RADIO'S ROUND TABLE
Sir-I am in hearty agreement with "Discussion" regarding the interest which is taken in 3ZB’s Sunday session "Off Parade at Radio’s Round Table." Although this session lasts only half-an-hour, its repercussions extend into Monday morning trams and frequently well into the week! One of my friends told me that he has hurried the family home from picnics so that he would not miss the session, and my own opinion is that there is no session to touch it anywhere on the air. As I see it, the Members of the Round Table do- not set themselves up as experts on the subject discussed, but bring to beat commonsense viewpoints from a variety of angles. Prominent physicians, psychologists, musicians, writers, artists and university professors have expressed their views at the Round Table from time to time, but I think the regular members with their own definite personalities provide the meat which makes the session really first-class,
We could do with more of this sort of thing on the air, and a bit less of the "canned" music which has become a@ stable diet in recent years.
SQUARE MEAL
(Christchurch).
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 14, Issue 356, 18 April 1946, Page 5
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191RADIO'S ROUND TABLE New Zealand Listener, Volume 14, Issue 356, 18 April 1946, Page 5
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