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"RADIO ROADHOUSE"

Sir-In your issue of October 4, 1954, Radio Roadhouse is described as being a tonic, Having listened to Radio Roadhouse since its inception, we wonder how much lower the comedy of New Zealand programmes can fall. A recent "electric chair’ episode indicates depravity in music and in humour. Who is being ridiculed in the Weather Report portion of the programme? Why not use some New Zealand accents? ADULT LISTENERS (QOhau).

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 32, Issue 811, 11 February 1955, Page 5

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"RADIO ROADHOUSE" New Zealand Listener, Volume 32, Issue 811, 11 February 1955, Page 5

"RADIO ROADHOUSE" New Zealand Listener, Volume 32, Issue 811, 11 February 1955, Page 5

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