Pepperpot
ANNOUNCER, 2Y A, March 20, 4.49 p.m.: "I will now switch over to the microphone on the official stand so as to make quite sure that you won’t hear anything of the official welcome." This Crazy World. NCLE SORIM, 2ZB, 7.53 p.m, March 20: "James Simpson was born in 1841 and died in 1807, which is not so very long ago." No, a Medley. NNOUNCER, 1ZM, dance programme, March 21: "We now have the following foxtrots-a tango and three waltzes." No Comment, AUNT DAISY, March 24, at 9.4 a.m.: "This, a lady at Ohakune, has such crowds of milk!’ Enforcement! ot MeNAMARA, Station 2ZB, 7.31 ° p.m. March 18: "Visitors to Auckland will be interested to know that the Hotel has been completely modified." A Serew Loose. NNOUNCER, Marlborough Aerodrome, 9.10 a.m., March 21 (describing Flying Officer Clouston examining his plane): "It is like a doctor examining a patient, he puts a finger in one place and a serewdriver in another,’ So Young! (jONTRIBUTOR, "Radio Record," page 19, March 18 issue: "The mother of Lady Mary Wortley Montague died when she was a baby..." Anatomy. DDAvip, 3ZB, 8.40 am. March 20: "You have to be very careful where you sit these days, because if we get a eold in the autumn-vell!"" A Mute Point, ANNOUNCER, IZM, Mareh 17, 7.40 p.m.: "The horse was ridden by D. Watt, who was alive at that time, 1 think." All Burned Up. AGGIE, 2Z2B, 615 am., March 28: "The inter-island oil-hurning, eargo-burning passenger steamer is just coming up the harbour." Ph-ewe! ANNOUNCER, 1YA, 7.48 p.m., March 22 (announcing day’s items): "Mary had a little lamb, at 8,45," Hoots, Toots! (LIVE DRUMMOND, 2YA, 8.40 a.m., March 21: "It will be some time before the train takes off,"
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Radio Record, 1 April 1938, Page 24
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292Pepperpot Radio Record, 1 April 1938, Page 24
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