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Letters on television topics are subject to the rules applying to general correspondence. NANA MOUSKOURI Your guest and his acid test! At least we do not have to “Speak to Nana.” Her lack of agitation during her programme is a change most pleasant, from the outgoing gut-busting exuberance thrust at us by so many artists. Nana Mouskouri did not have to hold hands with Kenneth McKellar to deliver the message. Do you know I picked up a disc slipped by Mrs Partridge not long ago. We enjoy our TV ana your reviews, grin or grimace.— ALLEN STEWART, Springbum. I agree with your guest. Nana Mouskouri has a beautiful voice, nothing more. I find her a little boring.—NOT A NANA FAN.

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Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32663, 20 July 1971, Page 4

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122

Viewers’ views Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32663, 20 July 1971, Page 4

Viewers’ views Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32663, 20 July 1971, Page 4

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