OXFORD v. CAMBRIDGE
STATION 2YA will remain on the air following the 11.0 p.m. news on Saturday,‘ March 26, to rebroadcast commentary on the Oxford and Cambridge boat race from Putney to Mortlake.
-_ Mote letters from listeners will be found on page 23
LETTERS FROM LISTENERS|
(continued from page 5) TROLLOPE ADAPTED : Sir-The news that another tadio adaptation of a Trollope novel is coming as welcome-provided too many liberties are not taken with the story. I’m afraid that your heading "Trollope Adapted" must have been looked upon by the printers as an invitation to them. Their adaptations include a new title (The Small House at Allingham); they have married the squire and apparently make him the father of Lily Dale; and, stranger still, they dogmatically state that the novel is "not in the Barsetshire
series."
A. H.
REED
(Dunedin)
(We have alfeady confessed to the misprint, and passed the responsibility for the other alleged error to the Oxford Companion to English Literature.-Ed.)
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 20, Issue 508, 18 March 1949, Page 5
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162OXFORD v. CAMBRIDGE New Zealand Listener, Volume 20, Issue 508, 18 March 1949, Page 5
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