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Viewers’ Views

Letters on television topics are subject to the rules applying to general correspondence. PEYTON PLACE. I read your review saying there was no sign of “Peyton Place” ending its dreary saga. What about the dreary time we have to wait for it to come on? I and a lot more like “Peyton Place.” There are many dreary films on TV which are not mentioned. Any one who does not like “Peyton Place” and do not want it on are plain, ignorant people. I hope they take note of this, as everyone likes his own taste in films and dislikes being told what films they like and do not like.— FAIR GO, Greymouth . GALLERY R. M. Macfarlane has a point. Brian Edwards might at least have said “Thank you for nothing”—J. DUGDALE.

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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32313, 3 June 1970, Page 3

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Viewers’ Views Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32313, 3 June 1970, Page 3

Viewers’ Views Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32313, 3 June 1970, Page 3

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