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4ZO, Dunedin

Features for the Week Thursday, September 10: 12-1: Luncheon programme. 2-3: Selected recordings,'" 5-6: Tea-hour session includes our: weekly surprise item, also Mae West, Fats Walla, Carroll Gibbons and Fianklyn Baur. .6.0: Close down. Friday, September 11.-12-1: Luncheon music., 2-8: Selected: recordings. 5-6;:'Early tea-hour session includes Phil: Oman and Band, Billy Bennett, Hight Piano Ensemble, and the Hill Billies. 7.0;-The start.of-an interesting evening.

7.15: Sports session: Rugby, cycling, soccer, hockey and harriers, by the sports announcer. 7.45: What our Wanderer hears during a ramble through Hollywood. 8.0: Requests from previous Monday. 9.0: What does Rogan Stuart's Scrapbook contain this week? 9.30: Selected recordings. 10.0: © "Bakehouse Blues" ("Hot Pie"): "Sweet Dreams of Love" (Rilington); "I. Wish I Were Twins" (Hawkins); "Dinah" (Hughes) ; "Tda’* (Mills Bros.); "Solitude" (Lew Stone). 10.15: Fascinating rhythm by Billy Ootton and his Cotton-Pickers. Interludes by the Boswell Sisters. 11.0: Close down. Saturday, September 12.-12-1: Gay luncheon selections, 12.40: Sporting fixtures and postponements for the day. 1.0: Close down. Monday, September 14,-12-1: Lunch music, 2-3: Selected recordings. 5-6: Early tea-hour session, including Clapham and Dwyer, Gracie Fields. George Sorlie and Ray Noble. 8-11: Featured programme, including two half-hour theme programmes. Tuesday, September 15.-12-1: Lunch music. 2-3: Selected. recordings. 5-6: Tea-hour session includes Billy. Cotton, pai Stone and Fred Astaire, 6,0: Close down. Wednesday, September 16.-12-1: Tunch music. 2-3: Selected recordings. 5-6: Tea-hour session includes Singing Mountaineers, George Formby and Rudy Vallee. 6.0: Close down. Thursday, September 17 12-1: Lunch music. 2-3: Selected recordings, 5-6: Tea-hour session, including our surpris? jtem, at 5.45; also Marek Weber, Peter Dawson, Arthur Tracey and International Novelty Band. 6.0: Close down.

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Radio Record, Volume X, Issue 9, 11 September 1936, Page 40

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4ZO, Dunedin Radio Record, Volume X, Issue 9, 11 September 1936, Page 40

4ZO, Dunedin Radio Record, Volume X, Issue 9, 11 September 1936, Page 40

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