"STATION T.O.T." IN PERSON
"STATION T.O.T.’, the ZB stations’ Saturday evening show, rarely seeks the publicity of the footlights, but Wellington admirers of these clever young artists will have an opportunity of seeing them in person at the "Pageant of Youth" night of the Wellington City Mission Fair this Friday, September 12. Bryan O’Brien, who produces "T.0.T."’, will introduce Albert McGowan, the compére, and several singers, instrumentalists, and dramatic artists who are familiar to listeners all over the country. Produced by children for the amusement of grown-ups, "Station T.0.T." has been on the air just over a year, during which time Bryan O’Brien has discovered a surprising amount of talent. They have made few appearances in public, though when they have, it has been to give valuable assistance: at charitable and patriotic concerts. The pictures on this page show, top and left, four characteristic action studies of Albert McGowan. Top right is Bryan O’Brien, while below him are two other members of " Station T.O.T.’s" cast, Graeme Craighead and Pauline Tozer. At the bottom of the page is an informal snapshot on the occasion of "Station T.0.T.’s" first anniversary, when Bryan O’Brien took the cast for an outing.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 5, Issue 116, 12 September 1941, Page 13
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197"STATION T.O.T." IN PERSON New Zealand Listener, Volume 5, Issue 116, 12 September 1941, Page 13
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