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CHILDREN’S HOUR.

TO THE EDITOR. Sir, —May I point out tho absurdity of cutting off Big Brother Bill this evening during his children’s hour before he had completed his discourse? Although 6 o’clock chimed before he finished, ho at least should have been given time to finish; but owing to red tape ideas of punctuality tho dinner music was switched on before ho had finished. ■ Dinner music is not so urgently required by listeners that the children's hour should be encroached upon for the sake of two or three min-

utes and at the expense of Big Brother Bill. Another point which I think requires attention is the continuous playing of dinner music records without any announcement, and so closely following one another that it is not always possible to distinguish one piece from another. Although the programme is published in tho ‘ Radio Record,’ this does not give any indication whether there is one or several parts to any particular piece of music.—l am, etc., Sui’Kii 7. December 21,

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Evening Star, Issue 20985, 26 December 1931, Page 11

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CHILDREN’S HOUR. Evening Star, Issue 20985, 26 December 1931, Page 11

CHILDREN’S HOUR. Evening Star, Issue 20985, 26 December 1931, Page 11

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