1ZB PROGRAMMES
Sir-For some time I have been meaning to write to you complaining of the programmes put on the air for morning listeners from. 1ZB. The children’s programmes are full of interest and of quite a high intellectual calibre, and the whole family looks forward to hearing "The Story of Flight," "The Junior Naturalists’ Club," and "Kidnapped," etc. But when it comes to the so-called adult programmes it is another story. Stupid drivelling serials which seem to last for ever are turned on and although I am an optimist, and turn on the radio in the morning in the hope of finding some bright entertainment to help me through the household chores, I never seem to =get it. Imagine my delight, therefore, on. Friday to find my hopes at least partially fulfilled, when I listened to the opening episode of "Pride and Prejudice." This is a good step in the right direction and I am looking forward to other programmes of the same merit. I feel sure that other morning listeners feel the same.
JOAN
SMITH
(Henderson).
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 18, Issue 454, 5 March 1948, Page 5
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1781ZB PROGRAMMES New Zealand Listener, Volume 18, Issue 454, 5 March 1948, Page 5
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