New Shows from 2ZB
[AST week I overheard two new shows from 2ZB, Twenty-one and Out on Tuesday, and the first broadcast of the Quiz Kids on Friday-both of them very good entertainment. The Quiz Kids have a refreshingly direct microphone ~~
manner, there is none of that objectionable coyness sometimes encountered in adult quiz sessions, and though they
don’t know as much as we remember knowing at the same age .(the Chamber of Commerce will doubtless tell us why) they give the audience a good run for the sponsor’s money. T'wentv-one
and Out is a variation of Clumps, and a very amusing one. It appealed strongly to me because (unlike Posers, Penalties and Profits) it is one of the few stunt sessions where the radio audience is more in the know than those actually present, Which, I consider, is as it should be.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 18, Issue 466, 28 May 1948, Page 8
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143New Shows from 2ZB New Zealand Listener, Volume 18, Issue 466, 28 May 1948, Page 8
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