The Constant Worm
Focal Point
(CHILDREN at school always seem to enjoy doing Projects. I am a bit
vague about what a project is, but the. idea seems to be to provide a focal point for several otherwise unrelated activities, so that each activity, though it May remain essentially the same, appears to gain significance from its often arbitrary association with the Desired Object. I can quite understand that our programme organisers may sometimes have felt themselves reduced to schizophrenia by the awful diversity
of our programmes, and the Coronation has doubtless given them a heaven-sent opportunity to impose some sort of pattern. Do you listen to Band Music? Well, now you listen to Coronation Year-The Story and Music of Her Majesty’s Bands. Are you interested in historical features? Try ,.Throne and People. Do you quite like being alive? You can’t get away from it-you'’re a New Elizabethan. A fan of Vera Lynn’s? You can hear her in Variety Cavalcade -a Coronation Year Parade of Music Hall Command Performers. I wonder how we'll manage about Jazz Club,
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 28, Issue 722, 15 May 1953, Page 10
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180Focal Point New Zealand Listener, Volume 28, Issue 722, 15 May 1953, Page 10
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