NEW ARTIST IN "YOUTH SHOW"
f NEW artist to appear in "The Youth Show," the bright programme by young Australian artists, heard every Wednesday evening from the ZB stations, is Dorothea Dunstan, an accomplished young stage and radio actress just 16 years of age. She appears in an episode dramatising the early life of Florence Nightingale. The same broadcast also features a number of " Youth Show" artists who are already well known to listeners. Joy Nichols and Colin Croft present a Russian tragedy; the " Melody Boys" and the "Youth Show Trio" are heard in a new ballad "If I Should Lose You," Colin Croft stars in a burlesque romance, "Oh, Mother"; Graham Wicker, nine-year-old hill-billy. gives a yodelling song, and Hack Harrison, who is also nine years old, plays mouth organ solos, All "Youth Show" artists are under 20 years of age.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 4, Issue 95, 18 April 1941, Page 15
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142NEW ARTIST IN "YOUTH SHOW" New Zealand Listener, Volume 4, Issue 95, 18 April 1941, Page 15
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