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Spencer Digby photograph Two entertainers who appeared on the first programme broadcast from 1YA in the France Street studio, are starred in a feature entitled "The Two Bohemians," which starts from the ZB Stations next Sunday afternoon at three o'clock. They are Nell and Bill Clinch (seen above), who now live at Matamata, in the Waikato, and their new programme was recorded just before Christmas at the head office studios of the Commercial Broadcasting Service. "The Two Bohemians" have had a long experience in the show business, They have toured Australia for Union Theatres, appearing at most of the main theatres throughout the Commonwealth. Returning to New Zealand, they were engaged by J. C. Williamson to tour their New Zealand circuit. "The Two Bohemians" is a homely programme, consisting of songs in harmony to the accompaniment of guitar and ukelele.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 4, Issue 91, 21 March 1941, Page 44

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Spencer Digby photograph Two entertainers who appeared on the first programme broadcast from 1YA in the France Street studio, are starred in a feature entitled "The Two Bohemians," which starts from the ZB Stations next Sunday afternoon at three o'clock. They are Nell and Bill Clinch (seen above), who now live at Matamata, in the Waikato, and their new programme was recorded just before Christmas at the head office studios of the Commercial Broadcasting Service. "The Two Bohemians" have had a long experience in the show business, They have toured Australia for Union Theatres, appearing at most of the main theatres throughout the Commonwealth. Returning to New Zealand, they were engaged by J. C. Williamson to tour their New Zealand circuit. "The Two Bohemians" is a homely programme, consisting of songs in harmony to the accompaniment of guitar and ukelele. New Zealand Listener, Volume 4, Issue 91, 21 March 1941, Page 44

Spencer Digby photograph Two entertainers who appeared on the first programme broadcast from 1YA in the France Street studio, are starred in a feature entitled "The Two Bohemians," which starts from the ZB Stations next Sunday afternoon at three o'clock. They are Nell and Bill Clinch (seen above), who now live at Matamata, in the Waikato, and their new programme was recorded just before Christmas at the head office studios of the Commercial Broadcasting Service. "The Two Bohemians" have had a long experience in the show business, They have toured Australia for Union Theatres, appearing at most of the main theatres throughout the Commonwealth. Returning to New Zealand, they were engaged by J. C. Williamson to tour their New Zealand circuit. "The Two Bohemians" is a homely programme, consisting of songs in harmony to the accompaniment of guitar and ukelele. New Zealand Listener, Volume 4, Issue 91, 21 March 1941, Page 44

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