Distinguished Visitors
APPRECIATE the way the women’s programmes people keep their eyes peeled, their ears to the ground and
their news-noses to the grindstone to furnish us with hot-platter interviews with visiting celebrities. Last week’s interview with Faith Baldwin was particularly enjoyable. Miss Baldwin was folksy and forthcoming, and I found her comment on living forty miles from New York all too human-"I very seldom go there, but it’s nice to think it’s there if I want to go to it." This for me .came on the heels of J: C. Reid’s talk on the cultural scene in New York and Chicago, and it occurred to me to wonder if the NZBS could institute some sort of check-up on our distinguished visitors. It would be nice to know that they went home and gave admiring little talks on the New Zealand Players
and the National Orchestra.
M.
B.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 802, 3 December 1954, Page 10
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148Distinguished Visitors New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 802, 3 December 1954, Page 10
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