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Winter's Tale

STATION 3YA has found a new programme time in which to present: its Winter Course talks. A. J. Danks led off the series in the week of which I ‘write at 9.15 p.m., immediately after the NBS newsreel. This is to use the time formerly taken up by a BBC commentary, now more sporadic than ever for what are by all odds the year’s main series of talks. This is much to be applauded; it relieves the congestion on the period 6.45+8.0 p.m., which must sometimes leave the organiser, announcer and technician as cross-eyed and gasping as the listener, and utilises a dead patch in the fabric of the evening.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 15, Issue 366, 28 June 1946, Page 15

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Winter's Tale New Zealand Listener, Volume 15, Issue 366, 28 June 1946, Page 15

Winter's Tale New Zealand Listener, Volume 15, Issue 366, 28 June 1946, Page 15

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