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From NORTH CAPE TO BLUFF ■»«■ Since the last broadcast.of "The House of Peter MacGregor," we ft I^^^^^^^^Bff^^Bfl! have been inundated with requests from all over New Zealand mm ifM^^m^§M'd'^S ijfliSl that the session be re-played. Previously it was broadcast as a HS ''IS-Mffi morning session, and thousands of listeners did not have the Hk^^^H- I^'^lHlkviv^SE opportunity of hearing it. Therefore it is with the greatest fi|Bp ft':'\l^P Sr i r yr | n / Wk JB 1F) ? tLI si r1 1 ■ Announces HP" 4BA^K •#_s■ the re-broadcasting of THE HOUSE OF PETER MACGREGOR t RADIO'S GREATEST HUMAN STORY N Awarded Andrew Schrade Medal for the best dramatic Programme in _______r ■■% __k M mW D Wm _______T m\ l^i kmW I • 1 B • IZB 2ZB 3ZB 4ZB Wednesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays Norman Fieid-who plays Peter MacGregor You have but to hear one episode of The House of Peter MacGregor, to know why thousands clamour for it to be repeated. This story, woven X^ffS^^' x^ round a retired steel magnate, is one of the most human and most powerful dramas ever written. There is a deft weaving of laughter and JmW^^^^^mSmCd^ttmi tears, swift vivid action, friendships, loves, tragedies that touch the heart. W$ '^8-flEftf<lt nc* lt ' s Presen ted for you by a cast of characters—each a world star in V 39& Jo&BmmmW&m\ Radio. Norman Field, America's leading Shakespearean actor, in the <| • X tit:le r°le '' Barbara Luddy as Patricia Roberts; Lurene Tuttle, co-star 'V Hp -i^^^^^^B Wltn Doug. Fairbanks Junior in many radio presentations, plays Linda Roberts. And then there are other names to conjure with—Bruce v^mmw9km\mF Payne, Edwin May, Fredric MacKaye, Bea Benaderet, and others. The critics have hailed The House of Peter MacGregor as the finest Barbara Luddy-who plays Patricia Roberts fireside Play On the air. DON'T MISS IT! C^ The House of Peter MacGregor _A Commences as lib to-morrow Wednesday, *i^o jp and thereafter on every Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday . *-•" Ifs another utLr rltLr Radio Epic fcurene Tuttle—who plays Linda Roberts 1 _________..______„-___________________. 89

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 83, 8 April 1941, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 83, 8 April 1941, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 83, 8 April 1941, Page 12

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