"Low Stories"
HY can‘t we have a ‘Session for Low Stories’ on the air? | don’t mean the worst of the Commercial Traveller and Farmer's Daughter variety, but the kind of risque tales that ‘the BBC gets away with, and which at present would be censored by our unenlightened broadcasting system. No one was ever corrupted by a risque story. If a person was so innocent that he or she failed to get the point, then it went completely over his or her head, and no harm was done. On the other hand if the person does get the point, then he or she is already corrupted-if you insist that an appreciation of smutty wit is evidence of corruption. What I would like to do is to inject a bit of sophistication into radio broadecasting-exactly as we have it in ‘literature, on the stage and in pictorial art. Which reminds me of a story
Savaii
(Auckland)
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Radio Record, 18 March 1938, Page 25
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155"Low Stories" Radio Record, 18 March 1938, Page 25
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