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MAMIE SOUTTER
The Modern Bunch of Mirth
DONALD CALTHROP in 'OLD YESTERDAY' or ' The Command Performance '
A Music-Hall Romance in One Act by NORFOLK JOHN with SYLVIA CECIL
VICTOR STANLEY
GEORGE MANSHIP
ALEXANDER AND MOSE
Dark Subjects
JULIAN ROSE
Our Hebrew Friend
AL AND BOB HARVEY
Canada's Foremost Radio Stars
THE EIGHT STEP SISTERS
(Trained by Mrs. RODNEY HUDSON )
THE B.B.C. THEATRE
ORCHESTRA
Under the direction of S. KNEALE KELLEY , will play during the programme
ONE of our cleverest and most versatile actors is to present a sketch tonight. Donald Calthrop made his first professional appearance when he was eighteen ; became an actor-manager when he was thirty, and in the last few years has made a big name for himself on the films.
Mose (Billy Bennett ) is to return to the microphone with a new Alexander, and listeners may amuse themselves by guessing who he is. Al and Bob Harvey are racing across the Atlantic from Canada to keep the date.
Mamie Soutter made her professional appearance at the age of seven, when she secured a contract at 6d. a week of six performances. She was such a success that a rival manager snapped her up, and her salary jumped sensationally to 2s. 6d.
Julian Rose is back again, and listeners will welcome his return both to health and to the microphone.

Contributors

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Mamie Soutter
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Norfolk John
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Sylvia Cecil
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Victor Stanley
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George Manship
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Julian Rose
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Bob Harvey
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Mrs. Rodney Hudson
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Kneale Kelley
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Donald Calthrop
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Billy Bennett
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Bob Harvey
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Mamie Soutter
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Julian Rose

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