Sky Birds' Concert
The members of the Royal Air Force have always had a reputation for being good fellows, and during the Great War they managed to get a lot of fun out of life in between flights. They organised concerts and parties at their aerodromes' which subsequently became famous, The BBC recently decided to recreate the atmosphere of one of these concerts of the year 1918. To ensure that the performance would be authentic, all the members of the cast were ex-members of the R.A.F. And included in the show was an old friend — none other than the genuine Mademoiselle from Armentiéres. "Flying High" is the name of that BBC programme, which should bring back many memories to those who fought in the last war. It will be presented on September 30 from 2YA, Wellington, but if you miss it then, it will be broadcast soon from other main stations,
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 1, Issue 14, 29 September 1939, Page 24
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151Sky Birds' Concert New Zealand Listener, Volume 1, Issue 14, 29 September 1939, Page 24
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