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1.H. (Whangarei).-That programme is not included in the BBC Transcription Service. Just Another Dalbeattie-lte (Hamilton) .- Many thanks. Ros Fan (Wellington).-Edmundo Ros is the son of Anglo-Venezuelan parents, and is a naturalised British subject. Verity (Dunedin).-Cannot print letters which have appeared elsewhere, P.P. (Wellington ).-Sorry; too long. Harding Brown (Sumner).-(1) Recruit. ment of the Armed Services is a necessary object of official policy, and radio as well as press and poster publicity legitimately serves it. (2) Not unfair to other Departments of State in any way; they buy time when they need it and are given publicity without charge as the occasion requires. D. Osborne (Hastings).-Professor Oliphant’s recorded address was broadcast from 2YC later in the week of its delivery. It will be broadcast from 3YC and 4YC at 9.30 p.m. on Monday, June 28. R. L. Harris (Levin).-Because these variety shows run in series, and series run out, Another later, as soon as it’s available. Plain Housewife (Wanganui).-All the English ‘ones possible; American, unavailable; the Australian ones come from several differe ent. production studios. Unlucky coincidences, seemingly. If they recur, please give instances, C.D. (Manurewa).-Sorry; it is often diffis cult to fit them in.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 30, Issue 778, 18 June 1954, Page 5
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