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SUNDAY PROGRAMMES

Sir,-If today’s National programme is | a sample of what we are to expect on Sundays, then I consider it a decided change for the worse. Previously one could by changing from station to station get some classical music on Sunday afternoon, but now it appears that we are to be condemned to the same programme from all the YA stations and are forced to listen to Educating Archie, or scraps of novels we were brought up on in our youth, I hope music-lovers will not sub-_ mit to this without protest.

M.

W.

(Christchurch).

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 32, Issue 818, 1 April 1955, Page 21

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SUNDAY PROGRAMMES New Zealand Listener, Volume 32, Issue 818, 1 April 1955, Page 21

SUNDAY PROGRAMMES New Zealand Listener, Volume 32, Issue 818, 1 April 1955, Page 21

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