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4BK Top 40 Charts May 8th 1964

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This is from the Courier Mail May 8th 1964 and this was the 4BK Top 40 charts with Peter and Gordon at number 1 with the song written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney A World Without Love, Johnny O'Keefe at number 2 with the double sided hit She Wears My Ring/Let's Love Tonight, The Beatles at number 3 with All My Loving and Terry Stafford at number 4 with his version of the Elvis Presley song Suspicion. The new entries in the charts that week were The Beatles at number 12 with Can't Buy Me Love, The Swinging Blue Jeans at number 28 with their version of the Little Richard song Good Golly Miss Molly,The Beatles at number 34 with Please Please Me, Vic Dana at number 35 with Shangri-La and The Beatles with Tony Sheridan at number 39 with Cry For A Shadow and besides from Johnny O'Keefe the other Australian acts on the charts that week were Judy Stone at number 8 with 4,003,221 Tears From Now, Little Pattie at number 32 with the song written by Jay Justin and Joe Halford...

4KQ May 1954

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This is from the Telegraph May 7th 1954 and long before known as the Good Times and Great Classic Hits station as well as for a time in the 80's as a country music station 4KQ was one of Brisbane's popular radio stations at the time in the 50's which their programs that was on that night were Les Richmond at Wurlitzer organ at 7.30pm, Dr Evatt's speech at the City Hall at 8pm, Brickbats and Banquets at 9pm and Western Hit Parade at 9.15pm.

4BH May 1954

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This is from the Telegraph May 7th 1954 and now the classic hits station here in Brisbane in 2026 4BH was one of Brisbane's popular radio stations at the time in the 1950's which among their disc jockeys was Johnny James who would go on to great success with 4BC from the mid 50's until the early 70's which on Saturdays hosted a show called Rambling In Rhythm which was on Saturday morning at 10.30am.

4BH May 1964

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This is from the Courier Mail May 4th 1964 and now the classic hits here in Brisbane 4BH was one of Brisbane's popular radio stations at the time back in the 60's which besides from being a music station it also promoted events which in that month it did the Happy Holiday Picnic which was held at the Exhibition Oval no 2 that had non stop entertainment for Mother's, Teenagers and Children which opened at 8.15am.

The Devil Wears Prada 2

This afternoon I went to the Events Cinema Carindale to see the movie The Devil Wears Prada 2 which it's the sequel to the Devil Wears Prada that was out 20 years ago, Andy Sacks(anne Hathaway) who is now a journalist for the New York Vanguard loses her job during an awards ceremony by a text and returns to Runway which she is hired by Irv Ravitz(Tibor Feldman) who is the chairman of Runway as well as the owner of ELias Clarke Publishing House while Miranda (Meryl Streep) is under fire and Andy, Miranda and Nigel (Stanley Tucci) go to Dior where they encounter ex Runway staff member Emily (Emily Blunt). Andy is writing articles for Runway which she wants to interview Sasha Barnes(Lucy Liu) who was the wife of Benji(Justin Therox) who is going out with Emily which she does the interview and also Andy gets friendly with Peter(Patrick Bramall) and also Irv's son Jay(B.J Novak) takes over when Irv passes away which he wants to make changes and Nigel, Miranda and Andy go to Milan f...

4IP May 1968

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This is from the Queensland Times Ipswich May 3rd 1968 and until 1992 when it became 4TAB which it is now Radio TAB 4IP was one of Brisbane's popular radio stations at the time in the late 60's which it was originally based in Ipswich for many years before making an impact in Brisbane and besides from being a music station it also promoted shows which on May 8th 1968 there was a show at the Wintergarden Theatre in Ipswich called Clark Shoes Groovy World from 10.30am until 12pm with Brisbane acts The Avengers, the Escort, Jon Blanchfield, Tony Worsley and the Swinging Sound Guys.

4BK May 1984

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This is from the Telegraph May 1st 1984 and until 1990 until it became B105 4BK was one of Brisbane's popular radio stations at the time in the 1980's which it was always a music station as well as doing sports as well and the music they were playing at the time weew the easy listening hits of the 1980's as well as songs of the 60's and 70's.