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RADIO VOICES.

Sir,-A stand-up clap to your views‘reel commentator for his note "Hearing Voices," but I do not agree with him when he says we must wait until we have a bigger population before we have a variety of radio voices. Being an ardent listener of plays of all descriptions, I must say that "the select band" of radio actors-as your commentator so aptly describes themhave "had it." And why not follow the

example of England, America, and Australia of announcing the names of the actors before or after the play? This always make the play (or picture) much more interesting. I suppose the names are not given because it would be a monotonous repetition of four or five voices.

THAT MAN AGAIN

(Otaki).

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 16, Issue 399, 14 February 1947, Page 5

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RADIO VOICES. New Zealand Listener, Volume 16, Issue 399, 14 February 1947, Page 5

RADIO VOICES. New Zealand Listener, Volume 16, Issue 399, 14 February 1947, Page 5

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