All-Night Radio
Sir.—Was it merely a coincidence that “Peace In Our Time” calls on Hitler’s memory to bolster up his (or her) arguments against, a 24-hour service from 2YA? As matters stand there is a programme on the air until midnight from the main commer.cial stations. All the hysterical clap-trap about the blaring, wailing and thumping of neighbours’ radios—well we have had that served up ad nauseum for years. Your correspondent has not apparently heard of transistor radios. The mention of these handy little devices may send his blood-pressure up. Many folk who do not have the blessing of sound slumber do find them (used with an earphone of course) a blessing Others not so fortunate as your correspondent have to work in the early hours. To them, a little music is a great help.—Yours, etc., I BEG TO DIFFER. September 19, 1961.
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Press, Volume C, Issue 29623, 20 September 1961, Page 8
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