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Dear Sir/Madam,
I read Alison Burnham’s review of When we were 12, and I do not agree with her. I thought the program was wonderful-I found the old news pictures really interesting—they helped to bring to life the stories the people were telling.
The programme reminds me of many things from my own childhood. For example, one day when I was about five, 1 was going to school on the bus by myself (this was the late 1960s). My mother had given me exactly the right money for a return ticket. I held out my hand with the money in it-one big coin on top of one little coin. The bus conductor took the big top coin only and she gave me a ticket, but it was a pink one for a single journey. I needed a white one for are turn journey, but I was too frightened to say anything. When school finished for the day, I couldn’t catch the bus home-I had to walk. As a grown-up, whenever I’ve been in a situation where I need to say something or take some action, this early memory of my bus ride comes back tome, and I’m able to take control of the situation.
I would like to say to the director, Bret Chrysler, carry on making this kind of programme. Too much TV these days is quiz shows and so-called "reality programmes" I appreciate the human story that can make me laugh and cry.
(1) Chris Daniels’ purpose of writing this letter is to express (46) of the programme.
(2) Chris Daniels tells the story about the bus ticket to (47) how (48) made him think.
(3) According to the passage, Chris Daniels had to walk home because he hadn’t got (49) .
(4) Chris Daniels now think that he (50) the conductor then.

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should have told`