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UNT DAISY, 2ZB, 9 a.m., January 9: ‘‘ Very interesting for anybody who’s got the horer.’’ SPEEDY TRAVEL. ANNOUNCER (reading from " geript), 2ZB, January 10, 7.37 pm.: "I was in a hurry, so I pushed my car along." NATURAL HISTORY. BikD MAN, 2ZB, 5.40 p.m. Tues. day, January 3: "You will find the skins and bones of rats an mice and other litile birds." PIRATES. ANNOUNCER, "Music, Mirth and Melody" hour from 1YA, January 11: "We now present Carson Robison and His Buccaneers." OTHER? AUNT DAISY, 9.20 a.m., January 12: "Mr. Reg Morgan and the other women will tell you that." FITTINGS. MARGOT, 2ZB Thursday, Janu: ary 12, 11.55 am.: "And you can go down to the -- tailors with your husband and be fitted for his new suit." EXPENSIVE MISS. KING, 2ZB, danuary 11, 7.20 ' pm.: "You have just heard recordings made recently by Miss --, a star stinger... ." EXERCISE? ANNOUNCER, 2ZB, relaying from a factory at 7.30 p.m., January 9: "And if we have time we may have a run through some pyjamas." CANNIBAL FEAST. MORNING announcer, 1ZB, Monday, January 9, 8.23 a.m.: "And now we'll have a little bit of Strauss..." SYMPATHY. DOROTHY, 1ZB, 1.55. p.m., January 13: "Oh, your father was a Scotsman. I can sympathise with you there!" UP-AND-DOWN. ANNOUNCER, 2YA, Wednesday, January 11, 9.5 pm.: "Low pressure remains high in the North."
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Radio Record, Volume XII, Issue 33, 27 January 1939, Page 8
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226Pepperpot Radio Record, Volume XII, Issue 33, 27 January 1939, Page 8
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