THIRD PROGRAMME WANTED
Sir-There must be many people who, like myself, work during the early hours of the morning, and on coming home at about 9.0 a.m., like to turn on the radio and relax for about half an hour, with a cup of coffe, before starting off again on some other job, We have the choice of listening to either the Correspondence School, or Aunt Daisy’s morning session. After playing at being a little tugboat (chug! chug!! chug!!!) for about two months, and being alternately three kings and a little pig, I changed over to Aunt Daisy. Unfortunately, I am of the wrong sex to enjoy her morning session to the fullest extent, Would it not be possible to put some other station on the air, which can be received well in Wellington? I am sure that many people would appreciate such a move very much,
H.G.
F.
(Kelburn),
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 35, Issue 895, 28 September 1956, Page 5
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150THIRD PROGRAMME WANTED New Zealand Listener, Volume 35, Issue 895, 28 September 1956, Page 5
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