New Talks Time-table at 2YA
S from the end of July the 15-minute talks which are broadcast et 7.15 each evening from 2YA will be presented in a reorganised schedule. Mondays will be devoted to travel talks, formerly heard on Fridays-and a new series of these will start on August 8 under the title Norway To-day. Subsequent series will cover present-day Germany and China. ; sc Tuesdays will become the night for farm talks, starting early in August with a number of recordings, made at the recent Massev College Farm: Week, on such subjects as "Stock Diseases and Lambing," and "Soils and Pastures." Gardening talks by W. G. Stephen will continue to be the feature of Wednesday evenings, while on Thursdays there
will be a new session, Critically Speaking, devoted to criticism of current happenings in the. arts in Wellington, Discussions of coming Repertory and Thespians productions (The Guinea Pig, Henry IV, Othello, etc), will alternate with book reviews and discussions of current Film Society showings which will include a new British documentary Steps of the Ballet, a Czech film, The Earth Sings, and the German classic, Waxworks. Fridays will be devoted to talks on philosophical, political, and _ scientific topics. The first series, What Did the War Do to Us? begins on August 5, with a talk by Q. H. Brew, a psychologist in the Education Department, whose subject is "Fear."
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 21, Issue 526, 22 July 1949, Page 15
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