"Listened National Music" basked in Rosa Sullivan's glow to get Julian Linfield's agreement, allowing the recording of an episode in his secluded paradise.
— At least, that's what the production team thinks.
The team arrived at two in the afternoon and recorded until seven in the evening. Five hours of live broadcast focused on Julian Linfield's paradise and daily life, while the recorded segment emphasized listening to Julian Linfield's take on national music.
This episode aired on TV, lasting only half an hour at Julian Linfield's, with Rosa Sullivan managing as the host. In the evening, a flute duet between Julian Linfield and Rosa Sullivan was arranged.
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After lunch, Nora Scott lay on the wooden floorboard under the eaves, yawning continuously. She attempted self-study with the book Julian Linfield had given, but barely five minutes passed before she sprawled the book open on her face, rested her arms behind her head, and fell asleep.
