc. That would have the effect of varying the sessions a little. We could then turn to variety within the sessions also. Voices in Harmony seem to use about three combinations whereas three or four times as many are available and would lend a bit of colour to the session if introduced. On second thoughts, perhaps I should not have written this, for if by some chance the programme is made a bit brighter along the lines of my suggestions, I may find myself so attracted that after tea, instead of getting out and doing my garden,.I will be sitting inside listening to the wireless. Listening to

2YC.-

MINGO

(Trentham).

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/periodicals/NZLIST19460125.2.13.2

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 14, Issue 344, 25 January 1946, Page 5

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2YC PROGRAMMES New Zealand Listener, Volume 14, Issue 344, 25 January 1946, Page 5

2YC PROGRAMMES New Zealand Listener, Volume 14, Issue 344, 25 January 1946, Page 5

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