LISTENERS will visit United Nations Headquarters in New York and meet many of the people who work there in "Windows on the World," a United Nations Radio programme, which 2YA will broadcast at 9.30 a.m. on Sunday, January 20. Norman Corwin (left), Chief of Special Projects, United Nations Radio, who wrote and produced "Windows on the World," is seen here with Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., narrator. Mr. Fairbanks is Honorary Vice-President of the American Association for the United Nations
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 26, Issue 653, 11 January 1952, Page 6
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78LISTENERS will visit United Nations Headquarters in New York and meet many of the people who work there in "Windows on the World," a United Nations Radio programme, which 2YA will broadcast at 9.30 a.m. on Sunday, January 20. Norman Corwin (left), Chief of Special Projects, United Nations Radio, who wrote and produced "Windows on the World," is seen here with Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., narrator. Mr. Fairbanks is Honorary Vice-President of the American Association for the United Nations New Zealand Listener, Volume 26, Issue 653, 11 January 1952, Page 6
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