Pepperpot
PRIZEs of one shilling each will be awarded for the best announcers’ slips heard by listeners, but entrants must be fair to announcers by leave ing words in their right cone text, Address tetters to "Pepe perpot," C/o "Radio Record," Box 1680, Wellington. Pays ments are made at the end of each month. RS , bringing in the announcer’s morning tea, Station 1ZB, at 7.15, Friday, November 4: ‘‘I must be going, I’m all behind today."’ , — AQUATICS. THE STROLLING PAYMASTER, 2ZB, 647 p.m., November T: "And now we'll take a stroll up the Wanganui River." NOT CRICKET. NNOUNCER, 2YA, 10.8 D.tih, November 5: "Woolworths (22 and 30) collapsed against Amalgamated Bricks, the pitch being badly cut up." NO, THANKS. J OHNNIE, 1ZB, 5.25 p.m., Weds nesday, November 9 . (news page of magazine of the air): "The. next item is an earthquake." FAMILIARITY. ALEC. REGAN from 2ZB, 6.85 p.m., November 10: "Aha, there’s Kingi smacking my lips." PERFORMING DEER. HILDREN’S session, 223, Thursday, November 10, 5.20 p.m, (the Ranger talking about the deer in Wanganui): "You just clap your hands and they all fly back into the trees." WELL BRED. YA announcer at Christchurch Show, November ii, describing grand parade of cattle: "And here come the dainty little Jerseys -hear them clapping?" TRUNK MURDER? PETER, from. 4ZB, Children’s Session, 5.20 p.m., Thursday, November 10: *. .. saw a pal taking an old lady’s arm across the street."
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Radio Record, Volume XII, Issue 24, 25 November 1938, Page 10
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234Pepperpot Radio Record, Volume XII, Issue 24, 25 November 1938, Page 10
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