3 JUNE 1955, Page 15

Sin,—In John Irwin's review of television and radio, April 22,

he says that 'There has been a considerable black market for the records of The Investigator.' This gives an impression which I think should be corrected. The Investigator is available through many record stores in New York City, at least, and has been advertised in the New York Times. than many Englishmen think it is. We still have the privilege of criticising and satirising our United States Senators, whether they be Mr. McCarthy or Mr. Douglas. And, incidentally, we have no government censor of our theatre.

—Yours faithfully,

C. B. LARABEE

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