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This special subsection has been created to feature letters which have been written and rare photos which have been provided exclusively for inclusion at The Pumamouse Website by...Mr. Ian Dixon.

Yes, I do mean, THE Mr. Ian Dixon, the multi-talented and well-respected gentleman who, during his extensive broadcasting career, worked for the FBC of Rhodesia and Nyasaland, and for Rhodesian TeleVision, and for the Southern Rhodesian Government Service, and...
well, you get the idea.

By clicking on the "Ian Dixon's Diverse Depictions" links below, you may access webpages which feature Mr. Dixon's personal recollections of his life and broadcasting career, all of which are far more colourful than the faded news clippings and photographs of the era, which are also included for your reference and enjoyment.

I will not attempt to further describe the content of this group of webpages.  The vivid memories of Ian Dixon are best savoured in his own words.  All that I can say is...

Thank you, thank you, thank you, Mr. Dixon!!!

The Pumamouse
(MaryAnne)
March 2006
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