Pepperpot
ANNOUNCER, _ station 2ZB, April 19, at 4.40 p.m., send-off for the returned soldiers to Australia: ‘‘You’ll see grey heads wearing black suits," Cherchez La Femme. ANNOUNCER, 228, 4.385 pm., April 19, at broadcast of Anzac’s farewell in Parliament Grounds: ".... Here comes the Prime Minister, Mr. Savage, hear those cheers... . Now here comes MRS. Savage, I think." Eggsactly. [JNCLE VICTOR, i1YA, children’s session, 5 minutes to 6, April 25: "T can wash the dishes and wash the baby and lay the dinner." Before Kverybody. ANNOUNCER (describing football). 1ZM, 4.85 p.m., April 23, 1938: "The ball has gone to . who was kicked out on the grandstand side." Uncomfortable ! (CINDERELLA, 1YA, at 5.50 p.m., on April 23: "Now I told you I was full of funny, little pieces that Td picked up during the week." Truth In Advertising. — ZB, Announcer, 7.45 a.m., April 21: Ladies’ pure silk erepe de chine blouses at 7/11. Ladies, you will be _ sure to be astounded when you see them at 18/11. Rough Justice. ORDON HUTTRR, at the Avondale races, 4 p.m., April 23: Hang on, we will give you the judges as soon as they go up on the board. Lodge Night ? ANNOUNCER, 4YA, 9.43 p.m., April 18: -singing Squire’s "When you come Home," assisted by full male chorus. Infernal Operation. [_EON GOTZ, 2ZB, Friday, April 22, 5.10 pm. children’s session: "Adams opened the 600 horses he had im his motor." No Sports. Wy RESTLING announcer, 4YA, 9.27 p.m., April 23: "Blomfield pushes Moen’s head over the ropes and the referee breaks it."
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Radio Record, 6 May 1938, Page 24
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257Pepperpot Radio Record, 6 May 1938, Page 24
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