Ingredients of the Pudding
TATION 1ZB’s Sunday evening programme, which seems to mé to be admirably planned, shows what the backroom boys can do when released from week-day bread-and-butter cofisiderations. The middle-btow tone the station takes on at this time mitist attract many listeners who don’t normally
listen to it, and who, although maifly drawn by the evening’s plum of TIFH, find the surrounding puddirig also agreeable. Paris Star Time is a lively pfogtammeé of French popular music; The Broad Highway, well produced and played by the NZBS, blows some’ of the dist off Jeffrey Fartiol’s romantic tushery, arid even the anaemic ZB Radio Theatre seems to have had a shot in the arm from the Lady of Song competition. The high quality of Sunday Showcase makes it one of the week’s highspots, and the music which ends the evening comprises faitly obviots but still listenable "classics." I feel that the new Books session cotnes too eatly for comfortable listening, and hope that it will creep up on the clock. Apart from that, the evening is as pleasant a one as we can hope for in this imperfect world, offering real compétition to 1YC’s
out-of-the-way operas.
J. C.
R.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 32, Issue 813, 25 February 1955, Page 10
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199Ingredients of the Pudding New Zealand Listener, Volume 32, Issue 813, 25 February 1955, Page 10
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