Pepperpot
RIZES of one shilling each will. be awarded for the best announcers’ slips heard by listeners, but entrants must be fair to announcers by leaving words-in their right context. Address ietters to "Pepperpot," C/o "Radio Record," Box 1680, Wellington. Payments are made at the end of each month. UNT DAISY, 2ZB, 9.14 one morning recently, advertising a washing machine: ‘‘ for you country people. They will send a man out; in fact, lend you one for a week."’ , ALL-IN. ORDON HUTTER describing wrestling match, 1YA, October 31, 9.30 p.m.: "O’Shocker has his leg through the rope and the referee will have to break it." MOBILE. "RADIO TWINS," 2ZB, 2.55 p.m, Wednesday, November 2: "We saw grocer’s shops walking down the street, and in their win- " dows were... FASHION. "yiLy," 4ZB, November 3, children’s session: "A little girl came up to the studio, and she was wearing such a sweet little pink jumper and a blue scooter." INSOBRIETY? "NEDDO," 1ZB, 5.55 p.m., Thursday, October 3: "Weill I see that the clock is rolling around." UNCOMFORTABLE. UNT DAISY, 9.13 a.m., Friday, November 4: "Some people bake it, standing in a dish of water." ALL-IN BOXING, (JORDON HUTTER, 1YA, 9.15 p.m., November 7, describing boxing match: "They go to the referee’s hold." NIGHT AND DAY. KEN WATERHOUSE, Children’s Session, 8ZB, November 6; "The adder’s wife was sitting in the sun bathing herself in the moonlight."
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Radio Record, Volume XII, Issue 23, 18 November 1938, Page 8
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232Pepperpot Radio Record, Volume XII, Issue 23, 18 November 1938, Page 8
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