SATURDAY AFTERNOONS
Sir-May I put in a plea for your many listeners on Saturday afternoons who are not interested in sport, boogiewoogie, crooning, or Tom, Dick and Harry and their orchestral moanings. To many of us this is one of the few peaceful times of the week when 'we can spare time to sit and listen to something good, but after switching vainly from station to station for the past two hours I have given up. Surely one of the stations could give those who care for it at least a short time of light Classics or good orchestral music on Saturday afternoons instead of rubbish from all stations?
ENID M.
SMITH
(Wellington),
ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS "Euclidian" (Huntly): Made in America by American artists. W. A. Douglas Cole (Tangateroria): No space for another controversy on evolution.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 16, Issue 411, 9 May 1947, Page 5
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136SATURDAY AFTERNOONS New Zealand Listener, Volume 16, Issue 411, 9 May 1947, Page 5
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