A Broadcasting Litany
¥ XN HW following broadcasting ‘litany was composed by a correspondent of "Wireless Weekly" :-- te, From mezz0-sopranos who ‘sing "Land of Hope and -Glory." From male‘elocutionists who réproduce "The Green Fly on the Little Yellow Dog." From female elocutionists who emit "T’was only a Red, Red Rose." . From baritones who sing "The Floral Dance." , , From philosophers who laugh at their own alleged humour. . From the following. gramophone records, "The Wembley Tattoo," "In a Clock Store," and "The Whistler and His Dog." . From clergymen who are aware (al | too aware) of their unseen audience. From ,"Silver Threads Among the Gold" in any or whatever form whatsoever played, hummed, or only mentioned.- , Good Lord, deliver us,
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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 8, 6 September 1929, Page 2
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116A Broadcasting Litany Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 8, 6 September 1929, Page 2
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