Station 3ZB Turns Over Its New Lear
Visitors and staff, all suitably stiff-shirted and evening-gowned, looked well against the decorations of the new 3ZB studios on re opening night, Several of the visitors had not been in a broadcasting house be-
fore, crowded round the windows of the main studio all evening toe hear and watch "Radio Pie," produced by Reg. Morgan, of 2ZB. Compere was Barend Harris, of head office staff, and musical director was Jack Maybury, of Christehurch. New Zealand artists, ali weilk known to Christchurch audiences, were featured in a potpourri of lively entertainment. Directed by Te Ari Pitama, a Maori party helped the musical side of the pro gramme, and the 3ZB Novelty’ Orchesira had a warm welcome back to the air again. Whether it was by good luck or good management, traditional costumes of the Maori parity blended in colour with the studio furnishe ings and made up a cameo worthy of any stage presentation, ,
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Radio Record, Volume XII, Issue 34, 3 February 1939, Page 5
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160Station 3ZB Turns Over Its New Lear Radio Record, Volume XII, Issue 34, 3 February 1939, Page 5
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