And So to Bed
T 10.30 fim. stations close down, therefore 10.15 is late in the listen ing evening: Why, then, where programmes are of fiore or less equal merit, should the NZBS feature, Typés of Personality, by FF: L. Combs, be broadcast late and Bertrand Russell at 7:43 over 3YC on Tuesday, September 15? On Monday and Wedresday, also, Mr. Combs’s talks did not come on until 10.8 p.m. and 10.0 p.m, respectively. Why again are the 10 talks crushed into the time of three per week instead of being spread at the rate of no more than two tach week? One has to be as sleepless as a bat and alert as a bird not to miss thése very interesting talks, the fruit of wide and retentive reading. Once or twice the reader, who is on the whole good, setia pace which outstripped meaning. Although this: was when quoting from loquacious charac ters it was a little overdone:
Westcliff
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 29, Issue 742, 2 October 1953, Page 10
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161And So to Bed New Zealand Listener, Volume 29, Issue 742, 2 October 1953, Page 10
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