A talk by ' Onlooker '
There are subjects that the war has made of national and world importance, which are being talked about, and sometimes worried about, by men and women in every home, bus, and railway carriage. These are the sort of things which ' Onlooker' chooses for his weekly talk. He invites listeners themselves to suggest topics to him.
' Onlooker' hides a personality well known to listeners ; but hjtherto his voice has rarely beetvheard on the air.