Jack O'Hagan: radio career
1940

Jack O'Hagan: radio career
1940
- NFSA IDCYM34XGT
- TypeDocumentation
- MediumDocumentation
- FormStill Image, Music
- GenresPopular music
- Year1940
Jack O’Hagan began broadcasting with the Melbourne radio station 3AR in the 1920s, and later regularly appeared on 3LO, 3AW and 3DB.
His work in radio spanned performing, announcing, writing, producing and compering.
Radio 3DB was the station where O’Hagan first sang ‘Our Don Bradman’, in 1930.
Jack O’Hagan began broadcasting with the Melbourne radio station 3AR in the 1920s, and later regularly appeared on 3LO, 3AW and 3DB.
His work in radio spanned performing, announcing, writing, producing and compering.
Radio 3DB was the station where O’Hagan first sang ‘Our Don Bradman’, in 1930.
- NFSA IDCYM34XGT
- TypeDocumentation
- MediumDocumentation
- FormStill Image, Music
- GenresPopular music
- Year1940
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