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A. L. MeCulloch (Christchurch): (1) The last sentence of the script read: "If there is any gleam of- light in the present dark prospect for the future, this is it."" The cut came at the word "any." (2) There have been occasions when the arrangement of programmes has allowed a slight over-run of time; there are occasions when it has to be avoided. Harry Duckworth (Wellington): Your letter has appeared elsewhere. Ethel G. Burton (Auckland): Much appreciated. Will pass it on. J.H. (Wellington): Many thanks. Magellan (Thames): Much _ appreciated, Will pass it on. K. O’Brien (Hastings): Peter Sellers, Harry Secombe and Spike Milligan. Let’s Have a Change (Wellington): (1) From July 19, there will be a series of programmes from different centres. (2) Of the eight artists you name, two are not record at all, and one is recorded in a single old disc; this is why ‘recordings of them are not rogrammed. All or most of the artists figure requently in studio programmes, National and Commercial,
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 36, Issue 927, 17 May 1957, Page 11
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170ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS New Zealand Listener, Volume 36, Issue 927, 17 May 1957, Page 11
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