More Programmes from France
,[X new programmes in the’ series Paroles de France, containing French music, " poetry, drama and short stories. interviews with composers and novelists and descriptions of French country life, are to be heard from the YC stations. In the _ first broadcast (from, LYC \at 8.0 p.m. on Sunday, September 12) listeners will be able to hear three French country _ tales, aiid some unusual stories by Max . Jacob, Jean Cocteau and Henri Michaux. The tales, which are told in French, are full of wit, sometimes tragic and sometimes humorous, and create a rustic atmosphere in which the peasantry, ‘those 20 million people who are the backbone of«France; lives their rich" and "‘vatied lives and cherish their folk music and tales and legends. Paroles de France are prepared by L’Alliance Francaise, Paris, recorded by La Radiodiffusion Francaise.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 789, 3 September 1954, Page 19
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