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P.M.C. (Wellington): Distribution begins ia different centres, and the reviews are done in Wellington. Thanks. A.G.G, (Papatoetoe): Will pass on your comment, A. R. D. Faitburn (Auckland): All the YC stations have now broadcast The Spariish Tragedy twice. In July and in February 3YC and 2YC broadcast it on a single night; 1YC and 4YC have both done so once, and used the convenient option to broadcast the play in two parts. You missed 1YC’s Complete transmission in July, no doubt. Reid Douglas (Howick) and A Once GoodHumoured Lady (Auckland): As 1YA’s commitments in news, market rep and so on, were inconsistent with the continuous, smooth presentation of a programme of dinner music between 60 and 7.0 p.m., it was allotted to 1¥C. All YCs are intended at. hour to keep their programmes to dinner music. They do not take up their evening progratnme funetion until 7.0. es ; Listener (Wellington): If it will you to know that 40,000 were discarded last year alone, be comforted. You ask for the use of the broom and in the sate Breath ask why you do not bear more rec by an aftist who has issued two new 10-inch récordirigs and reissued on@ more in the. last five yeats, afd of whose earlier recordings fewer than @ dozen remain in the catalogue, But be comforted again; some 45 f.p.m. feépfessings, oven-fresh, have just been delivered.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 34, Issue 869, 29 March 1956, Page 5
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233ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS New Zealand Listener, Volume 34, Issue 869, 29 March 1956, Page 5
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