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Miana Gall (invercargil): It was "Proud Canvas," by Robert Farnon, and was on a theme disc not on sale commercially. D. Sparks (Otahuhu): Sorry; letters must be confined to broadcasting topics or to matters already raised in The Listener. D. Somerville (Wellington): (1) Perhaps there is another way of thinking of it: not as "replacing" an excellent programme of a different kind but as taking its own, proper place at a convenient time in a linked transmission. (2) With regret, it has to be said that such a classification would be too difficult. Rachel Plank (Hastings): No; she has not commercially recorded. Thanks for your reference to the programmes. David Hardgrave (Auckland): Rights for one broadcast over a link of commercial and one over a link of non-commercial stations were obtained. and used. The tapes have been cleared. Rewa Glenn (Wellington): Thank you. Will pass it on. Film Lover (Wellington): Have shown it to the critic. H. H. MacDonald (Napier): It is not usual to add the letters when the persons concerned are broadcasting or writing.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 36, Issue 928, 24 May 1957, Page 11
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179ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS New Zealand Listener, Volume 36, Issue 928, 24 May 1957, Page 11
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