

We Three Program
Australian commercial radio
Australian commercial radio · 1930–1960
Broadcasts
10
Cadence
Fortnightly
Rated
PG
Since
1930
The run
- Network
- Australian commercial radio
- Years active
- 1930–1960
- Surviving broadcasts
- 10
- Genre
- variety
A Collection of Aussie Radio Shows No 104 Here is a program titled " We Three" , from Melbourne Radio station 3UZ. The program features Johnny Mcmahon, Eula Parker with Margot Sheridan at the piano. The program was sponsored by Cadbury's Bourneville Cocoa. The program first went to air over 3UZ on August 26th 1947. Eula Parker later moved to London and settled there. She composed the well known piece "The Village of St.Bernadette". These episodes are from the early 1950’s. Disclaimer: By uploading these files, I make no claim to ownership or copyright. These recordings have been acquired from publicly available sources on the Internet, and my goal has been to put together a collection of eve Public-domain transfers from the Internet Archive.
Source collection
Internet Archive audio collections
Rights
Public domain — no renewed US copyright
Cataloguing
Air dates and notes from the Archive item record
The shape of the run
What survives, year by year
3 dated broadcasts across 97 years on the air, with 96 years where nothing is known to survive. Brightness is transfer quality; empty cells are months lost to time.
Episodes
Start here
Listen to the run in order
Restored broadcasts from 2026, in original transmission order.
- 1. Sign Off · 2 Jun 2026
- 2. Dead Air · 9 Jun 2026
- 3. The Long Silence · 16 Jun 2026
- 01
Dead Air
4 Aug 2026 · 48 min
- 02
Sign Off
28 Jul 2026 · 1h 3m
- 03
The Case of the Missing Hour
21 Jul 2026 · 26 min
- 04
Night Broadcast
14 Jul 2026 · 41 min
New tape, a reluctant witness, and a timeline that finally stops making sense.
- 05
The Last Train Out
7 Jul 2026 · 56 min
- 06
Signal at Midnight
30 Jun 2026 · 19 min
- 07
A Room Above the Street
23 Jun 2026 · 34 min
- 08
The Long Silence
16 Jun 2026 · 49 min
A quiet beginning that turns, halfway through, into something else entirely.
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Australian commercial radio in 1930–1960
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