A SUNDAY SESSION
Sir,-Sunday evening is the one night in the week when I can have an uninterrupted period of enjoyment with my tadio. I usually select my programme from favourable comments made in your columns, or by straightout choice frum listed programmes. But your recommendations in recent months seem to have been loosely chosen, particularly for Sunday evenings. I would like to commend "Off Parade: At Radio’s Round-table" from 3ZB on Sundays at 7 p.m. This session is assuredly one of the highlights of all the programmes offered, and it is a great pity that it is not more widely known. From the discussions provoked in the homes of many of my friends after the session is over I know that a most lively interest is being taken in the subjects discussed and I would suggest that your columnist listens in on any Sunday. He will be well rewarded I am sure.
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(Christchurch).
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 14, Issue 353, 29 March 1946, Page 5
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155A SUNDAY SESSION New Zealand Listener, Volume 14, Issue 353, 29 March 1946, Page 5
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