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GARY GLITTER After seeing Gary Glitter on colour television, his lack of talent, his big belly showing naked between his open glitter garments and his nauseous call—“do ya wanna i touch me,” I was appalled that there are enough morons I in Christchurch to fill the; Town HaII.—EEEEK. INTERVIEWS

I heartily agree with the article by J. S. Hart re interviews on TVI. These are very interesting and widely watched, but are so often spoiled by interviewers who seem to have no sense of fair play and who appear antagonistic and curt to the person whose views differ from their own. So often these interviews are ruined by an interviewer who allows his or her bias to show plainly. Would it be too much to hope for unbiased interviews in future. — FAIR PLAY.

(Answers to correspondent) COUNTRY LISTENER: Des Britten is not Alison 1 Hoist’s brother.

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Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33883, 1 July 1975, Page 4

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Viewers’ views Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33883, 1 July 1975, Page 4

Viewers’ views Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33883, 1 July 1975, Page 4

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