Take It From Where?
REASONABLE $sstate of indifference doesn’t seem to be possible towards Take It From Here-either one loathes these programmes or one listens, open-mouthed and wreathed with expectant smiles, to the sallies of Joy, Dick and Jimmy on every possible occasion. Since the sad day last November, when 4YC finished its series of TIFH, Otago listeners have been dependent on 4ZB’s Sunday night session,
and this has been the only one. From the middle of February, however, both 4YA and 4YZ plan to present TIFH on the same night, Monday. I agree that one can hardly have too much of such a good thing as TIFH; yet so much, on one night, will undoubtedly prove a little overwhelming-almost as overwhelming, in fact, as the effort of will required to sete one of the programmes.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 26, Issue 660, 29 February 1952, Page 10
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136Take It From Where? New Zealand Listener, Volume 26, Issue 660, 29 February 1952, Page 10
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