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Live Listener (Paeroa): (1) See page 19. (2) In general, the intention is to keep the YC programme choice wider than it would be if two hours were devoted to a concert relay; but there is no absolute rule about it. (3) In particular, the repertoire of a touring artist is more advantageously used in halfprogramme links than in full programmes. Moyna H. Coskery (Dunedin): The criticism is well aimed, and a change for the better will be pursued. But not the longer programme. Listener (Auckland): Not the man in the street, but the man in a film whose low standard was clearly indicated. F.A.S. (Christchurch): .Too soon for another discussion of that subject. P.W. (Christchurch): Thank you. A correction has already ‘been printed, ; W.]. (Christchurch ): Suggestion noted. A.D. (Blenheim): The play is not yet available, but will be broadcast later. Many thanks for words of appreciation.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 785, 6 August 1954, Page 5
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150ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 785, 6 August 1954, Page 5
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