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Every week Arther Askey, the pocket comedian who first engaged listeners’ affections when lie appeared in the British Broadcasting Corporation's programme “Band Waggon,” goes to a parsy, accompanied by his daughter Anthea and other “playmates.”

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Waikato Independent, Volume XLV, Issue 6234, 4 May 1949, Page 7

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Every week Arther Askey, the pocket comedian who first engaged listeners’ affections when lie appeared in the British Broadcasting Corporation's programme “Band Waggon,” goes to a parsy, accompanied by his daughter Anthea and other “playmates.” Waikato Independent, Volume XLV, Issue 6234, 4 May 1949, Page 7

Every week Arther Askey, the pocket comedian who first engaged listeners’ affections when lie appeared in the British Broadcasting Corporation's programme “Band Waggon,” goes to a parsy, accompanied by his daughter Anthea and other “playmates.” Waikato Independent, Volume XLV, Issue 6234, 4 May 1949, Page 7