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ANTI-CLIMAX

Sir-I seem to recollect reading in your column some complaints of the inappropriate times at which we are treated to the chimes of Big Ben. I think I have just listened to what must amount to the greatest anti-climax ever-Big Ben coming in on the closing lines of the final episode of Dorothy Sayers’ The Man Born to be King, with a dance band further in the background bleating, "Don’t Fence Me In." This latter station is Fiji, I think-a constant nuisance to listeners to 2YN for which I have never heard an explanation.

IAN

MacEWAN

Nelson

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 15, Issue 374, 23 August 1946, Page 15

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ANTI-CLIMAX New Zealand Listener, Volume 15, Issue 374, 23 August 1946, Page 15

ANTI-CLIMAX New Zealand Listener, Volume 15, Issue 374, 23 August 1946, Page 15

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