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Music Hath Charms

"HE BEC play The Savage Breast, a radio comedy written by William Barrow, is the story of the Great Row in Bradley, Yorkshire. Bradley’s pride was its brass band, and they take their brass bands very seriously in the North of England. So when some interloper started the Bradley Orchestral Society trouble started too. Was a band with the triumphs of 50 years to its credit to be ousted by a stuck-up lot of gutscrapers? No! Were Progress and Culture to be impeded by the crude blastings of a lot of old-fashioned blowhards? Never! The fight was on, and what it all led to you can heer by listening to Ronald Waldman’s production of this lively English comedy. The Savage Breast will be heard from 4YA at 9.56 p.m. on Sunday, October 24.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 19, Issue 486, 15 October 1948, Page 21

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Music Hath Charms New Zealand Listener, Volume 19, Issue 486, 15 October 1948, Page 21

Music Hath Charms New Zealand Listener, Volume 19, Issue 486, 15 October 1948, Page 21

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