THE STORY OF JAPAN and its people through the ages is the theme of a new NZBS Wellington studio production, ‘The Mist of Time," which will be first heard from 1YC at 9.30 p.m. this Friday, May 9. Essentially a documentary report on Japan, the wealth of material gothered has been worked into a dromatic dialogue by O. A. Gillespie, of the NZBS, and the story of the country-both from the historian’s and the sightseer’s point-of-view-is presented in dialogue by five. main characters: a man, ao woman, their Japanese guide, and the voices of History and Time. These roles are played by John Parker, Meriel Fernie, Michael Cotterill, Wendy Gibb, and Ken Firth respectively. The religion of the people of Japan, their customs ond their historical background, as well as the beautiful landscape, the cities and the farm lands, are all described in detail. "The Mist of Time’ is scheduled for broadcast from other YA and YC stations : during June or July e
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 26, Issue 670, 9 May 1952, Page 5
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