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|T does make rather a différence, to the quality of radio discussions if the "@éxperts" aré riot only articulate, but are also genuine expérts. Largely because this was the case in the radiotelephone Question Mark discuSsion betweeh dn Auckland teatti and 4 BBC one on chafiging attitudes towards the Pacific, it turned out to be a particularly interésting one, which taught at léast oné listénér a good deal* about the importance of "our" ocean atid our re--sponsibilities towards the peoples living in it. It was rather a pleasant idea to
Have a Néw Zedlandér on the London team and to baldnce him by an Englishman on the local One, thus putting on each side a member who saw the topic from both points of view. A wide range of problems was covered, but Graham Hiutton’s expert chairmanship kept the talk on the point. Although this was tiot a debate, I felt that C. G. McKay and Dr. Cuttiberlarid had the most to contribute; perhaps because the English team seemed inclined to defer to the opinions of those who spoke from the centre of things, as it were. The technical quality of the transinission, by the way; was excellent.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 30, Issue 770, 23 April 1954, Page 10
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