STRANGE SEA STORIES
[ACTUAL sea stories are dramatised in the series Strange Stories of the Sea, which is now being heard from 1ZB and 2ZB at 7.30 pm. on Saturdays, and which will soon start from 3ZB, 4ZB and 2ZA at the same time. These programmes are produced by Walter Pym (right), who describes them as "a collection of the most unusual sea stories ever told." Titles of the first few episodes give some idea of their contents: "The Skull and Crossbones," "A ‘Private War," "Ruby Three," "A Derelict on the High Seas," and "The Pearl of Balak Jendi." Another new serial programme which will be heard from all ZB stations at 8.0 p.m. on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, beginning on Wednesday, July 14, is called Three Roads to Destiny. The story is set in the 1830s, and concerns three brothers of the Allingham family who, after individual adventures
in various parts of the world, end up as immigrants in the young colony of Australia.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 781, 9 July 1954, Page 18
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165STRANGE SEA STORIES New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 781, 9 July 1954, Page 18
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