
From my childhood says, before Singapore had a TV network, there was only radio stations and our local Rediffusion....and books, particularly Chinese comic books with rough English translations, that opened the world
to my young mind. Nevertheless, it was a very good start to learning about history, geography, culture, places through these stories and legends.
to my young mind. Nevertheless, it was a very good start to learning about history, geography, culture, places through these stories and legends.I love the comics which were mostly printed in black and white. They were easy to obtain either by borrowing, loaning or exchange with others.
Rediffusion played a big an important part in my growing up years. Almost all homes had one installed and it was hardly ever switched off....week in and week out.
I remember being enraptured by the daily stories of the Romance of the Three Kingdoms that was superbly told by the Grandfather of all Singapore story tellers.....Lee Tai Soh . He spoke in Cantonese....my own dialect.,and so I could follow each story-telling episode. If I missed an episode or two, I felt frustrated as there was no repeat and I was always at a loss at what happened in between. Thus in my twenties, I managed to own a copy of the entire 3 Kingdom story and enjoyed reading it from cover to cover. There were 120 chapters in the book.
The story of the 3 Kingdoms has been made into TV serials and movies. The latest being shown now in our cinemas is " RED CLIFF " [ I shall comment on this most significant battle later here].


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You still can listen to Rediffusion. Please visit www.rediffusion.com.sg for more information.
Yes...I am aware.
Gongshang Primary School has a tie-in with Rediffusion too. They have a special "live radio" room for their pupils to promote story-telling and other activities.
Thanks for the comment!
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