Minutes Packed With Seconds
times seems to operate on entifely different wave-length@and there’s nothing like vociferous reaction from outside to make you deny your first response in favour of something a little more exclusive. Station 2YA’s One Minute Please STUDIO audience and listeners
was, however, gratifying proof that emotional rapport between inside and outside audiences can be achieved, The first binding factor was mutual, heartfelt relief that we had not been called upon to perform such extempore antics as pretending we were Lady Godiva explaining to Sir Walter Raleigh what had happened to our horse; the second, admiration for the gameness of the team members. But much of the credit for the happy family feeling inspired by the session could well go to chairman Ulric Williams, whose wit and warmth seemed beamed equally to present and absent friends.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 30, Issue 766, 26 March 1954, Page 10
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138Minutes Packed With Seconds New Zealand Listener, Volume 30, Issue 766, 26 March 1954, Page 10
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