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Follow-My-Leader Programmes

PUQOUULORRGUDRDDSDECTUSEDRUCHOROEERERUUULETDURTOLECURDEUADEREDGORDOEEEEROD EST EC LPECUENEURLEROREDEELOLURDEEREAD ELE MR. "Programme Organiser,"’ take note if your country cousin likens you to a "sheep." A sheep (in case you don’t know) will always follow its mates, even over a cliff. This ‘following one another" in radio programmes is what | find so monotonous. First of all, the chimes are the most important event on the programme. Announcers all "‘déwn tools’ and stand by for them. As if one station could not enlighten those unable to afford a watch! And then between 9 and 10 a.m, all National stations shut down for a late breakfast. They evidently hate music with their own breakfast; but what about elderly folk just rising and dairy-farmers just home for breakfast? Five p.m. to 6 p.m. is for children with a vengeance! Can you see no one but children at this hour, Mr. Programme Organiser, or are you just following the sheep over the cliff? GPOTUTOUECEEEMELERESCVUSEERDOORDUROEOOLECSUTRCDCEUEECESECEEOEDEURDLESEUGCEDEULSIEDPAELEGEOSSOSEOUAUSETEDECREO EDL

Make a Break

(Southland).

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/periodicals/RADREC19380520.2.28.1

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Radio Record, 20 May 1938, Page 25

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Follow-My-Leader Programmes Radio Record, 20 May 1938, Page 25

Follow-My-Leader Programmes Radio Record, 20 May 1938, Page 25

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