3YA NOTES
On Monday evening good fare can be expected again from the Bechenham Male Quartet, consisting of Messrs Odell, Archer, Pitman, and Jackson. Bright popular and humorous items always feature this combination’s programmes, and make an irresistible appeal to listeners, so that, combined with the entertainment provided by Derry’s Band and Miss Mavis Ritchie (humorous reciter), Monday evening’s pre gramme will be one of the most popular of the week,
"Going Up," the musical play which became such a rage, will be a feature at 3YA -on Wednesday, haying been chosen by the Aeolian Quartet for presentation, Ali the catchy songs of the piece will be sung, and the entertainment provided should, therefore, be of x very bright nature, Solos. with chorus accompaniment are promins ent. The vocalists will be Ms. Claris Shaw, Miss Mildred Russell, Mr. Gregory Russell, and Mr, W. 3. Richards, " A new elocutionist for 3YA on Wednesday will be Miss Winifred Smith, L,.T.C.1,., whose itéms will be ‘Yer, Papa," and Adam Lindsay Gordon’s stirring "‘Banmerman of the Dandehong," a story of the Australian bush. The ever-popular "Country Girl," the musical play by Lionel Moncton and Paul Rubens, will be produced for the radio on Thursday. The familiar tunes of the setting, in which the Rajah of Bhony moved, will be sung by Miss Frances, Hamerton, L.A.B., Miss Belle Renant, Mr. Russell Summer, and Mr. T. D. Williams. Besides the items from the "Country Girl" on Friday, humorous recitations will be given by Mr. J. P. Darragh, "Guy de Vere’s Mix-uj"’? and ‘Fair Dinkum" (a coster item).
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Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 34, 9 March 1928, Page 14
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2613YA NOTES Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 34, 9 March 1928, Page 14
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