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VIEWERS’ VIEWS

REVIEW Does A. R. G. (“Points of Viewing,” January 9) suppose he is being witty in his full paragraph of excusemaking for having missed the new programme. “Roll Out”? As an extreme example of the chatty style which he adopts, it does not come off well in print. One who professes to be a reviewer of television must be equally critical of weaknesses in one’s own working medium. While complaining loudly of one usual cliche, A. K. G. might spare his readers the same in print. — FRANCES ROSS.

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Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33740, 13 January 1975, Page 4

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VIEWERS’ VIEWS Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33740, 13 January 1975, Page 4

VIEWERS’ VIEWS Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33740, 13 January 1975, Page 4