Trans-Tasman Forum
QUESTION of hot current interest, "Is Indo-China Our Concern?" is to be discussed across the Tasman by radio-telephone and broadcast in both Australia and New Zealand on the evening of Wednesday, May 5. It will be heard here from all YA stations at 8.15 p.m, Keith Hay, who organises Question Mark for the NZBS Talks Section, planned this broadcast for his series; but the Australian Broadcasting Commission, in immediately accepting the NZBS proposal and topic, asked that the duration be extended to 45 minutes, so that it could place the discussion in its weekly Nation’s Forum of the Air programme, which normally runs for an hour. The NZBS agreed to 45 minutes, though this has meant moving the discussion out of its place in Question Mark. Australian speakers for the discussion had not been chosen at the time this issue went to press, but the New Zealand team will be Professor F. L. W. Wood, Professor of History at Victoria University College, and L. R. Palmer, Associate Editor of the Nelson Evening Mail. The chairman will be Alan Carmichael, a staff talks producer for the ABS and regular chairman of WNation’s ‘Forum of the Air.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 30, Issue 771, 30 April 1954, Page 16
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