Radio digest. No. 351

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33120
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Audio
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Rights Information
Reference
33120
Media type
Audio
Duration
00:16:03
Broadcast Date
[1958]
Credits
RNZ Collection
FULLER, John, Interviewee
Gordon, Ian Alistair, 1908-2004, Speaker/Kaikōrero
Kohn, David, Presenter

Radio Digest No. 351. This episode of Radio Digest features an interview by broadcaster David Kohn with 77 year old John Fuller - a New Zealand entertainment impresario who has returned to New Zealand after many years overseas.
He talks about his experience as an entertainer and discusses the involvement of the Fuller family in the opening of several theatres and attractions in New Zealand.
He recounts how his father John Fuller Senior began the company in Auckland in the late 19th century. John Junior continued the business with his brother Sir Benjamin Fuller and the name Fuller became synonymous with vaudeville shows in New Zealand and Australia, and later, cinemas.
He lists some of the overseas acts they brought in. The family built St James Theatre's in Wellington and Auckland and many others.
He explains how he keeps so fit and adds some comments about television which he thinks is a wonderful invention.
He recalls the impact of the 'talkies' on their cinema businesses - which almost ruined them.

Also featured is a talk by Professor Ian A. Gordon, an English professor at Victoria University, on the myth that Christopher Marlowe faked his death and began writing under the name William Shakespeare.