Wednesday Women's Programmes
| ISTENERS who enjoyed last year’s Portrait from Life series in the National Women’s Programmes will be pleased to know that there is a new series in preparation. The first recipient of a Life sentence this year, on March 16, will be that good-natured giant of radio, Selwyn Toogood. As is usual in the series, Selwyn just sits down at the microphone and talks about himself. On the first Wednesday in the month the Auckland panc: discussion Let’s Talk It Over goes on the air, and on the second Wednesday a feature programme dealing with some aspect of New Zealand life will be broadcast. On March 9 Jocelyn Holliss, of 3YA, will do on-the-spot interviews with two Canterbury women, one a sheep farmer and one a dairy farmer. Zoe Hudson, the dairy farmer, is also New Zealand women’s amateur golf champion. The fourth Wednesday will find the 2YA Discussion Panel on the aif, and where there are five Wednesdays in the month a documentary programme will be heard that day. Stations all over the country will produce these documentaries and the Niarch 30 programme from 1YZ will deal with Child Welfare work in Rotorua. ;
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 32, Issue 814, 4 March 1955, Page 21
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196Wednesday Women's Programmes New Zealand Listener, Volume 32, Issue 814, 4 March 1955, Page 21
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