High Life
HE life of an air hostess may not be all glamour, but it does mean travel and plenty of opportunity for meeting interesting people. Air Hostess, now being heard from 1XH _ on Saturday mornings, from 2ZA, 2XA and 2XP on Monday mornings, and from 3ZB on Friday afternoons, is built around the lives of three air hostesses who do manage to find more than the usual amount of excitement in their work. Margaret Christenson, Mary Disney and Joan Hodgson play these girls, who are each on different runs, and have separate adventures. The three frequently find themselves in situations far outside the normal paths of duty, and they have been called upon to help people as diverse as a photographer in danger of murcer, a boy dominated by his mother, or a Greek girl in search of her Australian soldier. Their stories are full of interest, and whether the air hostess is merely a sympathetic bystander or an active participant, she plays her part willingly.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 37, Issue 934, 5 July 1957, Page 23
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167High Life New Zealand Listener, Volume 37, Issue 934, 5 July 1957, Page 23
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