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4YA Items

N entertaining studio concert will be presented by 4YA on Tuesday evening. Miss Wyn McPeak (con-

tralto) will be heard in Johnson’s "Farewell to Summer" and other numbers. Mr. R. B. McDonald (baritone) will sing "The Adjutant" and "Harlequin." The popular bass, Mr. BE. G. Bond, will sing "Shipmates o’ Mine" and "Friend." Hlocutionary numbers will be rendered by Miss Nancy Ayson. Instrumental music will be provided by Mr. R. B. Hall (trombone), Miss Eva Judd (violin) and Mr. Maurice Bleakly (flute). Pastor W. D. More will entertain with the sécond of -his series of popular ghost stories on Tuesday evening. "Ghosts that Haunt Famous Palaces" will be the subject of this address. MPERRY and bright programme will be heard from 4YA on Wednesday night. Miss Jacqueline Burke will sing some popular fox-trot songs. Songs at the piano to be given by Miss Hileen Cooper will include "When We've Company at Our House" and "House Hunting." Mr. Buster Brown, the Seottish comedian, will sing "When I Get Back to Bonnie Scotland," ‘The Bounding Bounder" (both by Harry Lauder) and "Bonnie Mary o’ Glengarry" (by Scott). Mr. Billy Gay will feature some of the latest popular hits: "She’s Just What the Doctor Ordered," "My Blue Ridge Mountain Home" and "Moonbeam, Kiss Her for

Me." Novelty piano solos will be rendered by Mr. T. V. Anson and marimba solos of the popular hit type will be given by Mr. Hugh Dalziel. Messrs. Maitland and Tyrie, exponents of the Hawaiian guitar, will render duets. Miss Anita Winkel and Major F. H. Lampen will again be at the microphone in some of their inimitable humorous sketches. Miss Dorothy Skinner (contralto) and Mr. Neil Black (bass) will be the soloists for the studio portion of Friday’s programme. Some instrumental music will be provided by Mrs. Ernest Drake (studio-pianiste), Mr. Chas. 3. Gibbons (flautist) and Mr. D. J. Robertson (cornetist). From 9 p.m. until 10 p.m. the usual weekly dance broadcast will take place. A high class programme will be presented on Saturday evening. Miss Agnes Guy (mezzo-soprano) will sing three modern ballads, Miss Irene Horniblow, L.R.A.M. (contralto) will sing classical songs, two of them being from the pen of Schubert. Mr. Arthur Lungley (baritone) will contribute the "Trish Wmigrant"’ and "Hileen Allanah." The old favourite, ‘‘Asleep in the Deep," is among the numbers chosen by Mr. J. Ferguson (bass). Instrumental music will be played by Mr. Harold Riddle (violinist), Mr. P. J. Palmer (cellist) and Mrs. Ernest Drake (studio pianiste), and each one of these will contribute instrumental solos. Elocutionary items will be given by Miss Molly Gallagher, F.'T.C.1..

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Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 11, 28 September 1928, Page 15

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4YA Items Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 11, 28 September 1928, Page 15

4YA Items Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 11, 28 September 1928, Page 15

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