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Time Gallups on at 3ZB

UPLIC* Opinion, 3ZB’s new programme to be broadcast each Sun"day at 8.0 p.m. starting on August 31, _is an extension of an idea which began "nearly two years ago with the Round Table series. The Round Table discussion group was a panel of fewer than a dozen speakers, from which four were ‘chosen each week to deal with subjects submitted by listeners. After a run of ‘18 months this session. gave way to Radio Town Meeting, in which anybody who wished was given the opportunity to have his say as a member of the studio audience after the selected speakers had spoken. In Public Opinion

the man in the street will not visit the studio, but a microphone will be taken out to him so that he can express his views on matters of topical interest. A symposium of views will be broadcast every week and the programme will finish with an authoritative expression of opinion by some selected speaker. The compere will be Allan Sleeman, who was chairman of the Radio Round Table, and of the Radio Town Meeting sessions. The main speaker for the first broadcast will be H. Winston Rhodes, lecturer in English Literature, Canterbury University College, and his subject will be "A Formula for Peace."

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 17, Issue 427, 29 August 1947, Page 15

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Time Gallups on at 3ZB New Zealand Listener, Volume 17, Issue 427, 29 August 1947, Page 15

Time Gallups on at 3ZB New Zealand Listener, Volume 17, Issue 427, 29 August 1947, Page 15

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