PROGRAMME POINTS
Sir-In spite of many protests, I am all for a New Zealand edition of the ever popular BBC programme My Word, which over the past nine months, has given endless variety to many New Zealand listeners. A New Zealand ‘edition would be just as popular if the right people were selected. Then, with a ques-tion-master like the well known Professor Arnold Wall, of Christchurch, I feel that the progrhmme would be &@
great success.
R. R.
HANDLIN
(Auckland).
Sir.-On reading a review entitled "The Reluctant Listener," I could not help but come to the conclusion that B.E.G.M. had seized an opportunity to voice a quite irrational dislike to The Reluctant Debutante in any shape or form. I am a backblocks farmer, so that the NZBS production of the play was my introduction to it-and a very pleasant introduction at that. My special thanks to Davina Whitehouse for a wonderful performance.
W. W.
SMITH
(Ruawai).
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 41, Issue 1051, 16 October 1959, Page 11
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155PROGRAMME POINTS New Zealand Listener, Volume 41, Issue 1051, 16 October 1959, Page 11
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