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SERIALS AND CLASSICS

Sir-I am a constant radio listener and take a keen interest in serials. Once. there were serials worth listening to, but now they have dropped back until there is not one (that I can name anyway) that is worth listening to. Most of the serials are at hours almost impossible for me to listen to, while most of the unbearable ones are moved to earlier hours. Now for the classical music. I am a lover of good classical music, and I find that the classical programmes are very good, but I am sorry to say there

are not enough of them. 2YC seems to broadcast a fair amount of classics; why not make it into a "Classics only" station? Here is a question to which I have never yet found a correct answer: Why, when 2YA is broadcasting Parliament does 2YC have to forfeit its own programme, which is usually a classical ? one: . I have read in The Listener many letters concerning the 9 o'clock news and chimes, and the news from London. I wonder why people like to pick at these? I don’t find anything wrong with them; perhaps others do. It is' not compulsory to listen, and I’m sure it is an easy matter to switch off your radio if you don’t wish to listen.

LISTENER

(Ohakune Junction).

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 14, Issue 357, 26 April 1946, Page 22

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SERIALS AND CLASSICS New Zealand Listener, Volume 14, Issue 357, 26 April 1946, Page 22

SERIALS AND CLASSICS New Zealand Listener, Volume 14, Issue 357, 26 April 1946, Page 22

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