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With Southern Colledge, well-known dancing teacher at the microphone, and Bob Pollard, popular ZB announcer at the controls, the broadcasts of the Lambeth Walk from 2ZB last week were a huge success. The main studio was thronged with people anxious to learn this new dance, while thousands of New Zealand listeners consulted the diagrams of the Lambeth Walk published in last week's "Record."

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Radio Record, Volume XII, Issue 24, 25 November 1938, Page 5

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With Southern Colledge, well-known dancing teacher at the microphone, and Bob Pollard, popular ZB announcer at the controls, the broadcasts of the Lambeth Walk from 2ZB last week were a huge success. The main studio was thronged with people anxious to learn this new dance, while thousands of New Zealand listeners consulted the diagrams of the Lambeth Walk published in last week's "Record." Radio Record, Volume XII, Issue 24, 25 November 1938, Page 5

With Southern Colledge, well-known dancing teacher at the microphone, and Bob Pollard, popular ZB announcer at the controls, the broadcasts of the Lambeth Walk from 2ZB last week were a huge success. The main studio was thronged with people anxious to learn this new dance, while thousands of New Zealand listeners consulted the diagrams of the Lambeth Walk published in last week's "Record." Radio Record, Volume XII, Issue 24, 25 November 1938, Page 5

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