A Gap to be Filled
ALTHOUGH I have looked to What’s My Line? to fill the gap left when We Beg to Differ ceased, it can hardly be said to fill the bill. It is entertaining but hardly has the same interest or stimulus. I set out to guess the occupation of the person questioned in the 3ZB session the other night, deliberately not listening to the audience’s secret; but, as usual in all these kind of games, I can’t bear to see my own pinhead LQ. reflected in the fumbling guesses, so I suspect that my interest will now discreetly wane. At any rate, the panel discussion is by far the better form of entertainment and it is a pity that 3YA’s "Well Informed Circle" discusses
things on a Friday evening.when, for one reason or another, there is a sma!l
listening public.
Westcliff
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 29, Issue 734, 7 August 1953, Page 10
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144A Gap to be Filled New Zealand Listener, Volume 29, Issue 734, 7 August 1953, Page 10
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