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"WHAT'S MY LINE?" which has replaced "The Lives of Harry Lime" at the four ZB stations and 2ZA (Fridays, 9.0 p.m. to 9.30 p.m.), is a sort of radio parlour game not unlike "Twenty Questions," broadcast by the NZBS a year or so ago. The idea in this case is for a panel to guess the occupations of various contestants who might be anything from a coal heaver to a maker of fine lace, The photograph above shows the revue artist Margot Holden, of the: guessing panel, talking to a man who, by occupation, is a cutter of soles for boots and shoes

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 28, Issue 713, 13 March 1953, Page 24

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"WHAT'S MY LINE?" which has replaced "The Lives of Harry Lime" at the four ZB stations and 2ZA (Fridays, 9.0 p.m. to 9.30 p.m.), is a sort of radio parlour game not unlike "Twenty Questions," broadcast by the NZBS a year or so ago. The idea in this case is for a panel to guess the occupations of various contestants who might be anything from a coal heaver to a maker of fine lace, The photograph above shows the revue artist Margot Holden, of the: guessing panel, talking to a man who, by occupation, is a cutter of soles for boots and shoes New Zealand Listener, Volume 28, Issue 713, 13 March 1953, Page 24

"WHAT'S MY LINE?" which has replaced "The Lives of Harry Lime" at the four ZB stations and 2ZA (Fridays, 9.0 p.m. to 9.30 p.m.), is a sort of radio parlour game not unlike "Twenty Questions," broadcast by the NZBS a year or so ago. The idea in this case is for a panel to guess the occupations of various contestants who might be anything from a coal heaver to a maker of fine lace, The photograph above shows the revue artist Margot Holden, of the: guessing panel, talking to a man who, by occupation, is a cutter of soles for boots and shoes New Zealand Listener, Volume 28, Issue 713, 13 March 1953, Page 24

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