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With A SMILE AND A SONG

‘SVER the years Henry Rudolph programmes have won a big listening audience as amongst the most agreeable on the air. In the new series which will be broadcast over the next few months from five National stations, Mr. Rudolph will be-associated with the Capital Quartet, the four young men shown with him

above. They are (from left) Frank Malthus, Joe Maller, Bruce Chandler and John McDonald. Also to be heard in each programme is a guest artist. With a Smile and

a Song, as the new programme is Calied, will be heard weekly from the four YA stations and 3YZ at 8.0 p.m. on Wednesdays, starting July 21. The first soloist in these programmes, soprano Daphne Ellwood, is heard with the Quartet at the start of the first programme singing the Rodgers and Hart. number "Falling in Love with Love’; and from Kiss Me Kate she sings "Wunderbar," also with the Quartet. Her solo for the evening is "Some Day I'll Find You." Besides these numbers, the Quartet is heard alone in "The Bluebird of Happiness" and "Waltzing Matilda." Daphne Ellwood will be heard in four programmes. Other soloists are Betty Evans {soprano), Pauline Ashby (soubrette), Joan Hodgson (soprano), Joari Vause (soprano) and Kenneth Macaulay (baritone).

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 782, 16 July 1954, Page 18

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With A SMILE AND A SONG New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 782, 16 July 1954, Page 18

With A SMILE AND A SONG New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 782, 16 July 1954, Page 18

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