Career Girl
RLENE FORDE, a _ young and unsophisticated girl, yearns to leave the country town she lives near and try her luck in the city. She has no especial training and no idea of what it is she wants to do. All she knows is that she wants a career. She goes to Sydney and eventually meets a young radio writer. Through him she enters the world of radio. Arlene’s difficulties, her ambitions, her hopes and disappointments make a serial that should appeal e:pecially to women listeners. It doesn’t try to glamourise the city, but it shows that for all real achievement much must be risked-that the fear of failure is something each person must face and overcome. In this serial listeners will be taken behind the scenes of radio. They will meet live radio personalities who ate well known in New Zealand, such as Guy Doleman, Lyndall Barbour and Neva Carr-Glyn. Produced by Donovan Joyce, "Career Girl" can be heard from 1ZB on Tuesday, April 24, at 10.30 am., and thereafter each Tuesday, Thursday and Friday. It will be heard trom other ZBs later.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 34, Issue 872, 20 April 1956, Page 23
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185Career Girl New Zealand Listener, Volume 34, Issue 872, 20 April 1956, Page 23
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