Content, Except For Lack of Carillon Music
To the Editor. Sir-I cannot refrain from inquiring why we never hear the Wellington Carillon broadeast? I’ve been listening-in for two years now and so far have never heard it, and none of my acquaintances has memory of it. Is it never played or is the volume uur suitable for relay? With pleasant inemories of the peals of bells from old, country churches in England still in my mind after 20 years, J would be indeed grateful for the opportunity to hear bedutiful hymn playing. The whole network could pick them up
en>such occasions as ‘Anzac Day an special occasions, and no one would be dissatisfied, at least not from the old folks and English people, like myself who can never get down for that "week’’ we’ye been going to have off for umpteen years. Despite the wails of the minority ! think the majority of listeners are satisfied with the fare from the Board’s stations, and personally I consider 25/cheap for 12° months of Harry Vhurstos Hb and Zeb, ete., and the various inter. esting travel talks put over by competent speakers. I can hear KI and the A B.C.’s network and GBS and DIN, like many others who use the columns of your paper to air their grievances, but I prefer to know beforehand what’s on the air. and the programmes in the ‘"Reeord’ prove the only way to keep on the best items. from the best stations.-I am. etc..
OLD DART
Kibi Kihi,
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Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 44, 10 May 1935, Page 50
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