If You' re Irish...
HERE’S.the flavour of peat about Come Into the Parlour, a programme of nearly non-stop light music which was first broadcast from the Belfast studios of the BBC. Though written for, about, or by the Irish, it should appeal to most people who like light music, and especially to those whose toes must tap. when a jig is played. In Come Into the Parlour David Curry conducts the augmented BBC Northern Ireland Light Orchestra, and among the singers regularly heard are Rita Williams and George Beggs. Come Into the Parlour will be heard from a number of stations over the holidays: 1YA, 8.35 p.m. Boxing Day, 4.0 p.m. Sunday, January 6; 2YA, 11.0 a.m., -Christmas Day and |New Year's Day; 3YA, 7.25 p.m., Boxing ‘Day: 4YA, 8.30 p.m., Thursday, January 3; |2KN, 10.0 p.m., Friday, January 4; and from | 2XG and 3XC, at times still to be announced.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 26, Issue 651, 21 December 1951, Page 17
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151If You' re Irish... New Zealand Listener, Volume 26, Issue 651, 21 December 1951, Page 17
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