ASK ME ANOTHER
BEAMING broadly, Australia’s popular radio star Jack Davey ‘is. seen here preparing to make life awkward for his team of questioners in the radio parlour game Ask Me Another. Broadcast by the ZB stations and 2ZA every Thursday at 9.0 p.m., the show presents four bright people who, in a limited number of questions, have to
guess the identity of someone or something known only to Jack Davey and the radio audience. The panel consists of Carolyn Berntsen, Elizabeth Riddell, Keith Smith and Jim Russell. Carolyn comes from Tucson, Arizona, and works at a Sydney speech clinic. Her hobby is reading books of international affairs. Jim is an artist of 28 years’ standing, perhaps best known for his comic-strip "The Potts." In his spare time he paints landscapes in oils. Keith Smith is a professional radio man who spends much of his time wandering about with a portable tape recorder collecting subjects for programmes. Like the subjects the panel must guess, Elizabeth Riddell is something of a mystery.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 30, Issue 772, 7 May 1954, Page 26
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171ASK ME ANOTHER New Zealand Listener, Volume 30, Issue 772, 7 May 1954, Page 26
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