"Tut to Tut Tut" and the Broadcasting Board
To the Editor Sir.-I have here three questions ask of you and vue public. (1) Does the N-ZB.B. ever take ayy; notice of letters from listeners to yor 4 paper? (2) If so. who are in the majority. the would-be programme reformers or the "sticks-in-the-mud’"’ who consider this criticism of their wireless station unseemly ? . (3) If not. for whose tastes does the board cater? ‘ I would like to ask "Mrs. Cut Tut." Who thinks this criticism "disgraceful und wicked." if she thanks the butcher for a tainted joint or the baker for a doughy loaf? And yet when the musician or the speaker (they, like the tradesman. are paid for their job) gives us "tainted" music or doughy dialogue. we, the listeners, are told not to com: plain, as the board is doing "its best." I have high hopes that some day, i it has not already started to do sd, the board will have aimed at aud at? tained that noble object "the best,"IT am, ete..
TUT TO TUT TUT
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Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 36, 15 March 1935, Page 50
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