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FILMS FOR CHILDREN

MANY people who missed the discussion Films for Children first broadcast on Guy Fawkes night have since asked when it will be heard from other stations. The discussion was recorded when Mary Field, a_ world authority on films for children, was in New Zealand, and those taking part besides Miss Field were Gordon be New Zealand Film Censor; W. J. Scott, chairman of the working committee of the New Zealand Film Institute and Vice- -Principa] of the Wellington Teachers’ Training College; and Walter Harris, a senior officer of the Education. Department and Supervisor of the National]. Film Library, who was chairman of the discussion panel. Films for Children will be heard from 4¥A at 5.30 p-m. on Sunday. April 3.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 32, Issue 817, 25 March 1955, Page 27

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FILMS FOR CHILDREN New Zealand Listener, Volume 32, Issue 817, 25 March 1955, Page 27

FILMS FOR CHILDREN New Zealand Listener, Volume 32, Issue 817, 25 March 1955, Page 27

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