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- John_Dease abstract "Conly John Paget Dease (26 May 1906 – 1 February 1979) was a prominent Australian radio presenter and quiz show host in the 1940s and 50s.He was born in Bhamo, Upper Burma, son of an English lieutenant in the 91st Punjabi Regiment. He completed his schooling after the family's return to Somerset. Rather than follow his father into the army, he migrated in 1923 to South Australia as one of the Barwell Boys. He was first indentured as a farm labourer to E H Mattner of Clare, South Australia but failed to impress however, and likewise failed in a 1925 apprenticeship to printer Hunter Bros. of Leabrook . In 1928 he began teaching at Scotch College, Adelaide followed by a stint at Tudor House, Moss Vale, New South Wales then from 1930–1933 at Scots College, Sydney.He was meanwhile building his stage skills with Doris Fitton's Independent Theatre, featuring in productions such as Musical Chairs and Ship of Heaven until 1933, when he started working professionally for J C Williamson in musical comedies. In 1935 he signed up as an announcer with radio 2GB, headquarters of the Macquarie Radio Network, eventually becoming its chief announcer. He has been named as one of the 'Five D's of Australian Radio' with Jack Davey, Bob Dyer, Terry Dear and Harry Dearth. His longest-running program was World Famous Tenors. Other programs include Nature Speaks (sponsored by Edward Hallstrom) 1947 – 54. As a volunteer he recorded approximately two hundred Talking Books for the Blind.".
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- John_Dease deathDate "1979-02-01".
- John_Dease deathPlace New_South_Wales.
- John_Dease deathPlace Sydney.
- John_Dease deathYear "1979".
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- John_Dease wikiPageWikiLinkText "John Dease".
- John_Dease alternativeNames "Dease, Jack".
- John_Dease birthDate "1906-05-26".
- John_Dease birthName "Conly John Paget Dease".
- John_Dease birthPlace Bhamo.
- John_Dease birthPlace Upper_Burma.
- John_Dease country "Australia".
- John_Dease dateOfBirth "1906-05-26".
- John_Dease dateOfDeath "1979-02-01".
- John_Dease deathDate "1979-02-01".
- John_Dease deathPlace ", Sydney, New South Wales".
- John_Dease hasPhotoCollection John_Dease.
- John_Dease name "Dease, John".
- John_Dease name "John Dease".
- John_Dease network Macquarie_Radio_Network.
- John_Dease network "Macquarie".
- John_Dease placeOfBirth "Bhamo, Upper Burma".
- John_Dease shortDescription "Radio personality".
- John_Dease show "The Quiz Kids".
- John_Dease show "World Famous Tenors".
- John_Dease spouse(s)_ "Greta Lofberg".
- John_Dease station 2GB.
- John_Dease station 3AW.
- John_Dease station Radio_2GB.