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"HE vexed questions about who should get the weekend breakfasts and whether women are worse drivers than men are among those that will be aired in One Minute, Please, a new NZBS show which will be heard first from 2YA at 8.30 p.m. on Wednesday, March 17. The idea in One Minute, Please, is to invite half a dozen well-known people to take the stage and give a one-minute talk on a topic put to them on the spot by Ulric Williams. The first programme wes recorded some time ago at the ee
another five are being produced in the same way on the five Saturday nights between March 13 and April 10. The show goes on before the usual Saturday night theatre audience as the first half of an ordinary film ahs. ie ar Jack Dobson is producer. The victims of the first round cof One Minute, Please, are Dorothy Moses, journalist; Edna Wiggs, radio and repertory player; Barbara Basham, Women’s Session organiser at 2YA; the Rev. Harry Squires, Wellington City Missioner; R. Hardie Boys, well known in professional circles, and former president eof the Wellington R.S.A.; and Ernest Le Grove, radio news reader and amateur theatre producer. Among other things, they will be asked to explain an attempt to make a rail journey on a child’s ticket, and to propose a vote of thanks for a talk on the love life of the Theatre, Karori, Wellington, and toheroa.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 30, Issue 764, 12 March 1954, Page 26
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243OFF THE CUFF New Zealand Listener, Volume 30, Issue 764, 12 March 1954, Page 26
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