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The Times
The "First Cuckoo" is a somewhat light-hearted competition in The Times' letters pages, where correspondents claim to have heard the first cuckoo in spring.[1] The Times also have published several books[2] of notable letters of the twentieth century, entitled "The First Cuckoo".

Regards, --AVM (talk) 18:53, 26 March 2012 (UTC)[reply]

References

  1. ^ / "1917. Spring at the front: nature amid desolation". The Times. 1917. Retrieved 26 July 2011.
  2. ^ Gregory, Kenneth, ed. (29 April 1976). First Cuckoo: Letters to "The Times", 1900-75. ISBN 978-0048080257.

Move?

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Listening to these 2 pieces, adjacent on Mackerras/OWNO 2CD, and I see via Google that there are many other discs where they are reunited, as it were. Since "Summer Night on the River" seems unlikely to get its own article, perhaps we should rename this one, with a redirect - I have already, perhaps too hastily, italicised the Two Pieces mention. Rothorpe (talk) 16:50, 17 September 2013 (UTC)[reply]