CHRISTIAN QUESTION BOX
Sir,.- My congratulations to the Broadcasting Service on breaking n-w ground in Christian Question Box. Let us hope that the series will run long enough for us to get our teeth into it. The main criticism heard from a number of people is disappointment that all the questions asked are those upon which agreement is unanimous so that the panel can only file meekly past the microphone, each man patting the back of the man in front of him and murmuring softly, "I agree." Surely these reverend gentlemen could be trusted to have a go at some of the matters upon which they heartily disagree? It would certainly make for livelier broadcasting. Every programme arranger ought to have an illuminated sign hanging in his office reading, "It is a far, far better thing to offend the few than bore the many."
K.
M.
(Napier).
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 35, Issue 890, 24 August 1956, Page 5
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147CHRISTIAN QUESTION BOX New Zealand Listener, Volume 35, Issue 890, 24 August 1956, Page 5
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