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MISSING VARIETY

enjoy both RNZ National and Concert programmes, but can’t help feeling we have lost many interesting features that used to enhance the quality and variety of the listening content. I refer to such examples as , , , (Richard Rodgers), and various bios and docos presented by Elric Hooper and Des Wilson. These were real gems, which, sadly, have not been replaced on a regular basis. It would be good to have something different to look forward to in these uncertain times.

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