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A Twist of the Dial For What You Will

Fo the Editor. ‘Sir,-I have read with: interest the opinions of your "six widely-vatying types of people" on a day’s programme to be broadcast from one of the YA stations. The opinions are as widely-varying as.the types of people’ chosen to submit them. Kindly allow me, a plain lorry-driver, to submit a seventh opinion, not on:one pro-. gramme,’ but. on -the ‘four ‘programmes ‘from , the Broadcasting’ Board’s .YA stations, for any one day, this .week, last week, or next week, . .Idon’t know who is: responsible for the : :arrangement of these. ‘ programmes, but, I am satisfied: that ‘they’ are’ pérsons qualified, and- specially trained ‘in ‘their job, for otherwise. how ‘could: ‘we, With a twist. of the-dial, find something: to: suit every mood?:. To. put it simply, ‘in my opinion, these four’ programmes are always a-masterpiece "of variety,. . ‘ In-closing, let’ me say, Heaven help. the other? ninety-nine: odd: per: cent, of ‘listen-

ers if any. of these programme critics ever get contro] of the programme organ~ of the YA stations.-I am, ete.y ,

THE VOICE OF THE SOUTH.

Invercargill,

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Radio Record, Volume IX, Issue 15, 18 October 1935, Page 52

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A Twist of the Dial For What You Will Radio Record, Volume IX, Issue 15, 18 October 1935, Page 52

A Twist of the Dial For What You Will Radio Record, Volume IX, Issue 15, 18 October 1935, Page 52

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