Australia's Amateur Hour

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title: Australia's Amateur Hour
text: Australia's Amateur Hour was a talent quest, broadcast on Australian AM radio from 1940 to 1958, and a television spinoff, which ran for less than a year, 1957–1958. The radio program began on Sydney's 2UW, compered by Harry Dearth, followed by Dick Fair, who developed it into Australia's most popular Sunday program, each week selecting ten contestants from around 100 hopefuls. From 24 August 1930 the show was broadcast on 2GB, produced and compered by Terry Dear. It was a popular, long-running,
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