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PROGRAMME 4 of "Hooray for Us" presents a super-colossal quiz show, shown here in progress. On the left are two victims. Alongside them hangs a weight which, when released, falls on the bellows below, thus driving air into Hunter McClatchie's bagpipes. The noise thus made indicates a wrong answer. Alan Morris's thumb, extended downwards (as above) signals the dropping of the weight. Two of the stupendous prizes being offered are also shown. On top of the table is the Atomic Home Wind-storage Battery Charger, and below it is the Atomic Home Toaster for producing radio-active carbon (Isotoast U293)

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 791, 17 September 1954, Page 26

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PROGRAMME 4 of "Hooray for Us" presents a super-colossal quiz show, shown here in progress. On the left are two victims. Alongside them hangs a weight which, when released, falls on the bellows below, thus driving air into Hunter McClatchie's bagpipes. The noise thus made indicates a wrong answer. Alan Morris's thumb, extended downwards (as above) signals the dropping of the weight. Two of the stupendous prizes being offered are also shown. On top of the table is the Atomic Home Wind-storage Battery Charger, and below it is the Atomic Home Toaster for producing radio-active carbon (Isotoast U293) New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 791, 17 September 1954, Page 26

PROGRAMME 4 of "Hooray for Us" presents a super-colossal quiz show, shown here in progress. On the left are two victims. Alongside them hangs a weight which, when released, falls on the bellows below, thus driving air into Hunter McClatchie's bagpipes. The noise thus made indicates a wrong answer. Alan Morris's thumb, extended downwards (as above) signals the dropping of the weight. Two of the stupendous prizes being offered are also shown. On top of the table is the Atomic Home Wind-storage Battery Charger, and below it is the Atomic Home Toaster for producing radio-active carbon (Isotoast U293) New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 791, 17 September 1954, Page 26

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