Talk show to wind up
PA Auckland The Auckland talk-back personality, Gordon Dryden, intends to close his radio show at the end of the year, after three years and a half on the air. “I feel that Auckland listeners and myself deserve a break — it is as simple as that,” said Mr Dryden yesterday. “Also, in three and a half years I feel really as if I have blown 30 years of voracious reading. I want to re-charge my batteries.” Mr Dryden said he was loking forward to a holiday with his family at Christmas, and would consider his plans after that.
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Press, 18 October 1976, Page 1
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