Pepperpot
WURSE (during home-life session), 1ZB, 10.5 a.m., May 20: "Always have @ large bowl handy; you know, it’s hard t» sponge a large man with a small basin!" Patience. AUNT MOLLY, 2YA, 5 p.m., Muay 14: "The Salvation army children are here to-day. They have been in the studio for eight years, now." Out Of Training. ANNOUNCER, 2YA, 10 p.m., May 26 ’ (announcing result of Rayner: Hamilten bout): "The result was a win for Hamilton by a technical night out. « er, knock-out." Serambled Heads? (JORDEN HUTTER, 1YA, 4.45 p.m., May 21 (deseribing Rugby): "I in- " layson did some good cooking... .! Pardon Me, I Must Fly! (GRAN, 1ZB, 2.35 p.m., May 19 (reading from letter): "I have been wearing a pair of stockings constantly for three months," Plastic Surgery. " A LEIE," community sing, 4YA, 12.30 pm. May 27: "I'm sure we can find the Mayor and Mayoress more comfortable seats than they have now, standing there." Radio Brew. OYCE, 4ZB, 9.7 a.m., May 25 (advertising tea) : "Nine out of ten people drink it over the air." Unusual, ANNOUNCER, 2213. 5.6 p.m., May 26 (describing Taranaki flowers) ; "All
along the road you can see bloomers of all colours." Naughty, Naughty! ANNOUNCER, 8ZB, 4.50 p.m, May 23: "We aould just like to remind the children that Jacko and Gracie will be carrying on as usual."
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Radio Record, 3 June 1938, Page 31
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222Pepperpot Radio Record, 3 June 1938, Page 31
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