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Morris Kershaw, photograph UNDER a battery of lights, a television camera focuses on Morva Jones, who recently conducted part of the 4ZB "Women's Hour" from a television studio in a Dunedin city store. Miss Jones was standing in for Prudence Gregory, who has been in hospital. The session was broadcast live from the television studio and televised to receivers around the store at the same time. Compere at other television demonstrations was Ross Fenton, NZBS Presentation Officer at Dunedin, Like the demonstrations held in NZBS studios in Wellington and Auckland six years ago, the Dunedin demonstrations used a closed circuit between cameras and receivers

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 36, Issue 924, 26 April 1957, Page 21

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Morris Kershaw, photograph UNDER a battery of lights, a television camera focuses on Morva Jones, who recently conducted part of the 4ZB "Women's Hour" from a television studio in a Dunedin city store. Miss Jones was standing in for Prudence Gregory, who has been in hospital. The session was broadcast live from the television studio and televised to receivers around the store at the same time. Compere at other television demonstrations was Ross Fenton, NZBS Presentation Officer at Dunedin, Like the demonstrations held in NZBS studios in Wellington and Auckland six years ago, the Dunedin demonstrations used a closed circuit between cameras and receivers New Zealand Listener, Volume 36, Issue 924, 26 April 1957, Page 21

Morris Kershaw, photograph UNDER a battery of lights, a television camera focuses on Morva Jones, who recently conducted part of the 4ZB "Women's Hour" from a television studio in a Dunedin city store. Miss Jones was standing in for Prudence Gregory, who has been in hospital. The session was broadcast live from the television studio and televised to receivers around the store at the same time. Compere at other television demonstrations was Ross Fenton, NZBS Presentation Officer at Dunedin, Like the demonstrations held in NZBS studios in Wellington and Auckland six years ago, the Dunedin demonstrations used a closed circuit between cameras and receivers New Zealand Listener, Volume 36, Issue 924, 26 April 1957, Page 21

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