(Steffano Webb photo.) RADIO’S YOUNG MEN.-Famous tenor on the other side of this page is leaving radio for good, but this picture shows young hopefuls just beginning. These three boys of Christchurch Boys’ High School began their broadcasting careers early by acting a play, written by one of themselves, in the 3YA children’s hour. They are A. D. Curnow, L. Hayston (author) and L. J. Fox.
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Radio Record, Volume XII, Issue 24, 25 November 1938, Unnumbered Page
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66(Steffano Webb photo.) RADIO’S YOUNG MEN.-Famous tenor on the other side of this page is leaving radio for good, but this picture shows young hopefuls just beginning. These three boys of Christchurch Boys’ High School began their broadcasting careers early by acting a play, written by one of themselves, in the 3YA children’s hour. They are A. D. Curnow, L. Hayston (author) and L. J. Fox. Radio Record, Volume XII, Issue 24, 25 November 1938, Unnumbered Page
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