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GLEN MENZIES, who is now compering 1ZB's listener participation show "Stop the Music," broadcast every Saturday at 10.0 p.m. Competitors are telephoned and asked to name the tune being played. The ensuing conversation is broadcast, and if the competitor is successful he or she is given a chance to identify a "Mystery Tune" for a cash prize. People wishing to compete should write to 1ZB, including their telephone numbers

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 29, Issue 743, 9 October 1953, Page 44

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GLEN MENZIES, who is now compering 1ZB's listener participation show "Stop the Music," broadcast every Saturday at 10.0 p.m. Competitors are telephoned and asked to name the tune being played. The ensuing conversation is broadcast, and if the competitor is successful he or she is given a chance to identify a "Mystery Tune" for a cash prize. People wishing to compete should write to 1ZB, including their telephone numbers New Zealand Listener, Volume 29, Issue 743, 9 October 1953, Page 44

GLEN MENZIES, who is now compering 1ZB's listener participation show "Stop the Music," broadcast every Saturday at 10.0 p.m. Competitors are telephoned and asked to name the tune being played. The ensuing conversation is broadcast, and if the competitor is successful he or she is given a chance to identify a "Mystery Tune" for a cash prize. People wishing to compete should write to 1ZB, including their telephone numbers New Zealand Listener, Volume 29, Issue 743, 9 October 1953, Page 44

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