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Tales from Olympus

[-REE from anthropological taint was a programme I heard from 2YA last Monday, "Tales of the Olympian Gods," where Ronald Colman, with even more than his usual air of cultivation, recounts Greek myths to the accompaniment of suitable music (not the Rite of Spring) by Victor Young and his orchestra. The union was a pleasing one, and I should. think there would be room for more programmes along the same lines since (to most of us) Greek myths are a long forgotten part of our equally mythical schooldays. ,

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 17, Issue 431, 26 September 1947, Page 15

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Tales from Olympus New Zealand Listener, Volume 17, Issue 431, 26 September 1947, Page 15

Tales from Olympus New Zealand Listener, Volume 17, Issue 431, 26 September 1947, Page 15

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